Eleanore Vance
Name Eleanore Vance
Role Town Folk
Character Information
Gender | Female | |
Powers | None | |
Age | 36 |
Physical Appearance
Height | 1.7m | |
Hair Color | Brown | |
Eye Color | Brown | |
Physical Description | A woman of ample curves and undeniable sensuality. She has a warm, inviting smile and expressive brown eyes that sparkle with intelligence and a hint of mischief. Her hair is a rich, dark brown, often styled in soft waves that cascade around her shoulders. She has a creamy complexion and favours clothing that accentuates her figure - flowing skirts, fitted blouses, and the occasional touch of velvet or lace. She has a collection of beautiful scarves that she often uses to add a splash of colour to her outfits. |
Family
Significant other | Thomas Vance (Separated) | |
Parents | Charles Thorne (Retired Solicitor) Diane Thorne neƩ Featherstonehaugh (Socialite and Housewife) |
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Sibling(s) | Victoria Thorne (Older) | |
Other Family | A variety of extended family |
Personality & Traits
General Overview | Eleanor is warm, approachable, and possesses a quiet confidence. She's passionate about teaching and nurturing young minds. She has a dry wit and a self-deprecating sense of humor. She's a good listener and offers a non-judgmental ear to those who need it. | |
Strengths & Weaknesses | + Resilient + Creative + Compassionate / - Insecure - Avoids Conflict - Idealistic |
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Hobbies & Interests | She's an excellent cook and enjoys hosting dinner parties for her friends in the village. She loves books, art, and music, and has a deep appreciation for the beauty of the natural world. |
Personal History | Eleanor's passion for working with children blossomed early. As a teenager, she spent her summers as a nanny for families in her Cotswolds village, delighting in creating imaginative games and fostering a sense of wonder in her young charges. After completing her education, she moved to London, where she worked as a private tutor for several years, specializing in early childhood development. She loved helping children discover the joy of learning and watching their confidence grow. It was during her time in London that she met Thomas Vance, a charismatic and ambitious teacher. They fell in love and married, eventually moving to New Cresthill when Thomas was offered the position of head teacher at the primary school. Eleanor initially found the transition to rural life challenging, missing the vibrancy and cultural opportunities of London. However, she soon grew to appreciate the close-knit community and the beauty of the Scottish Highlands. She secured a teaching position at the primary school, where her dedication and innovative approach quickly made her a favourite among students and parents. Although her marriage to Thomas ultimately ended, Eleanor chose to remain in New Cresthill. She had built a life for herself in the village, forging strong friendships and finding fulfilment in her work. The separation, while painful, allowed her to rediscover her own independence and rekindle her long-held dream of creating a unique learning environment for children. |
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Mutant Registration Status | Non-Mutant Individual | |
Assigned House | None |