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ELEANOR
French |"shining light" or "light-hearted" |
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ADELAIDE
Old High German | "noble kind," |
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BLACKWOOD
Scottish | "black wood" or "dark forest". . . . |
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◖Birthname◗ She was born under the name of Eleanor Adelaide Blackwood ◖Nicknames◗ Eleanor, Ellie (rare, used only by those very close to her), “Blackwood” (how society often refers to her) ◖Age◗ She is currently 24 years old ◖Birthplace◗ London, England ◖Nationality◗ British ◖Residence◗ East Hampton, New York, USA |
◖Occupation◗ Heiress and Board Member of the Blackwood Industrial Group ◖Build◗ Slender yet elegant ◖Height◗ By the imperial units standards she is 5 ft 7 in but by the metric system she is 170 cm ◖Eyes◗ Dark brown with an intense, observant gaze. ◖Hair◗ Dark brown hair, often worn loose or tied in a soft, slightly messy bun. ◖Complexion◗ Fair with a soft warmth |
◖Features◗ Sharp, observant eyes, refined posture, quiet confidence ◖Clothes◗ Tailored dresses, silk blouses, structured coats, dark evening wear, understated jewelry, designer heels or polished boots. Her style favors classic pieces over trends, reflecting the quiet luxury associated with old-money families. ◖Zodiac◗ Her zodiac alignment is Virgo ◖Sexuality◗ She is straight ◖Relationship Status◗ She is single ◖Faceclaim◗ She shares the same face as Crystal Reed |
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| ☽ Perceptive▪ Eleanor has a quiet talent for understanding people. She pays close attention to expressions, tone, and behavior, often recognizing intentions long before they are openly revealed. This perceptiveness allows her to navigate social situations carefully and avoid being easily misled. |
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| ☽ Analytical▪ Rather than reacting impulsively, Eleanor prefers to think things through. She evaluates situations carefully, weighing possibilities before making decisions. This thoughtful approach makes her difficult to manipulate and often places her several steps ahead in conversations and negotiations. |
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| ☽ Reserved ▪ Eleanor rarely reveals more of herself than necessary. She tends to keep her emotions and personal thoughts carefully guarded, offering polite conversation while maintaining a subtle distance. This reserved nature often makes her seem mysterious to others who struggle to truly understand her. |
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| ☽ Discerning ▪ Eleanor holds both herself and the people around her to high standards. She is selective about who she allows into her life, carefully judging character and intentions before offering trust. While some see this as distant, it also protects her from the many hidden motives that surround the Blackwood name. |
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Long before her name began appearing in quiet conversations at charity galas and society columns, Eleanor Adelaide Blackwood was simply the only daughter of a family whose power had already been secured long before she was born. The Blackwood name had existed for generations. Factories. Rail contracts. Steel shipments moving across rivers that had once belonged to someone else. Official histories described the rise of the Blackwood empire as ambition. Older families used a different word: Ruin. Two generations before Eleanor’s birth, another dynasty had controlled the industry that fed half the region. Their warehouses stood along the riverbanks. Their name appeared on contracts and bank ledgers across the country. Until the contracts began to change. Suppliers vanished. Lawsuits appeared from unexpected corners of the legal system. Debts tightened slowly, carefully, like a knot pulled one thread at a time. Every move had been legal. Every document perfectly signed. But within a few years, the rival empire collapsed. Factories changed ownership. Warehouses changed names. And the Blackwoods became something far more dangerous than wealthy. Untouchable. By the time Eleanor Adelaide Blackwood was born, the scandal had already settled into quiet history. People rarely spoke about it directly anymore. They simply remembered. Children raised in old families learn early how reputation moves through a room. Eleanor learned it in school corridors lined with polished wood and portraits of people whose names appeared in history books. Teachers spoke carefully around her. Other students watched her with curiosity that sometimes bordered on caution. Some admired the Blackwood name.Others disliked it long before they knew anything about the girl who carried it. Eleanor rarely reacted to either. Quiet children tend to observe more than people expect. She noticed how conversations changed when people recognized her surname. How polite smiles appeared suddenly once they realized who she was. How some people approached her with easy friendliness that always seemed to carry a quiet calculation behind it. |
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| ☽ Observant▪ Eleanor has spent most of her life quietly studying the people around her. Growing up in rooms where reputation and intention mattered, she learned early that listening often reveals far more than speaking. She notices subtle shifts in tone, hidden motives, and the small details others tend to overlook. |
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| ☽ Guarded▪ Trust is something Eleanor offers carefully and rarely. Carrying the Blackwood name means many people approach her with hidden intentions, whether they seek influence, wealth, or access to her family’s world. Because of this, she keeps a respectful distance from most people, revealing only as much of herself as she chooses. |
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| ☽ Composed▪ Eleanor is known for her remarkable self-control. Raised in an environment where appearances reflect directly on the family legacy, she learned to remain calm and collected even in uncomfortable situations. Her quiet confidence often makes her seem untouchable, as though very little in the world could truly unsettle her. |
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| ☽ Independent▪ Despite the expectations placed upon her as a Blackwood heiress, Eleanor values her freedom deeply. She understands the traditions and responsibilities tied to her family name, yet she refuses to let them dictate every choice she makes. This independence often surprises people who expect her to follow the carefully scripted path of old society. |
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The Blackwood name opened doors. It also built walls. By the time she reached adulthood, Eleanor understood something few people admitted out loud. Very few people approached a Blackwood without wanting something in return. Influence. Access. Money. Or revenge for a history that had never quite been forgiven.
Trust became a careful thing. Distance became easier. In public, Eleanor developed a reputation that suited society’s imagination perfectly. Elegant. Unpredictable. And entirely uninterested in belonging to anyone. At private clubs and glittering charity events, she appeared exactly as people expected. Dark hair falling loosely over tailored black dresses. Calm eyes that seemed to study every room she entered. A quiet smile that suggested amusement more often than warmth. People were drawn to her immediately. And the rumors followed not long after. Someone always said it eventually. “She’s broken more hearts than anyone in this city.” Eleanor never corrected them. In truth, she had simply learned the same rule that guided every powerful family long before her. Never promise more than you intend to give. Never stay long enough for anyone to believe they truly know you. And never forget that the Blackwood name had been built on victories that destroyed someone else. People rarely approached a legacy like that with honest intentions. So Eleanor Blackwood smiled politely. Listened carefully. And kept just enough distance between herself and the rest of the world to remain exactly what society believed her to be. The city’s most untouchable heiress. A reputation that suited her perfectly. Because if people were busy believing the stories about Eleanor Blackwood— They rarely looked closely enough to see the person standing behind the name |
