Post by Clark Dupont on Sept 28, 2008 0:18:21 GMT -6
Character Info
Name:Clark Dupont
Nickname:
Age:17
Gender:Male
Year:Junior
School:Castle Hill Prep
Appearance: Clark received the lighter side of his parent’s contrasting ethnic backgrounds. Though he inherited his lips from his mother’s harsh Moroccan features, the majority of his looks can be accredited to his father’s more Arian Norwegian traits. He has a full head of messy, stringy, blond hair that usually goes uncombed. He has piecing light eyes that sparkle gold under bright stage lighting. Clark is on the taller side, and stands at an almost even six foot, and weighs one hundred and forty pounds.
Usually Wears: Clark wears whatever he can find. He usually dresses himself in an abundance of tee-shirts that he finds while rooting around the various music bars in New York’s Greenwich Village.
General Personality: Clark is a good natured boy with conflicting personality traits. On the one hand he is lazy, or at least outwardly. However he can become extremely dedicated and passionate about something that interests him, which can easily motivate him to do well. He tries to stay as laid back as possible, but he possesses a massive grudge towards authority figures (a grudge that has increased since his father’s arrest), and he can often be heard plotting ways he can improve the country (though most of his thoughts get poured in to his slightly stereotypical political-rock).
Interior Personality: With Clark, like his sister Lydia, what you see is what you get. His personality is practically the same on the inside as it is out, for he tries to stay as genuine as possible. Though he may be slightly more ambitious than he seems.
Fears:
- Becoming his father
- Over-sized animals
- Becoming boring
- Fascism
- Gaggles of laughing teenage girls
b]Likes:[/b]
- Music (listening and making)
- Reading
- Writing
- Sarcasm
- Heights
- Adrenaline boosts
- Coffee
Dislikes:
- Upper East Side stiffs
- Dancing
- Sycophants
- Pretension
History:
Clark was born in Mount Sinai hospital in Manhattan, New York City, on October 20th to parents Laurence Dupont and Clarrisa Sinclair-Dupont. Clark grew up in a penthouse apartment on 5th avenue and Seventy-fourth Street that overlooked Manhattan’s Central Park. Since both of his parents worked, a team of household staff and various replaceable nannies practically raised him and his younger sister Lydia. His childhood was an incredibly happy, albeit lavish, time in his life. He enjoyed several trips to the park, and attended one of the top pre-prep school preschools in the city. When it was time to go to school, Clark and his sister were sent to The Trinity School, one of the top private schools in the New York City school system.
Around the time of his tenth birthday, Clarks’s parents split up. It didn’t surprise him much, for he was always a very perceptive child, and was able to see the cracks in his parent’s seemingly picture perfect relationship. The divorce was brutal, and forced a wide separation in the family. Their properties were divided, leaving Clarrisa the summer home in East Hampton, and Laurence (who was the freer-spirit of the pair) his cherished winter abode in Woodstock, New York. The divorce was so vile, that Clarrisa vowed never to lay eyes upon Laurence again. She shut him out of all of their social circles, and stuck him on a blacklist. She kept their extravagant Upper East Side apartment, and forced Laurence to move to a cheaper neighborhood— Greenwich Village. Clark’s parents divorce split up more than just property, it split up the family as well. Clarrisa decided that it was best to divide their familiar assets (or children, as more affectionate parents might call them) too. She decided to take Lydia, and left Laurence to raise Clark.
Clark switched schools, and attended the more alternative LaGuardia, a school that taught music and the performing arts. It was there that he nourished his love for music and distain for authority. He became amerced in Downtown Manhattan, and never dreamt of leaving it. He was rather distraught when he was told he would have to leave it, but he was more upset with the idea of living with Clarrisa and Lydia, people who he disagreed with and absolutely despised.
Family:
- Father: Laurence Dupont (Banker—Currently in prison for fraud and embezzlement).
- Mother: Clarrisa Sinclair-Dupont (Editor of a struggling fashion magazine).
- Younger-Sister: Lydia Dupont (He is disgusted by his sister).
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Name:Clark Dupont
Nickname:
Age:17
Gender:Male
Year:Junior
School:Castle Hill Prep
Appearance: Clark received the lighter side of his parent’s contrasting ethnic backgrounds. Though he inherited his lips from his mother’s harsh Moroccan features, the majority of his looks can be accredited to his father’s more Arian Norwegian traits. He has a full head of messy, stringy, blond hair that usually goes uncombed. He has piecing light eyes that sparkle gold under bright stage lighting. Clark is on the taller side, and stands at an almost even six foot, and weighs one hundred and forty pounds.
Usually Wears: Clark wears whatever he can find. He usually dresses himself in an abundance of tee-shirts that he finds while rooting around the various music bars in New York’s Greenwich Village.
General Personality: Clark is a good natured boy with conflicting personality traits. On the one hand he is lazy, or at least outwardly. However he can become extremely dedicated and passionate about something that interests him, which can easily motivate him to do well. He tries to stay as laid back as possible, but he possesses a massive grudge towards authority figures (a grudge that has increased since his father’s arrest), and he can often be heard plotting ways he can improve the country (though most of his thoughts get poured in to his slightly stereotypical political-rock).
Interior Personality: With Clark, like his sister Lydia, what you see is what you get. His personality is practically the same on the inside as it is out, for he tries to stay as genuine as possible. Though he may be slightly more ambitious than he seems.
Fears:
- Becoming his father
- Over-sized animals
- Becoming boring
- Fascism
- Gaggles of laughing teenage girls
b]Likes:[/b]
- Music (listening and making)
- Reading
- Writing
- Sarcasm
- Heights
- Adrenaline boosts
- Coffee
Dislikes:
- Upper East Side stiffs
- Dancing
- Sycophants
- Pretension
History:
Clark was born in Mount Sinai hospital in Manhattan, New York City, on October 20th to parents Laurence Dupont and Clarrisa Sinclair-Dupont. Clark grew up in a penthouse apartment on 5th avenue and Seventy-fourth Street that overlooked Manhattan’s Central Park. Since both of his parents worked, a team of household staff and various replaceable nannies practically raised him and his younger sister Lydia. His childhood was an incredibly happy, albeit lavish, time in his life. He enjoyed several trips to the park, and attended one of the top pre-prep school preschools in the city. When it was time to go to school, Clark and his sister were sent to The Trinity School, one of the top private schools in the New York City school system.
Around the time of his tenth birthday, Clarks’s parents split up. It didn’t surprise him much, for he was always a very perceptive child, and was able to see the cracks in his parent’s seemingly picture perfect relationship. The divorce was brutal, and forced a wide separation in the family. Their properties were divided, leaving Clarrisa the summer home in East Hampton, and Laurence (who was the freer-spirit of the pair) his cherished winter abode in Woodstock, New York. The divorce was so vile, that Clarrisa vowed never to lay eyes upon Laurence again. She shut him out of all of their social circles, and stuck him on a blacklist. She kept their extravagant Upper East Side apartment, and forced Laurence to move to a cheaper neighborhood— Greenwich Village. Clark’s parents divorce split up more than just property, it split up the family as well. Clarrisa decided that it was best to divide their familiar assets (or children, as more affectionate parents might call them) too. She decided to take Lydia, and left Laurence to raise Clark.
Clark switched schools, and attended the more alternative LaGuardia, a school that taught music and the performing arts. It was there that he nourished his love for music and distain for authority. He became amerced in Downtown Manhattan, and never dreamt of leaving it. He was rather distraught when he was told he would have to leave it, but he was more upset with the idea of living with Clarrisa and Lydia, people who he disagreed with and absolutely despised.
Family:
- Father: Laurence Dupont (Banker—Currently in prison for fraud and embezzlement).
- Mother: Clarrisa Sinclair-Dupont (Editor of a struggling fashion magazine).
- Younger-Sister: Lydia Dupont (He is disgusted by his sister).
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