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Imogene Johnson
Approx. 200 (appears 19-20)
Female
None
Primary Antagonist
Looks
Blue
Roughly 5'7
Light Brown
parted tightly down the middle, as was fashionable in the Antebellum era. past the base of her head, her hair is curled into tight ringlets and parsed to either side of her face.
None
Human (formerly)
Homunculus (now)
White
If she didn't tight-lace her corset, she could be considered on the thinner side of "plump", but as it is, she appears to be doing her very best to appear on the thinner side of "very thin".
Nasty abrasion mark around her neck.
Nature
To use Herman Melville's term, Imogene is the most 'monomaniacal' over Marion of the homunculi. Despite the many years, she has mad no move to come to terms with what happened to her, as even the equally lovestruck Cordelia tries to with her book. She does not want to let go of her hatred, as it gives her the best excuse to hunt down Kezya and torment Greg.
Her contempt for Marion, as well as her frustration over being trapped in a forest, has made her adverse to humans in general, despite having once been human. This makes her very unsympathetic to Kezya's homelessness and lack of family, as well as to Greg's sickly state in her care
Violin (formerly)
As a human in the 1850's, Imogene was far more genuinely optomistic and lively, if not already contemptuous of her companions' wealth. It is ultimately Marion's decision to pursue Cordelia over her (and effectively resigning her to the textile mill to keep her family afloat) that spurns her depression and callous personality.
Especially as a homunculus, Imogene has an incredible capacity for contempt and can hold a grudge for as long as she sees fit. Mixed with her grandma's-teacup-fragile self-esteem, internally she is a ticking time bomb.
Despite this, Imogene is incredibly astute and cunning. She can hide her insecurities incredibly, and take advantage of her calm in the face of the other homunculi's confusion and anger at the beginning of their confinement to take a position of leadership amongst them.
Social
Dagger/ letter opener (killed Cordelia)
Christian
N/A
Factory Worker (formerly); none (now)
History
Taught to read (literature and music)
Mid- 19th century
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Overview
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Imogene Johnson
Approx. 200 (appears 19-20)
Female
None
Primary Antagonist
Looks
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Blue
Roughly 5'7
Light Brown
parted tightly down the middle, as was fashionable in the Antebellum era. past the base of her head, her hair is curled into tight ringlets and parsed to either side of her face.
None
Human (formerly)
Homunculus (now)
White
If she didn't tight-lace her corset, she could be considered on the thinner side of "plump", but as it is, she appears to be doing her very best to appear on the thinner side of "very thin".
Nasty abrasion mark around her neck.
Nature
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To use Herman Melville's term, Imogene is the most 'monomaniacal' over Marion of the homunculi. Despite the many years, she has mad no move to come to terms with what happened to her, as even the equally lovestruck Cordelia tries to with her book. She does not want to let go of her hatred, as it gives her the best excuse to hunt down Kezya and torment Greg.
Her contempt for Marion, as well as her frustration over being trapped in a forest, has made her adverse to humans in general, despite having once been human. This makes her very unsympathetic to Kezya's homelessness and lack of family, as well as to Greg's sickly state in her care
Violin (formerly)
As a human in the 1850's, Imogene was far more genuinely optomistic and lively, if not already contemptuous of her companions' wealth. It is ultimately Marion's decision to pursue Cordelia over her (and effectively resigning her to the textile mill to keep her family afloat) that spurns her depression and callous personality.
Especially as a homunculus, Imogene has an incredible capacity for contempt and can hold a grudge for as long as she sees fit. Mixed with her grandma's-teacup-fragile self-esteem, internally she is a ticking time bomb.
Despite this, Imogene is incredibly astute and cunning. She can hide her insecurities incredibly, and take advantage of her calm in the face of the other homunculi's confusion and anger at the beginning of their confinement to take a position of leadership amongst them.
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Dagger/ letter opener (killed Cordelia)
Christian
N/A
Factory Worker (formerly); none (now)
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Taught to read (literature and music)
Mid- 19th century
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9Cordelia Fontaine
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Yates Livingston
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Eulalia Kropp (née Merripenny)
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Kezya
Arch-enemies
Peter Lipscomb
Arch-enemies
Gregory Eli McGurten
Arch-enemies
Marion Livingston
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The Carriage House
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Greg's Bedroom
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