Background
Tahlia Creed was born and raised in Chicago. The only time she left was when she went to Boston to pursue a degree in Art History and also spend a semester in Paris, Fance studying abroad. She returned to Chicago at the age of 24, engaged in a whirlwind romance, inspired to write a novel, and ready to take on the world.
Well, the romance fell apart and the world didn't get taken over but she *did* write that novel and it was a hit. Since then she has written several more and become moderately successful. While she doesn't have a huge fan base, she goes on book tours several times a year throughout the United States and occassionally will do appearances at local book stores.
She is extremely loyal to her family and will do just about anything to help them, no matter the consequences.
RP Hooks
Family: A member of the Creed Family and heavily involved in certain facets of the Family Business
"Art Dealer": Have a piece of art you want to be consulted on? Does it maybe not quite belong to you? Tahlia's happy to take a look at it.
Author: Tahlia is a moderately successful author of a series of fiction books that involve Art History and the Occult, though she writes under the pseudonym 'Tahlia Al Ghul'
Art History: Tahlia has a degree in Art History that she has turned into a career of novel writing. She loves art and talking about it.
Occultism: A student of the unnatural and supernatural alike.
Contacts
Temple Creed - Dear old dad
Ivy Creed - Younger sister
NAME - About them.
Logs
Gallery
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Vital Stats
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Full Name:
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Tahlia Creed
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Appears As:
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Tahlia
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Apparent Age:
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Early Twenties
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Date of Birth:
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May 25th, 1992
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Virtue:
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Loyal
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Vice:
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Arrogant
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Occupation:
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Novelist
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Affiliation:
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Creed Family
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Notable Stats
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Intelligence
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🔴🔴🔴🔴
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Academics
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🔴🔴🔴🔴
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Psychometry
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🔴🔴🔴
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Soundtrack
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Stevie Wonder ~ Superstition (Cover)
- Very superstitious, nothin' more to say
- Very superstitious, the devil's on his way
- Thirteen month old baby, broke the lookin' glass
- Seven years of bad luck, good things in your past
- When you believe in things that you don't understand
- Then you suffer, superstition ain't the way, no, no, no
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