Janet O'Connor

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Erin go bragh (work in progress...)

Janet O'Connor


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Name: Seana Ó Conchobhair / Janet O'Connor
Called: Janet, Jan, Janginger
Gender: female
Sexuality:mostly heterosexual
Age: around 2000
Nationality: irish
Birthday/Zodiac sign: 17th March / Pisces
Religion: christian - catholic
Height: 165 cm / 5'5''
Build: pear-shaped / curvy
Eyes: emerald green
Hair: wavy, carrot/ginger
Occupation: Nation, Dance instructor, Herbalist
Voice: link
Likes: food, music, nature
Dislikes: snakes, machismo, England

About her:

Janet and Seana have the same meaning, “gift from God”, but Janet is the anglicized version of “Seana”

She has freckles, red curly hair and pale skin, with big emerald eyes. Her body is kinda curvy: she has wide hips, big thighs and butt, but a pretty narrow waist and a small bust. She has a scar behind her right shoulder from a shot of the 1916 Easter Rising. She's kinda strong, and has a lot of strenght in her legs (due to step dancing and her love for cycling). I think she might look around 25.

I initially drew her in a green "celtic/country-like" dress to make her look stereotypical, but of course she doesn't really dress like this. She likes long and comfy skirts, overalls, blouses and off the shoulders shirts. She would wear any kind of boots. She's pretty sensitive to cold so she starts wearing sweaters pretty early after the summer.

She is just Ireland, both Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. The country was never “split” before 1921 so I thought that she decided to let England control the North together with her after the referendum. I draw her with the flag of the Republic of Ireland because it’s the country she totally takes care of.

Personality:


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She's stubborn and extremely patriotic, she says what she thinks and hates being told what to do, but she can be really friendly with people who show respect for her and her culture. Also, she’s kinda protective and caring towards the ones she loves, and really welcoming with people who visit her country. She’s very hospitable, and wants her guests to feel great. She's a daydreamer and has a strong sixth sense, being able to perceive other's emotions from one look, making her very sensitive and compassionate.

She's loud and energetic, and really proud of irish traditions. In her opinion, anything made in Ireland is the best, and Ireland is like heaven on Earth. She's really sarcastic, and loves making fun of someone she doesn't like by making witty comments (she usually swears using gaelic words and phrases). She has always been a rebel, and sometimes she can be moody and really short-tempered. She tends to hold grudges (forgive but not forget) and when she feels blue she often isolates herself from the rest of the world.

Trivia:


  • She's a great fan of rugby (her favourite athlete is Brian O’Driscoll), and she can play a bit of Camogie. She also likes watching boxe, and she’s a fan of Katie Taylor and Conor McGregor. She likes swimming a lot, and often goes to the beach or to the lake to spend a lot of time in the water.
  • She loves gardening and spends a lot of time in it; her garden is full of different kind of flowers and plants. She also cultivates a large number of vegetables, potatoes above all. She likes watching cooking shows (she’s a fan of the scottish cook Gordon Ramsay) and she’s pretty good at cooking “rural/rustic” dishes.
  • I think she was good at hunting, but I guess that after many battles she's now a bit tired, and prefers other hobbies, such as playing harp (her harp is a Camac Vendome, and she called it Erin).
  • She prefers beer over whiskey, and her favourite is Guinness, but her favourite whiskey is Jameson’s. Her favourite dishes are colcannon and Irish stew. Her favourite snacks are crisps sandwiches and beans on toast.
  • She’s scared of Banshees (the woman-like spirits that will cry and scream if a clan member from one of the major families in Ireland will soon die -such as the O’Connors-) and snakes, seen as evil spirits by Saint Patrick, who taught her many things when she was very young.
  • She loves music, but she’s not so good at singing, though, even if she loves attending folk rock concerts and scream the song lyrics! She’s a big fan of Dropkick Murphys, Flogging Molly, The Cranberries, Clannad, Enya, Sinead O’Connor and many other musicians, but now her favourite band is probably U2. She loves to dance, especially folk music, but in her life she learnt different styles of dancing such as walzer or latin. She's crazy about DDR (Dance Dance Revolution) and the Just Dance games on Wii (I guess Alfred was the one that let her know about these games).
  • She can obviously see magical creatures such as the Leprechauns and all the "aes sídhe"(even the dangerous ones), and she likes telling stories, legends and jokes; she gets really excited for Saint Patrick’s Day and Halloween (Samhain), which originated in her own country.
  • She's pretty religious and pious, but after all the things she went through in her life she's far from being bigot or narrow-minded. Plus, she also feels a strong bond with the ancient traditions of her land. So she's ready to go to mass every sunday but she's also the first being excited about celtic festivals like Imbolc, Beltane and Lughnasa.
  • She has three rabbits: a white one, a black one and a red/orange one. She called them Columba, Brigit and Patrick, just as the three major saints of Ireland.

A brief history of the country


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Talking about her history, christianity and Saint Patrick’s work had a great influence on her when she was young, but she didn’t forget her past and celtic origins at all. She was an energetic and extrovert child, but she became a little more suspicious towards strangers after the viking invasions in the IX century, but the warrior king Brian Boru was able to get them out of the island after a couple of centuries. Unfortunately, her island was declared as property of the English king Henry II in 1171, who became Lord of Ireland.

From then ’til 1542 was the period of Lordship of Ireland, and after this King Henry VIII officially became the first irish King with the Crown of Ireland Act. The isle became part of the United Kingdom in 1800 (Acts of Union).

During all this time Janet has always tried to rebel and gain freedom and independence, in one way or another, for example by joining “The Sea Queen of Connacht” Grace O’Malley during her journeys and fights against the english crown in XVI century.

In the XVII century Penal Laws came from England in order to make Ireland accept the Anglican Church, and because of this there have always been many religious fights between them.

She suffered the Irish Great Famine that happened in 1845, and she also travelled to the U.S. where she could work together with Alfred for a bit. She still hasn’t forgiven England for that period of mass starvation, even though her country received a little help. She’s grateful towards the other countries that helped her with donations.

Irish history is full of rebellions towards England and its laws: english government took away many rights from irish people, there was land expropriation, and many cultural things such as gaelic language and traditional dance were banned. Ireland has always tried to keep in touch with England’s enemies like France or Spain in order to get some help, but things didn’t always end up well.

At the beginning of the XX century the rebellions ended up in some cruel fights between the two parts, also because of the birth of the IRA (Irish Republican Army) , a revolutionary military organization, born after the famous Easter Rising. This rebellion ended up in a disaster, but the next years were crucial: Ireland became a battlefield in which IRA and civilians fought against the english military forces. Michael Collins was a very important man in this period, and his work determined the end of the Irish War of Independence in 1921. After that, the Irish Free State was born, but the Northern region of Ireland (six counties) stayed with the United Kingdom.

After this, a long civil war started between those who wanted Ireland to be unified and the ones who thought that it wasn’t necessary to take things too far and accept the situation. The fight went officially on ’til 1998 with the Good Friday Agreement, a treaty that explained relations between Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland and United Kingdom at best.

Janet and other characters


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Arthur Kirkland/England

[ younger (step)brother ] WIP

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Ian McConnor/Scotland

[ older brother ] WIP

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Oliver Gareth Rowlands/Wales

[ older brother ] WIP

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Francis Bonnefoy/France

[ old friend ] WIP

Credit

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Generosity
Empathy
Stubborness
Courage
Sense of humour
Composure
Patience
Intelligence
Done with England's bullsh*t
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