✰ Briar

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briar amara feilding

a g e

seventeen

b i r t h d a y

march 21st

z o d i a c

aries

g e n d e r / p r o n o u n s

she / her / hers

s e x u a l i t y

gay

f a c e c l a i m

kail peery

d e t a i l e d - f e a t u r e s

briar is five foot seven.

p e r s o n a l i t y — intj
↳ an architect is a person with the introverted, intuitive, thinking, and judging personality traits. these thoughtful tacticians love perfecting the details of life, applying creativity and rationality to everything they do. their inner world is often a private, complex one.

s t r e n g t h s & w e a k n e s s e s

Rational
     – Architects pride themselves on their minds. For them, nearly any situation can become an opportunity to expand their knowledge and hone their rational thinking skills. Thanks to this mindset, they can devise inventive solutions to even the most arduous of problems.

Informed
     – Few personality types are as devoted as Architects to forming rational, evidence-based opinions. Rather than hunches or half-baked assumptions, they base their conclusions on research and analysis. This gives them the self-assurance they need to stand up for their ideas, even in the face of disagreement.

Independent
     – For these personality types, conformity is more or less synonymous with mediocrity. Creative and self-motivated, Architects strive to do things their own way. They can imagine few things more frustrating than allowing rules or conventions to stand in the way of their success.

Determined
     – Architect personalities are ambitious and goal-oriented. Whenever an idea or pursuit captures their imagination, Architects dedicate themselves to mastering the subject and gaining relevant skills. They tend to have clear visions of what it means for them to be successful, and few things can deter them from turning these visions into reality.

Curious
– Architects are open to new ideas – as long as those ideas are rational and evidence-based, that is. Skeptical by nature, these personality types are especially drawn to offbeat or contrarian points of view. They're even open to changing their own opinions when the facts prove them wrong.

Arrogant
– Architects might be knowledgeable, but they're not infallible. Their self-assurance can blind them to useful input from other people – especially anyone they deem to be intellectually inferior. These personalities can also become needlessly harsh or single-minded in trying to prove others wrong.

Dismissive of Emotions
     – For Architects, rationality is king. But emotional context often matters more than people with this personality type care to admit. Architects can get impatient with anyone who seems to value feelings more than facts. Unfortunately, ignoring emotion is its own type of bias – one that can cloud Architects' judgment.

Overly Critical
    – These personalities tend to have a great deal of self-control, particularly when it comes to thoughts and feelings. When the people in their lives fail to match their level of restraint, Architects can become scathingly critical. But this criticism is often unfair, based on arbitrary standards rather than a full understanding of human nature.

Combative
     – Architects hate blindly following anything without understanding why. This includes restrictions and the authority figures who impose them. People with this personality type can get caught up in arguing about useless rules and regulations – but sometimes these battles are distractions from more important matters.

Romantically Clueless
– Architects' relentless rationality can lead them to be frustrated by romance. Especially in the early stages of a relationship, they may struggle to understand what's going on and how to behave. And if their relationships fall apart for reasons they don't understand, they can become cynical about matters of the heart, even questioning the importance of love and connection

m e d i c a l
☆ allergic to certain types of sunscreen
☆ undiagnosed insomnia

o t h e r - i n f o r m a t i o n
☆ loves writing
☆ lives off of energy drinks
☆ literally never sleeps
☆ never leaves her house without her pocket journal
☆ always has a pen on her—even if it's not planned
☆ isn't too into fashion
☆ very closed off emotionally
☆ her twin sister died in the womb and they have a tree outside her house dedicated to her
☆ she's also scared of scorpions... not that she's ever come across one, but those things are creepy.

f a m i l y
☆ Alana Feilding (mother; deceased)
☆ Alexander Feilding (father; alive)

b a c k s t o r y

Briar was born on a sunny day on July 14th to
Alana and Alexander Feilding. Briar was a handful when she was a child; she was always getting into things and creating huge messes (most of them being taking a marker and/or paint to the wall and creating "pretty pictures"). The sad part of Alana's preganancy was that Briar was supposed to be a twin, but her twin did not make it. (In fact, Briar wasn't even supposed to make it. She was kind of a miracle in that sense). Because of this, Alana and Alexander chose not to try for another baby. (And, as mentioned before, Briar was enough of a handful as a child). Briar's childhood was also pretty normal. Everying was normal until her mother passed away. Alana had ovarian cancer that was benign for a good long time until it suddenly became fatal. No one in her family was expecting. It suddenly came on and, after about a month of knowing her days were now limited, and then she passed in a hospital. The hardest part of it all was seeing her become so weak. This all happened relatively recently, and Briar and her father are still quite shaken up about it. She won't ever discuss this with people though, not even the people she is close to.

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