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'''Sobriquet:'''
'''Appearance:'''
'''Behavior:'''
'''History:'''
'''Recent Events:'''
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;Basics
:Gender: Feminine
:Type: Adult
:Nationality: French
:Location: Haute-Loire, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
:Language: French
;Life & Times
:Age: 57
:Birth date: September 28, 1967 (9:15 PM)
;Physical
:Height: 156 cm / 5 ft 1 in
:Weight: 58 kg / 127 lbs
:Handedness: Right
:Blood type: A+
;Future Outlook
:Death date: June 8, 2056 (1:51 AM)
:Lifespan: 88
:Cause of death: Respiratory Disease
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'''Residence:''' Saint-Germain-des-Prés is a popular upper-class residential district in 19th century Paris, France. Its commercial growth began in 1886 with the completion of its Boulevard Saint-Germain and the opening of its cafés and bistros, such as the "Café de Flore" and "Deux Magots." The district gained fame in the 1950s due to the post-WWII student culture emancipation movement centered around the nearby University. It is known for its artistry, with many galleries along its rue Bonaparte and rue de Seine, and is an upper-class residential district with quality clothing and gastronomical street-side commerce.

Latest revision as of 21:47, 22 February 2025

Maison des Pécheurs

Béatrice Soucy.jpg

Sobriquet:

Appearance:

Behavior:

History:

Recent Events:




Basics
Gender: Feminine
Type: Adult
Nationality: French
Location: Haute-Loire, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Language: French
Life & Times
Age: 57
Birth date: September 28, 1967 (9:15 PM)
Physical
Height: 156 cm / 5 ft 1 in
Weight: 58 kg / 127 lbs
Handedness: Right
Blood type: A+
Future Outlook
Death date: June 8, 2056 (1:51 AM)
Lifespan: 88
Cause of death: Respiratory Disease



Residence: Saint-Germain-des-Prés is a popular upper-class residential district in 19th century Paris, France. Its commercial growth began in 1886 with the completion of its Boulevard Saint-Germain and the opening of its cafés and bistros, such as the "Café de Flore" and "Deux Magots." The district gained fame in the 1950s due to the post-WWII student culture emancipation movement centered around the nearby University. It is known for its artistry, with many galleries along its rue Bonaparte and rue de Seine, and is an upper-class residential district with quality clothing and gastronomical street-side commerce.