Sylvia (minor character)

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Bio:
• Full Name: Sylvia Whitehall
• Other Names: None
• Species: Human
• Gender: Female
• Date of Birth: 21st August 1854
• Date of Death: 9th January 1886 (Age 31)
• Birthplace: England
• Occupation: Marchioness (by marriage)
• Associations: Whitehall; The British Royal Family

Physical Appearance:
Sylvia is a curvaceous yet slender woman, considered to be of average height for a female but leaning towards the shorter side of the spectrum. Her hair is a dark shade of blonde. The colour is rich and warm, rather than dirty or dull - resembling gold almost. More often than not, she combs it into various styles, preferring to keep it up due it's length. When left down, the full length of her hair brushes her shoulders, falling in gentle and smooth waves. Her eyes are a greyish blue, appearing brighter in the light, crisp and cool. She enjoys wearing modest outfits consisting of darker colours to contrast her fair complexion. Sylvia does not dress elaborately or mask her face in makeup too often, but conveys a certain elegance nonetheless.

An ideal real-life representation of Sylvia is Joanna Vanderham

Family: • Edward Whitehall (Husband) †• Isabelle Whitehall (Daughter) • Benjamin Whitehall (Brother-in-Law) †• [unnamed sister-in-law] †• [unnamed nephew] †

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Family:
• Edward Whitehall (Husband) †
• Isabelle Whitehall (Daughter)
• Benjamin Whitehall (Brother-in-Law) †
• [unnamed sister-in-law] †
• [unnamed nephew] †

Trivia/Inspirations/Unmentioned Facts:
• The name Sylvia was inspired by one of my favourite modern poets and authoresses - Sylvia Plath - who sadly committed suicide in the 1960s after suffering from depression
• As mentioned in Isabelle's profile, Sylvia suffered an ectopic pregnancy with her second child, resulting in miscarriage and infertility henceforth. This is basically when a foetus grows outside of its mother's womb, usually in one of the Fallopian tubes. In nearly every case (even in modern times), the foetus will die as it's unable to survive outside the uterus, and can sometimes be fatal to the mother also. Typically, surgery will have to be conducted to remove the developing foetus, but (in the case of Isabelle's mother) the pregnancy can end itself and will result in something similar to a miscarriage. One side effect of an ectopic pregnancy can be the inability to conceive again.

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