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Diva La Vida
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Age: 30+
Gender: Female
Species: Pegasus
Appearance: Wings larger than usual. Yellow feathers under blue wings.
Cutie Mark: Yellow exclamation mark with 3 feathers next to it. 1 blue feather, 1 green feather and one yellow one.<br /><br />Possibly represents her extravagant personality, or her boundless energy.
Personality: She's based off a macaw. While flirty without knowing it, she's hyperactive, loud, has a short attention span... yet she's compassionate, kind and caring: values incorporated into her from young by her parents; it was how she was raised. However, she tends to forget herself and push ponies out of their comfort zone against their will. <br /><br />She’s also kinda sensitive to insults.
Backstory: ( short version, will do longer one later. )<br /><br />Diva lived in a tropical coastal village, somewhere in Equestria. Tourists often come to the resort near the village. The school Diva attends performs at the resort occasionally to raise funds for the school.<br /><br />By now, you would have probably realised that Diva's roots were rather humble.<br /><br />Among her peers, she was the most optimistic and energetic, earning her cutie mark extremely early, when she convinced some of her shyer classmates to perform for the school play.<br /><br />Her onstage talent, or rather, a general talent in the performing arts did not go unnoticed. She was usually the star during the school's performances at the resort, mostly singing and dancing. Occasionally, she would play a musical instrument. <br /><br />This caught the attention of the head of drama from a university in Manehatten, who offered her a scholarship to attend school there. <br /><br />With the full support of her peers, she happily accepted. Despite the new distance, Diva returns to her homeland regularly to perform at the resort.<br /><br />Eventually, when she graduated, she became a teacher, specializing in both music and traditional theatre.<br /><br /><br /><br />
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