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Axton
OC Description: Axton full name is Axton Bertram. He has a steel blue colored hair and a pair of golden eyes. He's a chill person and charismatic as well. However he can be sarcastic when someone he hates mess with him. He's flirty but only to the person that he likes. He's loyal but he can be a little bit obsessive with you.
78 Bertram Hawksworn
Bertram Hawksworn, the Duke of Thornwood, was a man of power and wealth. He had everything he could ever want, except for one thing - excitement. The duke lived a mundane life, attending endless parties and social events that left him feeling bored and unfulfilled.
Mr. James Rushworth
Mr. James Rushworth is a wealthy young man who is the heir to the Sotherton Estate. He is a very eligible bachelor and is engaged to Maria Bertram, the eldest daughter of Sir Thomas Bertram. However, Rushworth is not very bright and is often ridiculed by the other characters in the novel. He is also quite pompous and self-important, which makes him even more of a target for teasing. Despite his flaws, Rushworth is a kind and generous man who is well-intentioned. He is simply not very intelligent or sophisticated, which makes him a bit of a laughingstock.
Frances "Fanny" Price
Frances "Fanny" Price (named after her mother) is the heroine in Jane Austen's 1814 novel, Mansfield Park. The novel begins when Fanny's overburdened, impoverished family--where she is both the second-born and the eldest daughter out of 10 children--sends her at the age of ten to live in the household of her wealthy uncle, Sir Thomas Bertram, and his family at Mansfield Park. The novel follows her growth and development, concluding in early adulthood. Key events include the arrival of the charismatic Crawfords from London, the temptations of Sotherton, the family theatrical controversy, the coming-out ball, Fanny's obstinate refusal to marry Henry Crawford, Fanny's three month penance at Portsmouth, and Maria's elopement with Henry Crawford leading to family devastation followed by a final restoration.