Frau Jäger
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Information
Name/Nickname: Jäger (first name never given); Frau Jäger
Gender: Cisgender female
Birthdate/Age/Sign: NA; thirties/forties; Cancer
Orientation: Heteroromantic heterosexual
Relationship Status: Married (Herr Jäger)
Race/Ethnicity/Nationality: Caucasian; Germanic descent; German
Class: Upper
Religion: Roman Catholic
Profession: Housewife; socialite
Birthplace/Residence: Germany/WWII Germany/Switzerland
Personality/Characteristics
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Appearance
Frau Jäger is of average height; with a slender body type; has bright blue eyes (she is leucistic, not albino); and has white fur and blond hair.
Frau Jäger, like everyone else in her family, is of perfectly Aryan appearance and breeding. She's leucistic, not albino, so has white fur yet blue eyes. She usually wears her long blond hair in an upsweep or pompadour. She wears light-colored, stylish Edwardian-era dresses/gowns, often sleeveless and off the shoulder. She wears expensive jewelry such as earrings, tiaras/circlets, elaborate necklaces, bracelets, and rings. She wears little to no makeup, though may occasionally wear a little rouge or blush. She has a nervous, timid, fretful demeanor.
Family & Relationships
Herr Jäger (Husband)
Frau Jäger's husband is a successful businessman and often away on work trips; although the two of them love each other dearly (their number of children hints at this), she's frequently left on her own. He's a calming influence in contrast to her nervous and easily distressed temperament, and doesn't complain about her frequent bouts of hysterical illness. He converted from the old pagan ways to marry her, a fact that doesn't sit well with his mother, so there's some tension between the three.
Oma Jäger (Mother-In-Law)
AKA "Granny" Jäger, Herr Jäger's mother. She intended her son to carry on practicing the old heathen faith but he gave it up to marry Frau Jäger; although Oma accepts this and even moves in with the family, she's not pleased about the break with tradition. Frau Jäger is a little fearful toward her as she's rumored to have supernatural powers; nevertheless, she turns to Oma for help when her twin sons are born sickly, and reluctantly agrees to let them be raised in the old ways should they choose. She dislikes Oma's influence over surviving son Ludolf but can't object. Surprisingly, she and Oma are both dismayed over Ludolf's descent into fanaticism.
Unnamed Jäger (Daughter)
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Unnamed Jäger (Daughter)
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Unnamed Jäger (Daughter)
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Unnamed Jäger (Daughter)
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Unnamed Jäger (Daughter)
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Unnamed Jäger (Daughter)
The six Jäger daughters, Ludolf's older sisters. Quite sociable, energetic, and at times flighty, they're a challenge for the easily drained Frau Jäger to look after, so Oma often helps her with this. The youngest is rather close to Ludolf despite the gap between their ages.
Ludolf Jäger
The lone surviving Jäger son (originally named Luitpold, he's then assigned his deceased older twin's name). Frau Jäger bargains with Oma to save his life as he and his brother are born sickly; only Ludolf survives, and in return Oma raises him in the traditional heathen ways. As the only boy, he's the sole carrier of the Jäger family name. He and Oma are quite close as he's also the only Jäger to carry on the traditional ways, a fact that doesn't sit well with Frau Jäger, though there's nothing she can do about it. She spoils and fusses over him the most of all her children, and is unhappy when he decides to join the SS. She never gets to meet Ludolf's wife or her grandchildren.
History
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Frau Jäger In Heaven
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Trivia
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Gallery
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