Oma Jäger
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Information
Name/Nickname: Jäger (first name never given); Oma Jäger; Granny Jäger; Großmutter Jäger; Grandmother Jäger
Gender: Cisgender female
Birthdate/Age/Sign: NA; sixties(?) (deceased); Capricorn
Orientation: Heteroromantic heterosexual
Relationship Status: Widowed
Race/Ethnicity/Nationality: Caucasian; Germanic descent; German
Class: Upper
Religion: Germanic pagan
Profession: Housewife; witch/seeress
Birthplace/Residence: Germany/WWII Germany/Switzerland
Personality/Characteristics
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Appearance
Oma Jäger is of average height; with a wiry body type; has light blue eyes (she is leucistic, not albino); and has white fur and light gray (formerly light blond) hair.
Oma 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 wears her long gray hair in a bun, except during religious rituals, when she lets it hang loose. She has a very conservative appearance and wears plain, dark Victorian-era dresses with long sleeves and tight collars. She wears no jewelry except her wedding ring. She wears no makeup, except during religious rituals, when she decorates her face and body with runes and markings in red paint, and adorns her head with a pair of small antlers. She has numerous tattoos of runes and sigils upon her arms and body, though these are always kept covered/concealed by her clothing except during rituals. She usually has a severe, stern expression on her face. She has an aloof, forbidding, critical demeanor.
Family & Relationships
Opa Jäger (Husband) (Deceased)
AKA "Grandpa Jäger," Oma's deceased husband and Herr Jäger's father. A practitioner of the old ways, he connected with the likeminded Oma over this to continue the Jäger family line. Aside from this, not much is known about him yet, though he and Oma loved each other dearly (she never remarries, and wears mourning colors the rest of her life), and he apparently died when his son (and any other children) was young.
Herr Jäger (Son)
Oma's son and the surviving heir/carrier of the family name; the fate of any siblings he may have, and his place in the birth order, are currently unknown. He's intended to carry on the family tradition of revering the old gods, yet converts to Christianity in order to marry his wife; Oma disapproves of this decision yet tolerates it. From all appearances he's otherwise a dutiful, respectful son, and has Oma move in with his new family. He's often absent on business, but is quite devoted to and indulgent toward his wife and children when he's home.
Frau Jäger (Daughter-In-Law)
Herr Jäger's wife and Oma's daughter-in-law. A devout Catholic, she agrees to marry Herr Jäger only if he converts, so he gives up the old ways to be with her; feelings between her and Oma are tense as a result, though they tolerate each other for the most part, and Oma often helps care for the children when Frau Jäger is too ill. She has a rather frail constitution and appears to suffer from some sort of hysterical disorder which often makes her take to her bed; she's also frequently anxious and fretful, yet genuinely cares for her family. She reluctantly agrees to let Oma raise Ludolf in the old ways in exchange for saving his life.
Unnamed Jäger (Granddaughter)
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Unnamed Jäger (Granddaughter)
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Unnamed Jäger (Granddaughter)
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Unnamed Jäger (Granddaughter)
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Unnamed Jäger (Granddaughter)
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Unnamed Jäger (Granddaughter)
The six Jäger daughters, Ludolf's older sisters. Oma helps Frau Jäger tend to them, though she's generally disinterested in them otherwise, considering them too flighty and frivolous for her tastes.
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. Oma never gets to meet his wife Magdalena or her great-grandchildren.
History
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Oma Jäger In Heaven
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Trivia
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