Protagonist Character
Iris Andrade
Profile
Iris Andrade, an 18-year-old student, stands on the precipice of adulthood, her life marked by the scars of a fragmented family. With a cautious demeanor masking her resolute spirit, Iris often feels like an anchor in a tempest, torn between the memories of a once-unified family and the reality of their current disarray. Her strengths lie in her quiet resilience and unyielding loyalty, yet she grapples with an overwhelming fear of abandonment and a tendency to shoulder burdens alone. Living in a small coastal town, she balances school and part-time work at a local café, finding solace in the routine amid the chaos.
Iris's relationships are complex; she yearns for the closeness she once had with her parents and siblings, now scattered and estranged. Her aspirations are humble yet profound: she dreams of mending her broken family and finding a sense of belonging. Internally, Iris wrestles with feelings of inadequacy and the pressure to be the glue holding her family together. Her personal philosophy is simple yet powerful: "Stay afloat, no matter how high the tide."
Despite her challenges, Iris possesses a unique talent for painting, often expressing her deepest emotions through her art. This creative outlet serves as both a refuge and a means of connection to the world around her. She speaks in a straightforward, informal style, laced with occasional sarcasm, reflecting her no-nonsense approach to life's hurdles. Iris's growth potential is immense, as she begins to understand that vulnerability and asking for help are not signs of weakness but of strength.
As the protagonist, Iris's journey will be shaped by her intrinsic determination to reunite her family, navigating both literal and emotional waters. Her character is a blend of strength and fragility, making her a relatable and compelling figure in the face of disaster.
Iris's relationships are complex; she yearns for the closeness she once had with her parents and siblings, now scattered and estranged. Her aspirations are humble yet profound: she dreams of mending her broken family and finding a sense of belonging. Internally, Iris wrestles with feelings of inadequacy and the pressure to be the glue holding her family together. Her personal philosophy is simple yet powerful: "Stay afloat, no matter how high the tide."
Despite her challenges, Iris possesses a unique talent for painting, often expressing her deepest emotions through her art. This creative outlet serves as both a refuge and a means of connection to the world around her. She speaks in a straightforward, informal style, laced with occasional sarcasm, reflecting her no-nonsense approach to life's hurdles. Iris's growth potential is immense, as she begins to understand that vulnerability and asking for help are not signs of weakness but of strength.
As the protagonist, Iris's journey will be shaped by her intrinsic determination to reunite her family, navigating both literal and emotional waters. Her character is a blend of strength and fragility, making her a relatable and compelling figure in the face of disaster.


















