Tag: the erensteins
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Character Build: Amelia Joy Erenstein
Born in December 2000, Amelia Joy Erenstein, the sixth child in the Erenstein family, is the one who walks the line between practicality and whimsy. She’s a mix of dreamy optimism and biting sarcasm, a combination that makes her both endearing and occasionally intimidating. Amelia is fiercely independent, with a creative streak that runs deep,…
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Imagination Character Build: Jed Erenstein
Jedidiah “Jed” Henry Erenstein, born in May 1993, is the kind of person you can’t quite pin down, no matter how well you think you know him. The third-born in the Erenstein clan, he’s often perceived as the laid-back brother, but there’s a lot more going on under the surface. While Jed embraces a low-key,…
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Character Build: Josa Marie Erenstein
Josa Marie, the second-born Erenstein, has always been a grounding presence in the family, though she’s never sought out that role—it just happened. Born in February 1992, Josa is practical, sharp, and fiercely protective of her own. With dark brown hair and eyes that seem to absorb everything around her, she has a quiet intensity…
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Imagination Character Build: James Willoughby Erenstein
James Willoughby Erenstein, born in December 1988, is the eldest of the Erenstein clan, and though he doesn’t seek to be in the spotlight, his presence is undeniable. Standing at 6′ 2″ with dark hair and sharp green eyes, he’s an imposing figure, but it’s his calm intensity that sets him apart. There’s always a…
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AI/Imagination Character Build: Larry Erenstein
Brother to Rob, Larry is the 8th oldest in the Erenstein clan. Let’s do a run-down: James Willoughby – Dec. 1988Josa Marie – Feb. 1992Jedidiah “Jed” Henry – May 1993Robert Eric – March 24, 1996William “Will” Harris – Feb. 12th, 1998Amelia Joy – Dec. 2000Justin Blake – June 2002Daniel “Larry” Craig – Oct. 2004Grace Elizabeth…
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AI/Imagination Character Build: Robert Erenstein
Good old Robert. It might surprise you, but Robert isn’t a recent character build. He’s actually been with me since I was a preteen. I didn’t have many friends growing up, mainly because I didn’t attend school, was in very small churches most of my childhood and also was not involved in any extracurricular activities.…