Lyric Ahmare

Pronouns
She/Her
Gender
Female
DOB
02/25/2003
Height
6'1"
Weight
200

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School Year
Freshman
Major
None Yet

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Backstory

Lyric Ahmare was born on February 25, 2003, under the quiet chill of late winter. Her childhood was shaped by solitude—an only child, she often turned to books, music, and her own imagination for companionship. Her parents encouraged her creativity, filling her world with stories and songs, but their untimely passing in her late teens left her with a sense of longing and independence earlier than most.

Lyric grew into a young woman who expressed herself in unique ways. Her long hair, always shifting colors and styles, became her personal canvas—a way of reinventing herself while staying true to her love of artistry and change. Her pale greenish-blue eyes often seem to hold stories untold, drawing people in even when she remains quietly in the background.

Shy at first meeting, Lyric is the type of person who blooms once trust is earned. She prefers the comfort of a few close friends over noisy crowds, and though she may hesitate in unfamiliar settings, those who know her well see her playful, witty, and deeply empathetic side. Her choice to have her ears cosmetically altered into elf-like points wasn’t about standing out, but about embracing the fantasy and creativity that fuel her spirit. It’s a small outward reflection of the imaginative world she carries within her.

Her passions root her firmly:

Music is her lifeline, the rhythm she turns to when words fail.

Photography helps her capture the fleeting beauty she notices in overlooked moments.

Reading and writing are her truest escapes—she is currently pouring her heart into a novel, a story she hopes will resonate with others the way books once saved her.

To her circle of friends, Lyric is known as the counselor—the one who will sit up late listening, offering quiet wisdom, or just being a steady presence. She rarely shares her own struggles as openly, but her listening ear and gentle advice have earned her deep trust.

Now, at 23 years old, Lyric stands at a crossroads. She is still learning to balance her introverted nature with her dreams of sharing her voice with the world. The book she writes is more than a story—it is a way of making sense of her own journey, of grief, resilience, and the hope that no one is ever truly alone as long as there are stories to connect them.
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