Rydel (Character Headcanon Meme)
2-4 songs that are probably on their iPod: Rydel likes to tell people that her music selection is mainly classical music but thatâs only around 10% of it. Most of the tracks she listens to are theme tunes to shows that she enjoys and the soundtracks of her favourite games, with a bit of Wizard rock thrown in there. (Horcruxes by Harry and the Potters and the Pokemon theme tune being two of her most played tracks)
the one place they sometimes end up falling asleep â where theyâre not supposed to: Rydel gets very invested in whatever project she is attempting to complete at that time, suffering from tunnel vision. A lot of times she has been found passed out on the couch attempting to finish a season of her latest show or the last level of her favourite game at the time. She can also be found on the floor of her bedroom, strewn over her art supplies as paint stains yet another one of her shirts.Â
the game theyâd destroy everyone else at: Uno. She stocks up on those draw fours.Â
the emoticon theyâd use most often: The Alien emojji. Everything is aliens and everything can be conveyed by them.Â
what they act like when they havenât had enough sleep: Very sluggish. She mumbles and drags her body weight around behind her.Â
their preferred hot beverage on really cold nights. or mornings. or whenever: âEnglishâ tea
how they like to comfort/care for themselves when theyâre in a slump: Paint with a lot of dark colours if its a particularly dark mood, if its something a little lighter she will usually read comics with her boys and spark up a debate to dominate.Â
what they wanted to be when they grew up: Batman.
their favorite kind of weather:Â Snow.Â
thoughts on their singing voice (decent? terrible? soprano? alto?): Decent. She hadnât had the same training as Rachel but she still has those Berry genes which gifted Rachel with her voice in the beginning.Â
how/what they like to draw or doodle: Rydel doodles vigorously, differing greatly from how she draws. Her doodling is usually very small and rushed, something she does to pass the time or occupy her mind, whereas her drawing is a slower process, each stroke purposeful, allowing everything to become still.Â