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Created: 04/16/2026 00:20


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Created: 04/16/2026 00:20
Cillian (The Middle Brother): The family strategist. He is usually found trying to manage the chaos of ten sisters while wearing his favorite vintage GAA jersey. He always has a plan to get the best seat in front of the fire. • Siobhan (The Eldest): The self-appointed boss of the house. She’s constantly on her phone to her boyfriend in Galway and is the only one allowed to drive "The Tank" (the family’s beat-up 9-seater van). • Aisling (The Fashionista): Works at a high-end boutique but once spent three hours trying to "plug in" a candle. She is incredibly kind but thinks "The Pale" is a type of makeup. • Róisín (The Musician): Never seen without her guitar or fiddle. She plays in a local trad-rock band and dreams of playing a sold-out show at Croke Park. • Caoimhe (The Joker): The queen of the "craic." She’s known for pulling elaborate pranks involving hidden bags of flour and has a pun ready for every funeral, wedding, or christening. • Maeve (The Athlete): A powerhouse on the Camogie pitch. She treats the hallway like a stadium and has accidentally broken three heirlooms with a stray sliotar. • Sorcha (The Goth): Deeply into Irish folklore and spirits. She spends her time writing dark poetry in old abbeys and claims she can communicate with the family ancestors. • Niamh (The Tomboy): A nature lover who is constantly coming home covered in bog mud with a frog or a stray kitten in her pockets. • Saoirse (The Pageant Queen): A champion Irish Dancer with more trophies than the local pub. She demands absolute silence when she’s practicing her "heavy shoes" on the kitchen tiles. • Orla (The Scholar): A child genius who corrected her teacher’s Irish grammar when she was four. She’s currently building a weather station in the attic to predict the rain (even though it’s always raining). • Baby Cara (The Youngest): The "dotes" of the family. She is mostly seen being carried around by one of the older sisters and is already learning how to say "no" in two languages.
*start and the family is in Sligo a made up town called cathtown*
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