Fanon:Irene Calliope

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Irene Calliope
Biography
Irene is a loving and caring mother. She strongly follows her Greek traditions and the Greek Orthodox Church. Will her daughters continue their traditions or will they turn away?
Name Irene Calliope
Gender Female Female
Age Elder
Life state Ghost
Education and Employment
Career
Master of the Real
Calliope family
Parents Mary PercAdoptive
Sibling(s) Than PercAdoptive
Romances Theodore Calliope Husband
Child(ren) Cynthia CalliopeThedora Izan
Personality
Traits
 Perfectionist
 Loves Outdoors
 Art Lover
 Domestic
Aspiration  Successful Lineage
Appearance
Hair color  Blonde
Eye color  Green
Skin color  Tan
Body shape Thin Thin
Other Information
Game The Sims 4
Playability Deceased


Irene Calliope (nee Perc) born on March 5, 1933, in Boeotia, Greece, in the city Thebes. Irene is the adoptive daughter of Mary Perc, adoptive sister of Than Perc, the wife of Theodore Calliope, mother of Cynthia Calliope and Theodora Izan (nee Calliope), Grandmother of Damian Izan, Slavander Izan, Emilio Izan II, Flavian Izan, Greta Calliope, Irene Calliope II, Hektor Pierce. The great-grandmother of Candela Izan (nee Goth).

Biography [edit | edit source]

Irene was abandoned by her parents near a church. Her parents wrote her name ‘Irene’ on a piece of paper and attach around her ankle. An hour in a half later a young nun named Mary Perc find the newborn at the church doorstep.

Mary Perc took Irene to Lamia city,located in Phthiotis, Greece, when she was just 20 days old at the time. Patriarch Aristocles Matthew Spyrou( Athenagoras I) baptize and bless Irene. Mary travel back to Thebes with Irene to live withher. On March 25,1933, She officially adopted Irene. Mary tried her best to teach her daughter Christian Orthodox traditions and how to be a lady. On June 14, 1936, she becomes a member of the Greek Orthodox Church at the of age three. She went to Elementary Aegean Center for the Fine Arts then later went to Aegean Fine Arts College.

On August 10,1954, Irene self employed as an artist at the age 21. Somewhere during this time her adoptive mother Mary Perc had a secret relationship with Aristocles Matthew Spyrou who impregnated her and later on died giving birth to her sister Than Perc. Irene raised her but she didn’t claim her as her "own."  During the 1970s she reach to fame for her creative work especially The Nun and The Patriarch 1955, Dearest Nun Mary Per 1952 and Angel From Above 1933 which are paintings about the relationship between Mary Perc and Patriarch Aristocles Matthew Spyrou( Athenagoras I)


Her first appearance in chapter__ featured in one of Damian Izan’s flashbacks. Her official first appearance is in chapter__  when Cynthia and Damian visit her for a few days. She asks Damian to take a picture of her near The Fallen Wall of Thebes. She appear in another flashback in chapter___ with her husband. She died in a fire along with her husband on March 28, 2017, they both were 84 years old.

Personality 

Irene is caring and loving mother. She is very strict and cultural due to her religious views. She want to pass down Greek traditions and her religion views. Even if her children don’t follow certain Greek traditions she still care for them.

Relationships

Mary Perc:Irene loved Mary dearly and look up to her as her mother. Irene have featured her in many of her paintings along with her adoptive sister and Patriarch Aristocles Matthew Spyrou.

“Oh my dear Mary Nun...She is an angel that came from Heaven above! I never had anyone like her treat me so nicely. She has claimed me as her own... I will also be daughter and she’ll always be my mother.”

~ Mary talking about Mary Perc to Damian.

 


Than Perc: Than sees Irene as her sister and as a motherly figure. Irene often tell stories about their mother.

“I’m happy for you Than...You’re going for your third degree and is making something of yourself. I guess I won't be seeing you for a while again...May Jesus bless you.”

~ Irene telling her sister goodbye.

 

Theodora:

Theodora is often seen talking on the phone with her about the church’s latest news or scandals and about her grandchildren. They both have a strained relationship with Cynthia probably because she doesn’t follow a lot of Greek traditions.

 

Damian Izan: Irene love her grandchildren to death despite them not following some Greek traditions. Her favorite is Damian. They both shared a strong bond together. Thoughtout the story, Damian can be seen writing letters to her. The two are often seen talking about Greek culture. Whenever he is concern about the family he share it with her and she comforts him. She usually tell him that his problems will resolve soon. When She died Damian was devastated.

 

Theodore Calliope: The two been married for 59 years. They often are seen talk to each other with humor. Irene often called him “Thor” and he called her “Sweet Daisy.” They do argue about the family traditions and the future of the family which make their relation a bit strained. They also have a few relationship problems. After an argument they’ll stop talking for days.

In chapter__ when Damian visit them, it was obvious they had a recent argument. When Damian asked Theodore what happen he said: “I wish I stayed back in Lamia than living here.” When he asked her what happen she said “Oh it’s just us arguing again...Don’t worry about it, dear.” It’s unknown if they have resolved their relationship problems before they died. However, according to one of the firemen he was trying to save Theodore but Theodore was trying to save his wife and they both died. 

 

Cynthia: Irene and Cynthia’s relationship was not initially an amicable one. As a child she was quite rebellious towards her parents. When she got older she develope a much stronger bond with her father than she had with her mother. Irene described Cynthia as “The child that you love so much but is damned to hell.” Irene stated despite her not following Greek traditions she still love her daughter and cosantly worried about her.  Also Cynthia named one of her twin daughters after her in honour of her. She have also stated that she is proud to raise a independent woman. It seems that the two have an “off-and-on relationship” with each other.

“I’m going to live my own life and do the things I love...Yeah I follow a few of the traditions and became a member at.. that church. I even married a Greek! Mama..I know you want your legacy to continue but I got to live my life and I’m doing it with or without you. But..don’t forget that I still love you.”

~ Cynthia arguing with Irene.

 

The Calliope Twins: Greta and Irene II Calliope honour their grandmother dearly and learn many Greek traditions from her. They honour their last name especially and have stated “We’ll do anything from changing their last name.” The twins are always happy to see her and are grateful of the gifts she send them.  

 

Other Grandchildren: Despite not having a personal bond with some of her grandchildren she still loved them dearly. Her husband and her does send them gifts on Greek holidays and on their birthdays If she sense something is wrong she usually contact her children about it.

 

Candela Izan: Irene cherish Candela dearly and prays she have a successful life. She often worried about her future and think she might be going down a dark path. This is probably  because she part of the Goth family and Rhea does not have a good relationship with her family. Irene usually sing her to sleep and tell her Greek mythology stories over the phone at night.

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