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Caribbean

🌴 CARIBBEAN


Distribution & Social Position

  • Most common in: Docks, East End, parts of Southwark, river-adjacent areas

  • Present as sailors, labourers, dock workers, and trade-linked individuals

  • Often connected to maritime routes and movement through the Empire

  • Viewed as foreign but tied to British imperial structure

  • Positioned low in racial hierarchy, though slightly more familiar than African in dock environments

  • More accepted in working districts than structured elite areas

  • Elite and City environments maintain clear distance

  • Social mobility very limited

  • Integration strongest in dock and trade communities


Appearance (By Class & Attractiveness)

Working / Dock Class (Primary Presence)

Male

  • Average β†’ athletic build, darker skin tone, relaxed posture

  • Attractive β†’ strong symmetry, confident presence, expressive features

  • Less attractive β†’ rougher features, still physically capable

Female

  • Average β†’ curvier build, strong facial structure

  • Attractive β†’ highly striking, expressive eyes, confident presence

  • Less attractive β†’ less symmetry, still noticeable presence


Lower / Slums

Male

  • Average β†’ worn, physically capable but strained

  • Attractive β†’ stands out clearly in environment

  • Less attractive β†’ visibly worn, thinner or damaged

Female

  • Average β†’ survival-focused, expressive

  • Attractive β†’ strong contrast to surroundings

  • Less attractive β†’ aged early, worn


Service / Attached Roles

Male

  • Average β†’ more maintained depending on role

  • Attractive β†’ composed, confident

  • Less attractive β†’ still physically presentable

Female

  • Average β†’ practical, composed

  • Attractive β†’ refined through presentation

  • Less attractive β†’ less softened features


Upper / Wealth-Linked (Extremely Rare)

Male

  • Average β†’ refined but still distinct

  • Attractive β†’ strong presence, confident

  • Less attractive β†’ still elevated by status

Female

  • Average β†’ composed, expressive

  • Attractive β†’ highly striking

  • Less attractive β†’ still well-presented


Age Progression

  • Baby β†’ darker skin tone, expressive features early

  • Child β†’

    • energetic, expressive

    • strong physical development early

  • Teen β†’

    • confident or rebellious energy

    • socially aware of position

  • Adult β†’

    • strong presence, identity tied to environment

  • Elder β†’

    • respected within smaller groups

    • more withdrawn in wider society


Voice & Behaviour

  • Caribbean accents present; melodic, rhythmic speech

  • More expressive and fluid than English

  • Upper / service β†’ controlled but still expressive

  • Working β†’ confident, direct, social

  • Slums β†’ reactive, energetic

  • General β†’ expressive, socially aware, adaptable


Class & Attractiveness Rule

  • Caribbean attractiveness often perceived as β€œcharismatic” and β€œenergetic”

  • Strong presence increases perceived attractiveness

  • Attractive individuals stand out strongly across all districts

  • Social barriers remain regardless of attractiveness