Pansy

Pansy Joly is one of the main characters and the main antagonist in Lächeln und Regenbogen

As with the other characters in the aforementioned story, she does not have much appearances due to being a very recent character, but there are a few doodles of her posted in the creator's social medias, as well as some animation memes.

Basic Information

 * Full name: Pansy Joly
 * Birthdate: 2000
 * Current age: 22
 * Pronouns: she/her
 * Sexual or romantic orientation: Unlabeled for now
 * Embodiment: Modern English letter P

Relationships

 * Janus Fürst - uncle-in-law
 * Sunday Morningstar-Fürst - aunt
 * Alex Fürst, Flann Fürst, Ilene Fürst - second cousins
 * Sunny Blythe (cousin)


 * Sadie Payne - former best friend
 * Robyn Heeren - right-hand man
 * Quinn Bourreau - rival

Appearance
Pansy is a young white woman with bright red hair, with a white streak on her bangs curling to the right and a dark cyan top hat on top of her head, the hat wrapped with a brown ribbon, with accessories resembling a theater mask and the capital letter P. She wears a blue green suit with a white shirt underneath, coupled with a yellow bowtie and a rainbow sash around it. She also sports white gloves, cyan pants, and yellow shoes.

She has heterochromatic eyes, the left being teal and the right being salmon, and the pupils are shaped as an outline of a heart and a diamond/kite shape respectively. She also has round coral pink cheeks painted on her face.

As illustrated in some videos, when she gets mad, her whole color palette gets slightly desaturated, with her left eye completely turning black, while the right eye turns gray and devoid of any "shine" and pupil.

Personality
 (to be reworked) 

Backstory
(tba)

Trivia

 * As with the other members of the "Spelling Gang," she is based on a letter, specifically the letter P. The first two letters of her name were derived from the NATO Phonetic Alphabet word for the letter P, being Papa.
 * Of everyone in the story, she's the very first one to have her character planned out. While her role as a villain was being conceptualized in the drafts, her appearance hadn't been thought of completely yet.
 * There's no in-lore explanation as to why Pansy's eyes go like that yet, but when developing her, Al admits they were rewatching the original Chicka Chicka Boom Boom animation because they decided at one point they'd give themself a blast from the past, and they saw the "black eyed P" and went thought to implement it onto Pansy and "make something edgy out of it."