Disciplinary Action/Characters/Morandi/Amador

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Corner store owner

Name
Amador Morandi
Age
37
Birthday
March
Description
Clean cut sandy blond hair and a wiry yet muscular build from moving goods for his store all day. Amador Morandi keeps himself and his reputation clean as any nasty rumors could hurt his business.

Family

Wife – 34
Shreya Morandi
Son – 16
Morgan Morandi
Son – 15
Bartolome Morandi
Daughter – 11
Tihana Morandi

Biography

Amador Morandi is one of the pillars of the town. One of the lower pillars perhaps, but he still fills a rather important role as the owner of the corner shop. Amador has always been a symbol and perfect example of the standard for religious piety in the town, and often outfits church functions and performs community service in the town. As a result, all the residents of the town have routinely preferred to patron his business over others, making it near impossible for a competitor to spring up.

Amador is highly conscious of his own image and his family’s image as it’s the tool he has used to get ahead in life. He does what he can to keep himself scandal free and often pressure his children to help out at church and community events. He is quite distressed at his daughter’s rebellious actions, which include stealing from his shop. Even more distressing is that he has noted alcohol seems to be among the items that have gone missing, and he knows it is her. He has tried to keep this secret for a while. Should it ever get out, he would not be sure whether disowning her would make the situation of his family worse or better compared to the shame she would bring them, and he has been thinking a lot more seriously about this since the new disciplinary program for the school has started up as he is certain she is going to receive a severe punishment at some point.

He has already decided for sure that he would prefer to disown her than have himself or one of his sons be made to commit incest with her. He values his sons far more than he does daughters, and has already abandoned three daughters to the orphanage simply due to a preference for boys. He thought it would be a good idea to raise one daughter with having already had two sons, but he does not see an issue with sending Tihana to the orphanage as well if she is going to only be an embarrassment to the family.