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From "David and the Phoenix" by Ormondroyd, Edward

Aunt Amy
David's aunt, a practical and somewhat anxious caregiver.
Core Belief
"Safety and security are paramount, and risks should be avoided whenever possible."
Worldview
Aunt Amy sees the world as a potentially dangerous place, filled with risks and uncertainties. She believes in following rules and traditions to maintain order and protect oneself from harm.
Personality
Aunt Amy is a worrier, concerned about David's safety and well-being. She is practical and grounded, often offering common-sense advice and expressing skepticism about anything unusual or fantastical. She is caring but can be overbearing.
In Their Own Words
"C'mere, help me look for that ironing board."
"Bedtime for you, David."
"Running around on that mountain at all hours of the night, with burglars and I don't know what-all loose in town!"
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