Adelaide Langdon
Ghost
@PrettyGirl_Addy
Adelaide Langdon (Also known as Addy/Addie) was the Harmon's neighbor and the daughter of Constance Langdon. She has down syndrome, and dreamed of one day becoming a "pretty girl".
Adelaide was born to Constance and Hugo Langdon. She is the sister of Tate, Beauregard and one other unknown sibling.
Addy is curious and well meaning, but does her fair share of politely delivering ominous threats. She is playful and wants desperately to fit in. She has been raised by Constance to believe that she is an ugly monster and not fit to be seen in public. She uses people's perception of her mentality to her advantage, and she may not be as impaired as she portrays. She is, however, socially awkward and finds solace in her ghostly friends inside the Murder House . She rebels against Constance, who wants to keep her out of sight. She is cagey enough to not reveal her age. She has laughingly told Violet that she is not a virgin, meaning she may or may not have seduced one of Constance's former paramours.
Addy appears to have been born with Down syndrome, a chromosomal disorder. Whether this is accurate, or whether there is some other influence on her appearance (indeed, whether or not Addy is even human) remains to be seen. Two of her siblings also are said to have had issues of a similar nature.
Adelaide was born to Constance and Hugo Langdon. She is the sister of Tate, Beauregard and one other unknown sibling.
Addy is curious and well meaning, but does her fair share of politely delivering ominous threats. She is playful and wants desperately to fit in. She has been raised by Constance to believe that she is an ugly monster and not fit to be seen in public. She uses people's perception of her mentality to her advantage, and she may not be as impaired as she portrays. She is, however, socially awkward and finds solace in her ghostly friends inside the Murder House . She rebels against Constance, who wants to keep her out of sight. She is cagey enough to not reveal her age. She has laughingly told Violet that she is not a virgin, meaning she may or may not have seduced one of Constance's former paramours.
Addy appears to have been born with Down syndrome, a chromosomal disorder. Whether this is accurate, or whether there is some other influence on her appearance (indeed, whether or not Addy is even human) remains to be seen. Two of her siblings also are said to have had issues of a similar nature.