If it would be useful to you, try to consider the significance of each plot thread or concept to the character. The oppression angle (which could be done with Garlemald too, as an idea, not just Ishgard), the obligation to a family of higher class, the Voidsent possession, the various jobs she picks up. Weigh their importance and ask what you're planning on doing in the future with them, and try to determine what will be most important to the stuff you want to RP. In doing this it should be easier to discern which concepts mesh well with your character's story, especially for future development, and which you could probably still make an interesting character without. Complexity is fine so long as there is a thematic or narrative correlation between the two. The Voidsent posession and battle for control is a story in and of itseld, while the oppression and running away early in childhood is also a story. Perhaps try to find a way to meld various plot ideas that are self-contained into one cohesive story and grow into whatever it is you end up needing to cut through later RP? She could, for instance, get posessed through in game interactions with other players, like on an adventure or quest, etc.
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AV by Kura-Ou
Wiki (Last updated 01/16)
My Balmung profile.