Name:
Annie Larkwood
Age:
16
Gender:
female
Class:
meister
Appearance:
Annie stands at an easy six foot with a fairly thin, misleading, frame. Her hair is a bright red, almost coming across as a deep pink in certain light. Her eyes are light purple. She wears glasses, never a permanent style (she breaks them too much) She doesn't like uniforms, she finds them too constrictive and often times, no matter how cold it is, you'll find the girl in shorts. (She claims they're the easiest thing to move in) She wears a pair of black running sneakers and white ankle cut socks just barely peek above them.
Personality:
Annie often times comes across as a space cadet, she often looks as if she's spacing off. She's kind of an insomniac and is known for staying up ridiculously late. Annies grades aren't the best, and she laughs it off like she doesn't care. But after class, if there aren't any missions, she really does study, and do her homework. Something about the academia won't "click" for her, and so she struggles to pass. (She usually barely scrapes a passing grade, but she does get it at the last minute most of the time.) However, when it comes to actual physical activities, Annie excels. Fighting? it's like all of a sudden she has focus where she's never had focus before. It
does click for her. The entire scene will play in slow motion in her mind. The more times she gets hurt, the more in focus she gets. When she is fighting, she'll usually be in a great mood, sometimes making her come across as a tad insane. Her mood is good because she
gets it . To her, it proves she isn't as stupid as she thinks. This is true for things like gym, dancing, and training as well.
Partner:
Rhoan Phillips - Weapon -- Catz in Pajamas
Skills:
For the most part, except for her combat abilities and what she calls her "Gut Feeling", Annie doesn't have any extra super skills. She's good at fighting and she's good at winging things. Otherwise, she's just a normal meister.
History:
Both of Annie's parents were meisters. They always kept a look out for Annie, their only daughter, to develop skills. But time crawled by and Annie just didn't show any. Until one day, the girl ran into bad news on the way home from school. Then, it was just there, like it had always been there the entire time. Annie, of course, didn't know the difference between skills and not getting a broken nose. SO she didn't share her parents enthusiasm when she told them about what had happened on the way home. As a matter of fact, she was quite irritated to find them laughing at the thought of her being attacked. But then her parents started teaching her how to fight and then she grew excited. This was something she could understand, something she could do without feeling like she was subpar. became enthusiastic, even gleeful when it came time for combat practice with her folks. Then, when it came to go to the DWMA, she was excited....until she learned that she still had to study. That downed some of her excitement.