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PERMISSIONS




OVERVIEW

Annabelle "Annie" Dyer

Original

2 years after the attempt on her life

20

BethM

player contact [plurk.com profile] chappaiguardian



IC


hugging yes

kissing yes

flirting yes

violence yes

telepathy yes

death yes (talk to me first)



OOC

thread-hopping yes

backtagging yes

CRAU yes

fourthwalling yes

limits/triggers
animal cruelty
eye gore







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CORRESPONDENCE







...OF THE ESTEEMED LADY ANNABELLE "ANNIE" DYER, FIRST OF THEIR NAME, HAILING FROM THE REALM OF BELL TOWN HARBOR, RESIDING, AT PRESENT, IN THE HOME OF HER PARENTS. SINGLE.



By way of audio, video, personal caller, or delivery.


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Apr. 5th, 2023 06:47 pm
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KINK LIST







favorite

Bondage

Impact play

Public scenes

After care

Romance








yes

*Age Gap: ( reasonable, discuss first)

Uniforms

Outdoor sex

Oral

Teasing







maybe

Anal

Edging

Weapon play

Submission

Bruising







no

Non-con

Bestiality

Cheating (negotiated poly relationships are different)

Scat

Death







* Due to the nature of RP sometimes age gaps can be weird simply because you can have characters of very different races. I require they be a consenting adult. Since Annie is a bit young? Communication!
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Annabelle Dyer was born to a happily married and very wealthy American couple. Her father is the kind of man to literally run the local major industry for their county towards the coast of Maine. Due to complications during her birth, her parents discovered it would be impossible for them to easily have another child again. At least not without huge risks. They decided to instead of putting her mother in possible danger in the future just to focus their efforts in making Annabelle the perfect heir.

She had to deal with a mixture of both of her parents being strict and having high expectations from the time she was entering kindergarten onward. They did however indulge her when she came home from school one day begging them to let her join a gymnastics class, one of her new friends telling her about it. Annabelle was allowed to join it largely because her mother became quick and fast friends with her new friend's Mom. It was great for both girls. She and Katie were convinced this was going to be the start of something awesome, and it was. It also kept Annie from lashing out at other children who got too close to Annie's personal bubble.

Through Katie, Annabelle started to blossom and made friends with other girls. They had so much fun together that year. Annabelle herself discovered throughout grade school that she loved being social. She just had to balance that with always being on top of things to keep her parents happy.

Throughout her middle school years, she had natural ups and downs with her friends. Mostly it was because naturally all of the girls were dealing with various problems both at home and in school. Annie feared loosing out of her friends who kept her from going crazy due to the pressures her parents placed on her to be the best. For Annie both fifth and sixth grade were a highly emotionally charged time. Once things started to calm down it felt better just for a tiny bit. It certainly didn't help her that during seventh grade her Mother made her join the cheerleading team. If it wasn't for Katie and their friend Danielle promising to try out as well, Annie would have had a very rough time being a part of groups was never something she enjoyed if it felt forced. Her parents were under the false assumption that it was Annie showing leadership qualities that had her friends following her onto the squad. What it actually was? Her friends could see she needed their support.

It was during that time Annie did have to learn to assert herself. She noticed the older eighth grade girls were down right vicious and refused to let them mess with her best friends. The harder they pushed her friends socially, the harder Annie pushed back. That was when she even 'adopted' a rather shy girl named Megan into her circle of friends. She had seen how the other girl was relentlessly bullied and decided no one was going to do that. Not on her watch. This coupled with her starting to become more confident pushed her towards becoming part of the popular crowd in her grade level.

Megan got folded very neatly into the friend group by Annie and her friends. Katie and Danielle actually liked her, which made Annie happy as could be. It was during that time, they also started regularly having Friday night sleep-overs. It was mostly at Katie's house because her folks were far more welcoming. They would stay up late talking about boys and watching different movies that they could find. They especially had a weird fondness for old horror movies, in spite of the fact it scared the crap out of them. Sometimes they even gossiped about local stories and urban legends.

It was these weekly traditions and rituals with her friends that made going to high school easy.

Even with her best friends, Annie had a rough start. She was told by her parents that only straight A's were acceptable. Annie hated that so much because classes like art were a big struggle for her. She was nice, good at talking, and Annie thought she was a great athlete, but for her folks that just wasn't enough.

The stress was eating Annie up. She spent most of her time trying to not just scream at it all. Something had to give. What happened though was a new boy moved to town with his folks. Dylan was the first boy who really caught Annie's attention. Sophomore year on, she and Dylan were suddenly it. She thought she was in love with the boy who loved photography and film as much as she loved her Cheer squad. During that time, Annie also struggled with discovering her attraction for girls too. At parties, she made a few what she thought of as harmless attempts at flirting.

During her Junior year Annie is able to make the Varsity team for the cheerleading squad. She makes the grades she wants finally. It felt like magic to her. Not unlike the stories about people getting lucky if they offered precious tokens or favors to the Bay, according to the local legends. Of course, that had nothing to do with her life right now. Annie thought she had everything she wanted. Dylan made her so happy, she even tried talking her parents into maybe helping him out with getting into the college he was talking about.

She was excited because it wasn't that far from the College she was looking at. Annie thought it was just perfect. She could have her top choice and the cute guy.

Senior year should have been her dream year. Instead of the thing of dreams, her worst nightmares just started. Slowly but surely all her friends started to go missing. As it happened, Annie slowly started to get more angry. These were her favorite people. It felt like no one but Dylan cared. At first, it felt very strange they didn't notice the disappearances, but slowly it really infuriated her. Annie couldn't understand why the missing girls were overlooked.

He kept asking how she felt. She poured her heart out about what was going on in her head. When the bodies started washing up and Annie started hearing details, due to how small a town it was, Annie had to keep restraining herself. She let Dylan tell her everything was going to be okay.

It was a damn lie, but Annie needed it after Katie's funeral. It damn near broke her watching them put her best friend to rest.

What followed was months of trying to find out what did her friends in. Annie didn't think it was human. Something about the bodies washing up on shore tugged at a distant memory from the long ago late night stories. The stories felt distant now, but they solidified Annie's resolve. Nothing would stop her from revenge for the tragic loss of Katie, Danielle, and Megan. Her friends wouldn't be forgotten by her.

It was late April when the truth came out. Annie had been invited to go meet Dylan before a big after school rally. It was supposed to be a way to try and remember the people who had been lost that year now that everyone was able to properly acknowledge the loss of the young women. Annie didn't want to be late, but Dylan made it sound important.

It was for him. Apparently, he had been working to appease a powerful sea monster bound to the bay. The creature had been bound by powerful magics and had been waiting on a chance to break free. Over the centuries, it had made deals to people willing to bargains. Souls were fuel for it to break the seals. Dylan wanted a boon from this thing. It demanded a good ritual that felt more and more like a story enacted for it. The deaths of her friends were to appeal to the monster as well as give it what it craved, but it demanded something precious to finish the ritual off. It was then Annie finally screamed. This wasn't out of fear, but pure rage. How dare he kill her friends for power. She attacked him with every intention of feeding him to the monster he was serving. Annie refused to go down without a fight.

Dylan hadn't expected her to fight back. He thought he had cowed her with her own grief. She barely was able to push him over the edge of the pier he had lured her out onto. She was at first horrified with the fact she just threw her boyfriend down to the waiting monster, but then she found herself weirdly okay with the vengeance she just took. He deserved it she told herself. He had been the real monster between the two of them as far as Annie was concerned.

What she didn't know is that because she hadn't directly sacrificed Dylan's soul to the monster, just his body, it became "hers" for ritual purposes. That gave her a bargaining chip. The creature had the souls of her friends. It was then it struck an interesting bargain that Annie couldn't turn her back on.

The creature would invite her into the "den" it had created for itself. She would be safe after all, she had something it wanted. It couldn't just demand that she give it up. Souls had to be won or gifted. That is how the great game began. Neither one giving an inch, but slowly the creature has begun to try and sway Annie into just giving up. Let it have Dylan's soul and gain everything she could ever want.

She is set on not giving up because now all she wants is to know that her friends are at rest and no longer being used as fodder.

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Nov. 5th, 2021 06:45 pm
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OOC Info
Name: Beth M
Age: 35
Contact: [plurk.com profile] Chappaiguardian/Discord BethM#6209
Current Characters: New Player


IC Info

Name: Annabelle "Annie" Dyer
Age: 20
Appearance: Annie is a five-foot even young woman with green eyes, blonde hair with a cheerleader build (read: compact and athletic ). Her hair hits about the middle of her back due to normally styling it up into various styles that look good for athletic events. Her fashion sense tends to be cute but easy to move around in. All in all she looks like she is comfortable in most places.


Background: Her world is a 2020s era setting with strong elements of the supernatural. The kind one would expect in a horror movie or late night television show with a high body count.

That said: Annie's personal history





CRAU: NA

Personality:

Annie is a very emotionally complex young woman. To most of the world, she presents herself as a bubbly and happy cheerleader. This is exactly what she wants them to see. The sweet girl that they can trust. She also wants to be worthy of that trust after years of having an actually sweet person as her best friend., She sees how much people treat genuinely sweet people, and she craves that kind of attention.

On the flip side, she does her best to not be taken advantage of. Due to her young age as well as a decently sheltered upbringing, she doesn't always recognize when she is being emotionally manipulated, but Annie thinks she has a good grasp on things.

Annie is deeply curious about the world around her. There is so much she wants to see and explore, especially outside of the confines of her hometown. Her curiosity has led her to have quite a few long-term plans in the making for what she would like to do with her life. She's the kind of girl who would have several dream boards for the places she wants to visit.

There is of course some of the darker parts of her personality that get in the way. Annie suffers from depression. She is well aware that some days it is so bad getting out of bed it might as well be a Herculean effort.

She can also be skittish and easily spooked on days following a depressive episode because her vanity makes her believe everyone sees how bad she is and is judging her. In her mind, obviously everyone is hyperaware of everyone else's body language. They know she's having a bad time and Annie can't deal with it, which is where her bubbly front will come back out as a defense mechanism.


Weaknesses/Temptations:

- Curiosity! Annie needs to know how things work

- Entitlement and lust for power: Annie thinks she deserves things and also wants power for herself even when she won't admit it

- Impatient

- Lust for flesh: Annie can and will get distracted by pretty people

- Feel good: if it feels nice weather a basic creature comfort or something else Annie will be tempted

- All the Cool Kids: If it looks popular, Annie will be tempted to go with the crowd. She just wants to fit in.

- Violent Streak: Annie is HIGHLY tempted by violence

Sins: Give us a list of sins your character will be entering the game with. There is a minimum of three.

1) Lust: Annie has had feelings for others and acted on them.

2) Wrath: Annie will give into her rage. Sometimes by yelling.

3) Lust/ Adultery: At a party Annie let herself get tempted by and made out with someone who wasn't her boyfriend when he said something insensitive to her.

4) Wrath: Revenge Murder is a thing she will do.

5) False Witness: Lied to the police about her investigation into her missing friends

6) Lied to her parents: She has yet to come out to her parents and presents as straight to them.

7) Witchcraft: Participating willingly in a game for souls

Powers/Abilities: Annie is a trained gymnast as well as being a highly trained cheerleader. This gives her a level of fitness far above the average young lady as she is of the level of skill to compete at state level competitions.

She also is talented in social graces and skills typical for a young socialite from the 2010s. She is comfortable in operating in situations where she has to play the room. Furthermore, she has also become a very good baker to help fund school programs.

Annie has gained a low level power. She can sense when souls are not bound to the bodies they belong to. This is due to the exposure she has had to untethered souls in that magical realm she was in.

Items:

- one crystal (black) roughly the size of a small fist. It represents Dylan's soul. (non-magical in nature)
- a fist sized rose crystal. It represents Katie's soul. (non-magical in nature)
- 1 Swiss army knife! It's rusted up and needs some fixing

SAMPLES

Network:
Network post: Ryslig
Log:

TDM 1

TDM 2
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OOC
Name: Beth
Age: 34
Contact: Discord: BethM#6209 | plurk: [plurk.com profile] Chappaiguardian
Character(s) Played: None yet

IC
Name: Annabelle 'Annie' Dyer
Canon: Original character
Age: 18
Appearance: Annie is a five-foot tall blonde haired and green-eyed American teenager. Her clothing choices tend to range from practical to super girlish all depending on her needs at the time. It can be noted however even her casual clothing is all high quality. She obviously knows what she likes.
Abilities: Annie has started as a base-line human with training gymnastics. Since an event that took place shortly before her arrival she has unintentionally picked up a few extra quirks that help her stay alive.

Iron Will: Through experience in shrugging off mental magic Annie can for a short time resist compulsions. This isn't fool proof, but she is just a bit better at it than she should be.

Novice Mage: The creature Annie was going to be sacrificed to found Annie's fire when it came to the situation she was in. She hasn't quite caught on that she now has the ability to learn magic. Ability does not equal skill and all she will come in with is vague confusion on things she is picking up on.

She will need to make bargains to learn from someone.

(Optional) Personality: There is a LOT so I'm just going to link a bunch of samples.

History: Annabelle Dyer was born to a happily married and very wealthy American couple. Her father is the kind of man to literally run the local major industry for their county towards the coast of Maine. Due to complications during her birth her parents discovered it would be impossible for them to easily have another child again. At least not without huge risks. They decided to instead of putting her mother in possible danger in the future just to focus their efforts in making Annabelle the perfect heir.

She had to deal with a mixture of both of her parents being strict and having high expectations from the time she was entering kindergarten on ward. They did however indulge her when she came home from school one day begging them to let her join a gymnastics class one of her new friends telling her about it. Annabelle was allowed to join it largely because her mother became quick and fast friends with her new friend's Mom. It was great for both girls. She and Katie were convinced this was going to be the start of something awesome and it was.

Through Katie Annabelle started to blossom and made friends with other girls. They had so much fun together that year. Annabelle herself discovered throughout grade school that she loved being social. She just had to balance that with always being on top of things to keep her parents happy.

Throughout her middle school years she had natural ups and downs with her friends. Mostly it was because naturally all of the girls were dealing with various problems both at home and in school. Annie feared loosing out of her friends who kept her from going crazy due to the pressures her parents placed on her to be the best. For Annie both fifth and sixth grade were a highly emotionally charged time. Once things started to calm down it felt better just for a tiny bit. It certainly didn't help her that during seventh grade her Mother made her join the cheerleading team. If it wasn't for Katie and their friend Danielle promising to try out as well Annie would have had a very rough time. Her parents were under the false assumption that it was Annie showing leadership qualities that had her friends following her onto the squad.

It was during that time Annie did have to learn to assert herself. She noticed the older eighth grade girls were down right vicious and refused to let them mess with her best friends. The harder they pushed her friends socially the harder Annie pushed back. That was when she even 'adopted' a rather shy girl named Megan into her circle of friends. She had seen how the other girl was relentlessly bullied and decided no one was going to do that. Not on her watch.

Megan got folded very neatly into the friend group. Katie and Danielle actually liked her which made Annie happy as could be. It was during that time they also started regularly having Friday night sleep overs. It was mostly at Katie's house because her folks were far more welcoming. They would stay up late talking about boys and watching different movies that they could find. They especially had a weird fondness for old horror movies in spite of the fact it scared the crap out of them.

It was these weekly traditions and rituals with her friends that made going to high school easy.

Even with her best friends Annie had a rough start. She was told by her parents that only straight A's were acceptable. Annie hated that so much because classes like art were a big struggle for her. She was nice, good at talking, and Annie thought she was a decent athlete but for her folks that just wasn't enough.

The stress was eating Annie up. She spent most of her time trying to not just scream at it all. Something had to give. What happened though was a new boy moved to town with his folks. Dylan was the first boy who really caught Annie's attention. Sophomore year on she and Dylan were suddenly it. She thought she was in love with the boy who loved photography and film as much as she loved her Cheer squad.

During her Junior year Annie is able to make the Varsity team for the cheerleading squad. She makes the grades she wants finally. It felt like magic to her. She thought she had everything she wanted. Dylan made her so happy she even tried talking her parents into maybe helping him out with getting into the college he was talking about.

She was excited because it wasn't that far from the College she was looking at. Annie thought it was just perfect. She could have her top choice and the cute guy.

Senior year should have been her dream year. Instead of the thing of dreams her worst nightmares just started. Slowly but surely all her friends started to go missing. As it happened Annie slowly started to get more angry. These were her favorite people. It felt like no one but Dylan cared.

He kept asking how she felt. She poured her heart out about what was going on in her head. When the bodies started washing up and Annie started hearing details due to how small a town it was Annie had to keep restraining herself. She let Dylan tell her everything was going to be okay.

It was a damn lie but Annie needed it after Katie's funeral. It damn near broke her watching them put her best friend to rest.

What followed was months of trying to find out what did her friends in. Annie didn't think it was human. Nothing would stop her from revenge for the tragic loss of Katie, Danielle, and Megan. Her friends wouldn't be forgotten by her.

It was late April when the truth came out. Annie had been invited to go meet Dylan before a big after school rally. It was supposed to be a way to try and remember the people who had been lost that year. Annie didn't want to be late but Dylan made it sound important.

It was for him. Apparently he had been working to appease a powerful sea monster. He wanted a boon from this thing. It demanded a good story enacted for it. The deaths of her friends were to appeal to the monster but it demanded something precious to finish the story off. It was then Annie finally screamed. It wasn't out of fear but pure rage. How dare he kill her friends for power. She attacked him with every intention of feeding him to the monster he was serving. Annie refused to go down without a fight.

Dylan hadn't expected her to fight back. He thought he had cowed her with her own grief. She barely was able to push him over the edge of the pier he had lured her out onto. She was at first horrified with the fact she just threw her boyfriend down to the waiting monster, but then she found herself weirdly okay with the vengeance she just took. He deserved it she told herself. He had been the real monster between the two of them.

What she didn't realize is that the creature decided that she was worthy of a gift. Her rage and wit had shown it something that fascinated the creature so as she recovered from the fight before going to get help Annie was unknown to her given a gift.

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Jun. 2nd, 2020 12:12 pm
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Supernatural elements and trauma ahoy! At first Annie did not suspect that monsters might be involved in the loss of her friends. She thinks she is very grounded in reality. To her the idea was ridiculous. She was pretty sure when her friends started to go missing that it had to be some kind of serial killer.

When Katie went missing Annie noticed within a day. They had been pretty much joined at the hip since they were fairly young so when Katie didn't show up to school that day Annie assumed her best friend was sick and did what she thought she should do. She picked up Katie's favorite brand of soup and went to go take it to her friend's house. After so many years of being friends Katie's parents had gotten used to Annie just showing up.

It got very weird for them when Annie admitted she didn't know where Katie was. That was the start of Annie trying to be helpful with the local police. Answering questions as the best friend of a local missing girl. She had the impression at the time that the cops thought maybe Katie had a secret boyfriend or maybe girlfriend since Katie was an avid supporter of LBGTQ+ rights.

Danielle went missing next. Annie was pretty convinced it wasn't connected at first. She had known Danielle had been talking about going away for years. She never felt like she fit in with the town as far as Annie knew. Annie honestly thought maybe Danielle had been lying about how she was coping with Katie's disappearance. That actually made Annie angry at her friends because she thought after so many years they would know that no matter what she would have their backs.

Didn't they understand that she actually loved them?

Megan was where it all really changed. She tried to tell Annie about her findings about the town. Specifically Megan had started to figure out where the other girls had been last seen. Annie however was starting to lose faith that she could trust her friends. They were obviously shutting her out to whatever problems they were facing.

Annie was basically making it about her. Megan tried calling her out on it and was unable to. It didn't help that Dylan was setting things up so he could separate Megan from Annie as Megan was his next target.

When Megan went missing Annie did end up going to see her school's guidance councilor. It was because the coach of the Varsity Cheerleading team was not going to let Annie just try to cope on her own. The Coach wasn't blind and had observed over a period of months that Annie was getting short tempered with the people around her and was pushing herself way too hard. She also let her dramatic flag fly when she got tired at the end of different practices insisting no one understood her. It was grating on the people around Annie but she couldn't bring herself to care at the time. It was what Annie will admit to being her very selfish phase since it was hard to care about what others thought.

Annie tried to say her attitude was because she wanted to win. That wasn't the truth though as the principal had decided along with the PTA that sending the Cheer Squad to state competitions when so many girls had gone missing that year wasn't really a good idea. This annoyed Annie because she really wanted the distraction of hundreds of people in the stands to keep her mind off how much she was hurting. She took it personally.

Between the cheerleading squad coach and the school guidance councilor running herd on Annie she was roped into a series of appointments. At first, she had been angry at her friends. Didn't they trust her to tell her what was going on? Annie thought they knew she would never hurt them on purpose they're her besties. The councilor got Annie to open up about that.

Annie admitted by the time that Megan went missing that maybe she wasn't such a good friend. The cheer leader admitted sometimes she used how her friends thought of her as a way to feel good about herself. Sometimes she would feel really sad until she thought about how great her friends appeared to think she was. That was why she always tried so hard to be great for them so Annie could feel like she could use that as a way to measure her own self-worth. The guidance councilor was trying to get Annie to see that some of that wasn't necessarily the best thing.

She still thought she could trust her boyfriend so she started to tell him in confidence what was going through her head. Maybe she wasn't as good as she thought she was. He got her to tell him about her private insecurities. Annie just didn't tell him about how angry she had been. That was private as far as she was concerned. No one needed to know about how sometimes she wanted to scream.

When word got out that her friends bodies had been found? That was the first time Annie yelled publically. She was furious because it had been four months since Katie had gone missing. She was lucky that she didn't actually find them or see the bodies as the cops and families of the girls didn't want anyone to see what had happened but there were still rumors.

Claw marks. Parts gone missing. When that actually got back to Annie since small towns and rumor mills are actually a thing it made her wonder. Was it really a possible killer? She had started to question what it might be but wasn't ready to make the leap to monsters of the non-human flavor involved.

The funerals were hell on Annie. She couldn't stop herself from crying. The built-up rage and grief had to come out at some point and this was apparently it. Annie didn't like the fact she wasn't in control of her feelings but what she liked even worse was feeling helpless due to just not knowing or understanding what really happened to her friends. Yes, they were dead but Annie needed to understand why. She thought it was incredibly unfair. Annie just had trouble grasping that the world outside of her friends and parents wasn't always good and sometimes innocent people suffered.

When she was lured out to the pier by her boyfriend the illusion had started to shatter. Annie was fully prepared to go to the rally her principal wanted to throw. Annie was going to use this as one last chance to say goodbye to the friends she lost publically. Privately she was considering asking her Mom to find her a good therapist. Annie was ready to admit she was tired of feeling so wounded at loosing them.

Annie was ready to be strong for them. Some part of her though her friends wouldn't want her to wreck herself for them.

What she did not expect was for Dylan to confess anything to her. When he started with admitting her had something to tell her Annie thought maybe he was telling her he loved her or wanted to break up with her. She did not expect for him to come out and say he had been trying to gain riches and power by feeding her friends to this monster he had discovered had been living in the bay. It blew her mind that all this time that while she had been dealing with her rage and grief her boyfriend had been the one behind it. So hitting him with an oar for a dingy had been a bit unexpected for them. Annie decided it made for some nice stress relief.

"So like. What? You thought you were going to kill me and get everything you wanted." Annie's lips curl back to expose her perfect white teeth. Spit comes out as she hisses her rage at him.

"You turned my life into a horror movie you jackass! But you forgot your goddamn tropes, I'm the Final Girl!" Annie had zero problems swinging again with the boat oar. When she heard to slap against his head and knock him over the edge? Annie didn't really feel bad. She was still angry at him. It would have been much better if he was still up on the pier with her so she could maybe smash his face in.

He killed her best friends. Fuck her boyfriend. With chain saws.




Personality expansion (aka talking about KEYWORDS)

Presence Annie has had to learn how to work a room. Knowing how to have eyes on her is key for both cheer leading and figuring out what people want when they show up at a party her parents are throwing. She is the type that will play up being a bubbly cheerleader if that means it will further her cause.

Genre savvy Annie loves movies. Understanding the themes presented to her or the plot is an important part of consuming them. It is part of what got her through more difficult literature classes in high school because she can take the time to read between the lines to find the gooy core of the situation.

Such as when she called herself the Final Girl before trying to beat her boyfriend to death with an oar.

Gallows Humor She will make cracks in the face of death. Annie is still in recovery mode from her trauma and will latch onto the darker humor she has absorbed from years of watching horror flicks. In fact she did start to show this off to her guidance councilor when she felt forced to fess up to her own attitudes regarding herself and how she was coping with her friends disappearing.

Sheltered Annie is a bit unaware of how dangerous the world is. As the only child of two wealthy and successful people they kept Annie insulated from just how dangerous the world is. Annie has no idea how many people go missing every day. She found herself left unbalanced when the cops said maybe her friends just ran away. It doesn't occur to her that people get hurt in the real world outside of say, a really big city. Bad things don't really happen in her experience prior to Katie going missing.

Dramatic Annie leans into this hard. It's never just a good day. It is the best day ever. On the flip side when things go wrong? She is convinced that the world is out to get her. This is why when she realized her friends were missing Annie leaned hard into trying to demand answers. Annie also tends to try overly hard to be seen as a good girl. It has gotten her in a bit of trouble before.

Entitlement Annie grew up a rich white girl. She also tends to try and make a lot of things about her without really meaning to. Of course everything is actually about her. She's awesome. Doesn't everyone know that? Annie can cope with this being disproven about as well as a house cat discovering they are nbot in fact in charge. Subtel shade will be thrown because "how very dare".
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OOC INFORMATION
Name: Beth
Contact: PM me | email: [email protected] | Discord: BethM#6209 | plurk: [plurk.com profile] Chappaiguardian
Are You Over 18?: Yes
Other Characters: First character

CHARACTER INFORMATION
Character Name: Annabelle 'Annie' Dyer
Age: 18
World Information: Annie comes from a world much like ours. The only serious differences that create a big divergence is that she isn't currently having to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic. That's a very different kind of horror than I wanted to have her deal with. The supernatural is real in her world. The supernatural isn't something that most people know about. The kind of evil the average person would have to deal with in Annie's world would normally be made by humanity or just dealing with humans being awful. This is because as man became more advanced things like faeries and vampires started to have to try to hide out more due to how quickly the world was changing. For them it was strictly a survival tactic that spread throughout the supernatural world.

Monsters still lurk in the dark. Most of them are too busy doing their own thing to care much for what humanity is doing. Others are starting to get angry instead as their natural habitats are slowly becoming poisoned or destroyed more and more due to humanities various industries.

Character Information: Annabelle Dyer was born to a happily married and very wealthy American couple. Her father is the kind of man to literally run the local major industry for their county towards the coast of Maine. Due to complications during her birth her parents discovered it would be impossible for them to easily have another child again. At least not without huge risks. They decided to instead of putting her mother in possible danger in the future just to focus their efforts in making Annabelle the perfect heir.

She had to deal with a mixture of both of her parents being strict and having high expectations from the time she was entering kindergarten on ward. They did however indulge her when she came home from school one day begging them to let her join a gymnastics class one of her new friends telling her about it. Annabelle was allowed to join it largely because her mother became quick and fast friends with her new friend's Mom. It was great for both girls. She and Katie were convinced this was going to be the start of something awesome and it was.

Through Katie Annabelle started to blossom and made friends with other girls. They had so much fun together that year. Annabelle herself discovered throughout grade school that she loved being social. She just had to balance that with always being on top of things to keep her parents happy.

Throughout her middle school years she had natural ups and downs with her friends. Mostly it was because naturally all of the girls were dealing with various problems both at home and in school. Annie feared loosing out of her friends who kept her from going crazy due to the pressures her parents placed on her to be the best. For Annie both fifth and sixth grade were a highly emotionally charged time. Once things started to calm down it felt better just for a tiny bit. It certainly didn't help her that during seventh grade her Mother made her join the cheerleading team. If it wasn't for Katie and their friend Danielle promising to try out as well Annie would have had a very rough time. Her parents were under the false assumption that it was Annie showing leadership qualities that had her friends following her onto the squad.

It was during that time Annie did have to learn to assert herself. She noticed the older eighth grade girls were down right vicious and refused to let them mess with her best friends. The harder they pushed her friends socially the harder Annie pushed back. That was when she even 'adopted' a rather shy girl named Megan into her circle of friends. She had seen how the other girl was relentlessly bullied and decided no one was going to do that. Not on her watch.

Megan got folded very neatly into the friend group. Katie and Danielle actually liked her which made Annie happy as could be. It was during that time they also started regularly having Friday night sleep overs. It was mostly at Katie's house because her folks were far more welcoming. They would stay up late talking about boys and watching different movies that they could find. They especially had a weird fondness for old horror movies in spite of the fact it scared the crap out of them.

It was these weekly traditions and rituals with her friends that made going to high school easy.

Even with her best friends Annie had a rough start. She was told by her parents that only straight A's were acceptable. Annie hated that so much because classes like art were a big struggle for her. She was nice, good at talking, and Annie thought she was a decent athlete but for her folks that just wasn't enough.

The stress was eating Annie up. She spent most of her time trying to not just scream at it all. Something had to give. What happened though was a new boy moved to town with his folks. Dylan was the first boy who really caught Annie's attention. Sophomore year on she and Dylan were suddenly it. She thought she was in love with the boy who loved photography and film as much as she loved her Cheer squad.

During her Junior year Annie is able to make the Varsity team for the cheerleading squad. She makes the grades she wants finally. It felt like magic to her. She thought she had everything she wanted. Dylan made her so happy she even tried talking her parents into maybe helping him out with getting into the college he was talking about.

She was excited because it wasn't that far from the College she was looking at. Annie thought it was just perfect. She could have her top choice and the cute guy.

Senior year should have been her dream year. Instead of the thing of dreams her worst nightmares just started. Slowly but surely all her friends started to go missing. As it happened Annie slowly started to get more angry. These were her favorite people. It felt like no one but Dylan cared.

He kept asking how she felt. She poured her heart out about what was going on in her head. When the bodies started washing up and Annie started hearing details due to how small a town it was Annie had to keep restraining herself. She let Dylan tell her everything was going to be okay.

It was a damn lie but Annie needed it after Katie's funeral. It damn near broke her watching them put her best friend to rest.

What followed was months of trying to find out what did her friends in. Annie didn't think it was human. Nothing would stop her from revenge for the tragic loss of Katie, Danielle, and Megan. Her friends wouldn't be forgotten by her.

It was late April when the truth came out. Annie had been invited to go meet Dylan before a big after school rally. It was supposed to be a way to try and remember the people who had been lost that year. Annie didn't want to be late but Dylan made it sound important.

It was for him. Apparently he had been working to appease a powerful sea monster. He wanted a boon from this thing. It demanded a good story enacted for it. The deaths of her friends were to appeal to the monster but it demanded something precious to finish the story off. It was then Annie finally screamed. It wasn't out of fear but pure rage. How dare he kill her friends for power. She attacked him with every intention of feeding him to the monster he was serving. Annie refused to go down without a fight.

Dylan hadn't expected her to fight back. He thought he had cowed her with her own grief. She barely was able to push him over the edge of the pier he had lured her out onto. She was at first horrified with the fact she just threw her boyfriend down to the waiting monster, but then she found herself weirdly okay with the vengeance she just took. He deserved it she told herself. He had been the real monster between the two of them.

Personality:

Due to Annie's parents pushing her to be the best from an early age Annie has this drive to always try and get better every day at whatever she may be working on. Of course on that same note if she can't get it right away Annie will start to beat herself up due to a drive to always be the best. Annie has difficulty accepting failure is a part of learning to succeed. This won't stop her from continuing but it does create a lot of internalized frustration in her. Annie also is aware that she is almost always frustrated with herself over something. Depending on how much she feels pressured to succeed at something will also play into her current levels of frustration.

Annie usually finds ways to vent her frustration with herself that she thinks are healthy. She will hop on a tread mill and put a playlist on to keep moving until she is either tired or feeling less angry at herself. Either way Annie feels like doing this gives her some control over that sharp edge she can feel inside of herself. If anything this feeling of control makes it easier for Annie to face the world.

Annie is an enthusaist for a lot of things largely due to just how much exposure she has had to the world so far. She enjoys music, dancing with her friends, and older movies. Anything with lots of pep and color will have her all over it. Annie has a strong love for bright cheery things that are over the top when it comes to music. For example she loves 1980s New Wave bands like Duran Duran but also enjoys newer pop artists like Sia or Ke$ha.

For movies, she has a very broad taste. Musicals that she can belt out the songs to while using a hair brush as a prop for a microphone to sing with. This is of course where her playful goofy side comes out. Something about musicals wakes up Annie's deeply buried inner child.

She also does enjoy really terrible old horror movies. There is something to be said about getting to yell at the television when other people are making terrible choices that is a deeply satisfying to her.

Annie doesn't have a lot of things she is afraid of. She knows that there are some things a girl should just be scared of, but she tends to find reasons not to get too nervous or frightened by normal fears. Jump scares with make her pull back slightly. However, when it comes to physical danger Annie for reasons she can't quite figure out tends to get very angry. How dare anyone think they can just get away with it. If a person is putting Annie in physical danger for whatever reason Annie just finds herself angry that they would even think to hurt her. Although if anyone were to figure out that she has been quietly battling depression on her own that would actually scare her. The idea of having that under close scrutiny would be enough to send Annie into a cold sweat.

Love and affection are very important to Annie. Her parents may have been pushing her all the time but Annie never doubted their love for her. If she did need help she knew that they were there for her. That was exactly why when she started making friends Annie figured out how to express her affection for them. She was never afraid to let them know she cared. The idea of someone not having a friend to tell them how awesome they were actually bothered Annie, so she did strive to make sure everyone around her knew they were valued.

The idea of not having people to care about does make Annie a bit sad. She hasn't quite realized this is because she is a people pleaser.

Annie would be the first to admit that hate doesn't come easy to her. Anger is an easier emotion for her to understand. Annie gets how hot it makes her blood feel and how sometimes she just wants to rip someone to shreds. She doesn't think she can physically do that or get away with it so going after them verbally while poking and needling at any weaknesses she can see suits her just fine. Thankfully she has learned just when it is okay to really let loose on someone when she is well and truly angry with them.

Control is just so important to her after all. Rage gets to be on her terms not theirs. It is even worse if she is caught off guard with her anger. The loss of control still gets to her on a deeply personal level.

True hate is one of those things for Annie where someone has to do things that are so terrible she cannot bring herself to look past it. Once a line has been crossed Annie cannot forgive them and if she can't just drop them from her life while severing ties that is when hate comes into play. The line would be if they had betrayed her trust on a profound level or caused an injury whether emotional or physical to someone Annie loves. (For example Annie hates her boyfriend Dylan now that she knows what he did and was willing to do to her. She would have broken up with him properly had she not been defending herself from him.)

Annie is prone to feeling blue. She has moments where she wants the world to just shut up. She used to get blue before everything started to feel like she was no longer in control. The idea of not being able to control her own destiny does make her both angry and sad in a way that just leaves her feeling emotionally drained. Annie has gotten good at putting on a mask when these moods hit. It certainly doesn't help Annie that with the loss of all of her closest friends has left her with a gaping emotional wound. Currently, this is her first time dealing with grief and it is having a huge toll on her due to her genuinely missing her friends and having no idea how to deal it all. Eventually she will figure out how to process it but for now she has to deal with the roller coaster ride that comes with trying to deal with both grief and depression at the same time.


Even with her periods of depression that Annie is working on she does mostly have good days. She likes being a cheer leader now. She loves being around lots of people and is a very social creature. Being around people she cares about brings her joy. She enjoys meeting new people too because you never know when you'll meet your new best friend. At the very least Annie wants to be sure that at any point she is always presenting her best face to people she may meet.

5-10 Key Character Traits:
Driven
Presence
Genre Savvy
Gallows Humor
Outgoing
Perfectionism
Sheltered
Dramatic
Entitlement
Interlazied Anger
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Opt-Outs: Waldgeist, Lich, Manticore, Simulacrum, Slime, Pooka

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When it comes to....Work: Due to Annie's parents pushing her to be the best from an early age Annie has this drive to always try and get better every day at whatever she may be working on. Of course on that same note if she can't get it right away Annie will start to beat herself up due to a drive to always be the best. Annie has difficulty accepting failure is a part of learning to succeed. This won't stop her from continuing but it does create a lot of internalized frustration in her. Annie also is aware that she is almost always frustrated with herself over something. Depending on how much she feels pressured to succeed at something will also play into her current levels of frustration.

Annie usually finds ways to vent her frustration with herself that she thinks are healthy. She will hop on a tread mill and put a playlist on to keep moving until she is either tired or feeling less angry at herself. Either way Annie feels like doing this gives her some control over that sharp edge she can feel inside of herself. If anything this feeling of control makes it easier for Annie to face the world.

When it comes to.... Play: Annie loves a lot of things. She enjoys music, dancing with her friends, and older movies. Anything with lots of pep and color will have her all over it. Annie has a strong love for bright cheery things that are over the top when it comes to music.

For movies, she has a very broad taste. Musicals that she can belt out the songs to while using a hair brush as a prop for a microphone to sing with. This is of course where her playful goofy side comes out. Something about musicals wakes up Annie's deeply buried inner child.

She also does enjoy really terrible old horror movies. There is something to be said about getting to yell at the television when other people are making terrible choices that is a deeply satisfying to her.

When it comes to....Fear:Annie doesn't have a lot of things she is afraid of. She knows that there are some things a girl should just be scared of, but she tends to find reasons not to get too nervous or frightened by normal fears. Jump scares with make her pull back slightly. However, when it comes to physical danger Annie for reasons she can't quite figure out tends to get very angry. How dare anyone think they can just get away with it. If a person is putting Annie in physical danger for whatever reason Annie just finds herself angry that they would even think to hurt her. Although if anyone were to figure out that she has been quietly battling depression on her own that would actually scare her. The idea of having that under close scrutiny would be enough to send Annie into a cold sweat.


When it comes to....Love: Love and affection are very important to Annie. Her parents may have been pushing her all the time but Annie never doubted their love for her. If she did need help she knew that they were there for her. That was exactly why when she started making friends Annie figured out how to express her affection for them. She was never afraid to let them know she cared. The idea of someone not having a friend to tell them how awesome they were actually bothered Annie, so she did strive to make sure everyone around her knew they were valued.

The idea of not having people to care about does make Annie a bit sad. She hasn't quite realized this is because she is a people pleaser.

When it comes to...Hate: Annie would be the first to admit that hate doesn't come easy to her. Anger is an easier emotion for her to understand. Annie gets how hot it makes her blood feel and how sometimes she just wants to rip someone to shreds. She doesn't think she can physically do that or get away with it so going after them verbally while poking and needling at any weaknesses she can see suits her just fine. Thankfully she has learned just when it is okay to really let loose on someone when she is well and truly angry with them.

Control is just so important to her after all. Rage gets to be on her terms not theirs. It is even worse if she is caught off guard with her anger. The loss of control still gets to her on a deeply personal level.

True hate is one of those things for Annie where someone has to do things that are so terrible she cannot bring herself to look past it. Once a line has been crossed Annie cannot forgive them and if she can't just drop them from her life while severing ties that is when hate comes into play. The line would be if they had betrayed her trust on a profound level or caused an injury whether emotional or physical to someone Annie loves. (For example Annie hates her boyfriend Dylan now that she knows what he did and was willing to do to her. She would have broken up with him properly had she not been defending herself from him.)

When it comes to.... Sadness: Annie is prone to feeling blue. She has moments where she wants the world to just shut up. She used to get blue before everything started to feel like she was no longer in control. The idea of not being able to control her own destiny does make her both angry and sad in a way that just leaves her feeling emotionally drained. Annie has gotten good at putting on a mask when these moods hit. It certainly doesn't help Annie that with the loss of all of her closest friends has left her with a gaping emotional wound. Currently, this is her first time dealing with grief and it is having a huge toll on her due to her genuinely missing her friends and having no idea how to deal it all. Eventually she will figure out how to process it but for now she has to deal with the roller coaster ride that comes with trying to deal with both grief and depression at the same time.

When it comes to.... Joy: Even with her periods of depression that Annie is working on she does mostly have good days. She likes being a cheer leader now. She loves being around lots of people and is a very social creature. Being around people she cares about brings her joy. She enjoys meeting new people too because you never know when you'll meet your new best friend. At the very least Annie wants to be sure that at any point she is always presenting her best face to people she may meet.
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World information:

Annie comes from a world much like ours. The only serious differences that create a big divergence is that she isn't currently having to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic and the super natural is real. The supernatural isn't something that most people know about. As man became more advanced things like faeries and vampires started to have to try and hide out more due to how quickly the world was changing.

Monsters still lurk in the dark. Most of them are too busy doing their own thing to care much for what humanity is doing. Others are starting to get angry instead as their natural habitats are slowly becoming poisoned or destroyed more and more due to humanities various industries.

Personal History

Annabelle Dyer was born to a happily married and very wealthy American couple. Her father is the kind of man to literally run the local major industry for their county towards the coast of Maine. Due to complications during her birth her parents discovered it would be impossible for them to easily have another child again. At least not without huge risks. They decided to instead of putting her mother in possible danger in the future just to focus their efforts in making Annabelle the perfect heir.

She had to deal with a mixture of both of her parents being strict and having high expectations from the time she was entering kindergarten on ward. They did however indulge her when she came home from school one day begging them to let her join a gymnastics class one of her new friends telling her about it. Annabelle was allowed to join it largely because her mother became quick and fast friends with her new friend's Mom. It was great for both girls. She and Katie were convinced this was going to be the start of something awesome and it was.

Through Katie Annabelle started to blossom and made friends with other girls. They had so much fun together that year. Annabelle herself discovered throughout grade school that she loved being social. She just had to balance that with always being on top of things to keep her parents happy.

Throughout her middle school years she had natural ups and downs with her friends. Mostly it was because naturally all of the girls were dealing with various problems both at home and in school. Annie feared loosing out of her friends who kept her from going crazy due to the pressures her parents placed on her to be the best. For Annie both fifth and sixth grade were a highly emotionally charged time. Once things started to calm down it felt better just for a tiny bit. It certainly didn't help her that during seventh grade her Mother made her join the cheerleading team. If it wasn't for Katie and their friend Danielle promising to try out as well Annie would have had a very rough time. Her parents were under the false assumption that it was Annie showing leadership qualities that had her friends following her onto the squad.

It was during that time Annie did have to learn to assert herself. She noticed the older eighth grade girls were down right vicious and refused to let them mess with her best friends. The harder they pushed her friends socially the harder Annie pushed back. That was when she even 'adopted' a rather shy girl named Megan into her circle of friends. She had seen how the other girl was relentlessly bullied and decided no one was going to do that. Not on her watch.

Megan got folded very neatly into the friend group. Katie and Danielle actually liked her which made Annie happy as could be. It was during that time they also started regularly having Friday night sleep overs. It was mostly at Katie's house because her folks were far more welcoming. They would stay up late talking about boys and watching different movies that they could find. They especially had a weird fondness for old horror movies in spite of the fact it scared the crap out of them.

It was these weekly traditions and rituals with her friends that made going to high school easy.

Even with her best friends Annie had a rough start. She was told by her parents that only straight A's were acceptable. Annie hated that so much because classes like art were a big struggle for her. She was nice, good at talking, and Annie thought she was a decent athlete but for her folks that just wasn't enough.

The stress was eating Annie up. She spent most of her time trying to not just scream at it all. Something had to give. What happened though was a new boy moved to town with his folks. Dylan was the first boy who really caught Annie's attention. Sophomore year on she and Dylan were suddenly it. She thought she was in love with the boy who loved photography and film as much as she loved her Cheer squad.

During her Junior year Annie is able to make the Varsity team for the cheerleading squad. She makes the grades she wants finally. It felt like magic to her. She thought she had everything she wanted. Dylan made her so happy she even tried talking her parents into maybe helping him out with getting into the college he was talking about.

She was excited because it wasn't that far from the College she was looking at. Annie thought it was just perfect. She could have her top choice and the cute guy.

Senior year should have been her dream year. Instead of the thing of dreams her worst nightmares just started. Slowly but surely all her friends started to go missing. As it happened Annie slowly started to get more angry. These were her favorite people. It felt like no one but Dylan cared.

He kept asking how she felt. She poured her heart out about what was going on in her head. When the bodies started washing up and Annie started hearing details due to how small a town it was Annie had to keep restraining herself. She let Dylan tell her everything was going to be okay.

It was a damn lie but Annie needed it after Katie's funeral. It damn near broke her watching them put her best friend to rest.

What followed was months of trying to find out what did her friends in. Annie didn't think it was human. Nothing would stop her from revenge for the tragic loss of Katie, Danielle, and Megan. Her friends wouldn't be forgotten by her.

It was late April when the truth came out. Annie had been invited to go meet Dylan before a big after school rally. It was supposed to be a way to try and remember the people who had been lost that year. Annie didn't want to be late but Dylan made it sound important.

It was for him. Apparently he had been working to appease a powerful sea monster. He wanted a boon from this thing. It demanded a good story enacted for it. The deaths of her friends were to appeal to the monster but it demanded something precious to finish the story off. It was then Annie finally screamed. It wasn't out of fear but pure rage. How dare he kill her friends for power. She attacked him with every intention of feeding him to the monster he was serving. Annie refused to go down without a fight.

Dylan hadn't expected her to fight back. He thought he had cowed her with her own grief. She barely was able to push him over the edge of the pier he had lured her out onto. She was at first horrified with the fact she just threw her boyfriend down to the waiting monster, but then she found herself weirdly okay with the vengeance she just took. He deserved it she told herself. He had been the real monster between the two of them.

EDIT: It's been three years since her creation. I will be doing some minor updating soon to reflect "aging" her up to 20.

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