[hider=Character Sheet: Princess Anna] [b]Name[/b]: Princess Anna [b]Age[/b]: 18 [b]Gender[/b]: Female [b]Appearance[/b]: Princess Anna! Fuckign shit! Okay, gotta calm down. PRINCESS ANNA?!?! Right, so... Appearance... She's... She wears... God damn it, okay! New tactic! Her design is very simplistic, probably to a fault. She's just a floating blob of blackness. But wait! It gets better! She has small yellow circles for eyes, and they glow in the dark! And she has a cute little tiny wimy golden tiara! Awwwww!!! [b]Personality[/b]: Oh my God, where do I begin?! Anna is... special. Not retarded, just weird. She kind of has a bubbly personality, hidden underneath a layer of laziness and hopelessness. She has a knack for making any situation as awkward as possible, sometimes even hilariously so. Usually this involves one of her nefarious plots. Oh God, the plots. They are overly complicated, obviously flawed, always perfectly executed, and never ends well for her! Otherwise, she's just a regular idiot geek fangirl with way too many hobbies. [b]Backstory[/b]: Princess Anna is Princess Saffron's sister. This means they have the same overprotective parents who kept the both of them from leaving the castle their whole lives. Although they tried to sneak out on several occations, the guards were just too smart for them. Well, there was that one time when Anna got lost in the castle, fell out one of the windows, and landed in a bush. They had never thought of using the windows before. After that incident, the sisters were assigned permanent guards to stay by their sides at all times. [hider2=The bush, the princess, and the... I don't know.] "Hello! Is anybody there?" the princess whispered nervously, her voice trembling, as she made her way through the maze of corridors. She had recently realised she was lost, and her eyes had gotten progressively wetter with tears. Suddenly, a loud noise sounded from behind her. It was loud, so perhaps others had heard it as well? Fear instantly grabbed hold of her, though, and she bolted forwards, trying as hard as she could to get away from the origin of the sound. In doing so, however, she tripped, crashing head-first into a glass window, shattering it into one thousand and fourty two pieces, and plummeted down three floors, into a bush. During the fall, she screamed the loudest scream she had ever screamed. It alerted the guards to her presence. It took the princess a few minutes to get herself reoriented. As she crawled out of the bush, she noticed something was wrong. This was not the outside of the castle. This was Hell. The ground was soft and meaty, the air was hot and sickening, and the landscape was literally on fire! Needless to say, she was terrified. "Princess! Are you alright?!" She heard one of the guards ask frantically, and she instantly snapped back into reality. Strange. It kind of sounded like he was a completely different person for a moment there. But no, it was one of the castle guards. "Yeah, I'm fine," she replied. Her vision was a little blurry, and her body felt... weird. Like, it was a completely different one. [/hider2] Also after that incident, Princess Anna had been transformed from a human being, into... what is described in the Appearance section of this Character Sheet. This was, of course, met with an interesting reaction. No one recognised her at first, and she was imprisoned for at least a week until her family finally decided to visit her. Her breakdown was certainly an amusing sight. Just like her sister, Princess Anna has spent her life trapped at home, in a castle. As a result of this, she has developed a longing for adventure. With the castle fully explored, and all possibilities of an adventure depleted, Princess Anna is bored out of her wits. She's even considering reading a book. "AND FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, NO MORE PRINCESS LESSONS, MOM!" [b]Alignment[/b]: Chaotic good. [/hider] One down, three to go. I really hope I did the hiders correctly here. Either way, I think you'll find the backstory here intriguing. I would love to explain it, so I will. In a hider, so you don't spoil yourself before reading the actual story. [hider=spoiler] Imagine there's a multiverse. In this multiverse, two very different universes exist. Now imagine these two universes have some kind of link. Perhaps this is a feature of the entire multiverse. There's an infinite amount of universes A and B, wherein events vary from version to version. This could also be described as branching timelines. Now look at Ni No Kumi. In that game, there are two worlds. World 1 is the real world, where the game starts. World 2 is the wizard world, where the rest of the game takes place. Naturally, the game takes the player back to World 1 a couple of times, but that's not important. The interesting thing about this, is that every person in World 1 has what is called a soul mate in World 2. The shopkeeper's cat in World 1 turns out to be a king in World 2. Soulmates have a magical connection to each other. If something happens to the shopkeeper's cat, lke, it gets lost in a sewer, then the king in World 2 might have something happen to him. Maybe he starts feeling lost for some reason, and tries to escape. And as he flees the castle, the cat miraculously finds it's way out of the sewers. Granted this doesn't actually happen in the game. Now, take it a step further. Imagine that not only are emotions and circomstances similiar between soulmates, but also dialog. When the guard said "Princess! Are you alright?!", Anna noticed that his voice was different for a moment. This is because she heard the first half of the sentence being said by the guard's soulmate. Now, this implies that the two worlds are perfectly in sync with each other, but that may not be the case. Perhaps it was just perfectly timed. Perhaps it doesn't matter when you say the words, but which words you say, and in what order. Again this implies that human language is hardwired into the faric of reality, which isn't necessarily the case. This brings me back to the multiverse theory. Every possible universe has a repesentative in this multiverse. If there is a universe pair wherein the dialogs don't match up, it's somehow able to detect this, and erase that pair of universes. You'd think that would mean that the world ends once you say the wrong thing, while in reality, it'll be as if that specific history never happened. And since there are infinite pairs, and infinite possibilities, it's impossible to tell wether or not the multiverse will actually deplete in this manner, considering infinity isn't a number. It is merely the idea that something can go on and on and never end. Of course I don't actually believe in this. It's just an idea I've been thinking of lately. [/hider]