[center] [h1][color=003471]Steven Rite[/color][/h1] [img]https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQdhDBB6W4Uej1VPZn4rBVSR-1mcfE0xMogR9G4FiH4jzUbwFlMGA[/img] [h3][color=003471]"I have nothing to say, though, I'll probably end up saying something stupid anyway."[/color][/h3] [b][color=003471]Age[/color][/b] 17 [b][color=003471]Sex/Gender Identity[/color][/b] Male [b][color=003471]Sexual/Romantic Preference[/color][/b] Heterosexual [b][color=003471]School Year[/color][/b] Highschool 3rd year [b]Pro[/b]/Anti/Neutral Match [/center] [hr] [center] [b][color=003471]Likes[/color][/b] Card Games Drawing Thinking Order [b][color=003471]Dislikes[/color][/b] Assholes Mischief Disorder Loud noises Himself [b][color=003471]Hobbies[/color][/b] Drawing Playing card games (TCGs and such) [b][color=003471]Fears[/color][/b] Judgement- If there is anything that Steven is afraid of, it's how others view him, though he always feels this fear is irrational, and what other people think doesn't matter, he always finds himself worrying about what everyone else thinks. [/center] [hr] [center] [b][color=003471]Personality[/color][/b] Steven is awkward, to say the least. He always worries about what others think, but tends towards the most odd, and painful jokes and statements. He just isn't good with other people, unless those people are on the other side of a table, holding a hand of cards. He always ends up relying on others to accept him for the awkward, hopeless loser that he his. Though, he does have traits he considers to be worthwhile. He's dependable, trustworthy, and logical. He believes he can at least hold up an intelligent conversation, even if he isn't that interesting of a person. [b][color=003471]Biography[/color][/b] Steven was born into a rather normal family, and has so far lived a rather unassuming life. His parents had boring office jobs, and he had no siblings. Most of the time, he would sit at home, play games on his computer, and clean. He wasn't very talkative until middle school, where people would laugh at how weird he was around others. Only a few people accepted him for who he was, but he thought they only did so out of pity. He hated others, and he hated himself. He wasted time by sitting around doing nothing, but thinking about everything. Over time, he started playing card games with a group of friends at their local card shop. During this time, he stopped being so bitter, but he still acknowledged the fact that he was flawed. There was no reason to be mad at the world, as there was no way he could change it. When Steven was sent off to Ivy Wood Academy, he was in full support of the match system, even though it would probably never help him in any way. [/center] [hr] [center] [b][color=003471]Extras[/color][/b] None [/center]