[hider=Agnes] [center][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/180918/361d9cab69f842eeb50c78a6788e1399.png[/img] [img]https://i.imgur.com/kDoHaNF.png?1[/img] [quote=Agnes Rosenthal, to fighting a Titan][color=6F6C8B][b]“Statistically the smartest approach is...”[/b][/color][/quote][/center] [sub][color=6F6C8B][b]Name[/b][/color][/sub][hr][indent]Agnes Rosenthal[/indent] [sub][color=6F6C8B][b]Nickname[/b][/color][/sub][hr][indent]Rose[/indent] [sub][color=6F6C8B][b]Age[/b][/color][/sub][hr][indent]16[/indent] [sub][color=6F6C8B][b]Appearance[/b][/color][/sub][hr][indent]Agnes stands around 5'1”, making her one of the shorter cadets. Her physique is not brawny by any means, so with one look at Agnes you see a girl who should be working in a library or the garrison archives rather than being a front-line soldier. Her dark brown hair is often kept in pigtails with a band sitting above her bangs. She often can be seen with a pair of glasses, due to her impaired vision, which only continues to validate her supposedly bookish appearance.[/indent] [sub][color=6F6C8B][b]Biography[/b][/color][/sub][hr][indent]Agnes Rosenthal is the daughter of Elsbeth Brühl, a well-acknowledged member of the Survey Corps. Her father, David Rosenthal, is one of the finest physicians and surgeons in the city of Trost. It was with their prestige and dedication that they cultivated a girl whom at a young age was inspired by critical thinking and collective duty. Agnes's childhood was fairly basic – she was a bookish girl with few friends and loving parents, but eventually something happened to make her want to apply her intellect to the field of military study. Something that, in the world she lived in, wasn't all that uncommon. After years of dutiful service, one day Agnes learned that her mother was probably never coming home and that her disappearance would never be investigated. A few months later, to the surprise of her father and her brothers, Agnes found herself signing up for military service. It was a decision she took much thought in, but at the end of the day the use of someone of her wit and mindfulness would certainly be valuable in the never-ending war against the titans. Or at least that was her line of thought. [/indent] [sub][color=6F6C8B][b]Personality[/b][/color][/sub][hr][indent]Agnes is a quiet, intelligent, and non-confrontational woman. For the majority of her life she's been surrounded with an astute work ethic, but at the same time she took more interest in books rather than social activities outside from her home in the streets of Trost. As a result, Agnes has a keen knowledge in the nature of medical procedures, in-depth knowledge of Trost's history, and with theoretical study. This can make her seen as the least suited for the life of a cadet (and more of a doctor or scholar), but Agnes refuses the notion that she does not belong. In fact, if there is one thing she is defiant and stubborn about is with her role as a cadet and future member of the Survey Corps. Some drill instructors might attempt to break Agnes down so she'll “surrender” to leaving the military to serve as a civilian doctor or librarian, but they will find themselves pleasantly surprised by the nerve that Agnes has despite her initially appearing softspoken and meek. Perhaps it is a trait she shares with her mother. But how far can that sheer belief take Agnes? If she succeeds as a cadet, can she truly become good enough to live up to her mother's example?[/indent] [sub][color=6F6C8B][b]Statistics[/b][/color][/sub][hr][indent]• [b]Physical Strength:[/b] 3 • [b]Speed:[/b] 10 • [b]Teamwork:[/b] 12 • [b]Leadership:[/b] 5 • [b]Skill (Gear):[/b] 20 [/indent] [/hider]