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[B]Name: [/B]
[B]Gender: [/B]
[B]Age: [/B]
[B]Grade: [/B]
[B]School: [/B]
[B]Hobbies and Interests: [/B]
[B]Appearance: [/B]
[B]Biography: [/B]
[B]Advantages: [/B]
[B]Disadvantages: [/B]
Name: Pretty self-explanatory, everyone has a first and last name. You will be asked to justify anything silly or fantastical.
Gender: Your character's gender.
Age: Almost all V9 characters will be in the 17-18 age range. Anything outside of that must be explained and justified in the profile, and anything unreasonable will need to be changed.
Grade: Characters in V9 Pregame may be seniors only.
School: All characters for V9 Pregame must attend Southwest Red Rock High School.
Hobbies and Interests: List anything that your character was involved in, such as school activities, volunteer work, etc., here. Important: Ensure you cover anything listed here in the biography! This section should be a simple list, with each item separated by a comma.
Appearance: Describe, in detail, what your character looks like. Please be as descriptive as possible, anyone reading your bio should be able to picture your character vividly.
Biography: Tell us a bit about your character -- their past, their personality, their likes and dislikes, their general outlook on the world -- anything that makes your character stand out or anything you deem important or influential to your character should be listed here.
NOTE: If you want your V9 character to be 18 at the time of the trip and graduate in 2025 (assuming no grade skipping or being held back) they need to be born between October 2006 and May 2007.
Advantages: Are there any advantages that your character may have over the other players? Ensure these are covered beforehand in the biography and don't come out of nowhere!
Disadvantages: What are some disadvantages that your character has as opposed to the competition? Keep in mind that not being able to shoot a gun while doing a one-handed handstand on a tree branch isn't a weakness. Bear in mind lacking fighting ability and gun training are also not disadvantages, but rather the assumed norm. Advantages and disadvantages should be written in narrative, not as lists.