Full name
Sara Dean
Gender
Female
Age
25
Birthdate
30 October
Sexuality
Heterosexual
Appearance
Sara is only 5'4", with a slight frame and muscular body. She works out often, using weights and runs through her district everday to keep her busy and distracted from the life she lives. Her hair is auburn in colour, with tight curls, making her look like a Merida from Brave. She has tanned skin, that compliment her hair, from all the time outside she has spent. Sara has beautiful dark brown eyes, that almost look black when she's not in daylight and the sun isn't shining.
Her eyes can be described as almost doe like, big and round. She has virtually no freckles on her face, and doesn't wear much makeup, only to a special occasion, which is rare nowadays. She has a slender face, from all the working out she does, with high cheekbones and a structured jaw. Sara's body is quite athletic, but still feminine, with a small waist and larger hips. She has a beautiful smile, that lights up when she is genuinely happy. Most of the time, she doesn't smile like that, and it is more of a pity smile or sad one. When it comes to her style, she doesn't dress with style, more for comfort and ease. Where she is from, there isn't a lot of money, so she often wears the same blue jeans and t-shirt. She does have a few dresses, but rarely wears them. Sara wears a tactical belt that wraps around her waist, full of weapons and different tools to help her on her endeavours.
Personality
Sara has lost quite a lot of her personality since the war broke out with the enemy 3 years ago. She struggles to be happy and is often in a bad mood, feeling sad and angry most of the time. Having this disconnect means she has grown and adapted to become a person of power, being able to make an unbiased judgement on any decisions that need to be made.
Sara has very little empathy for those in the enemy district, even those who are not involved. She gets power hungry at times, and those closest to her often need to remind her of what is at stake. Sara will do anything for her district, as they are her only family, since the war took her parents from her. She struggles to make meaningful connections and believes she will be lonely for the rest of her life. Sara no longer has any hope for this world, but there may be someone to help her gain her faith back.