Name: Pfeiffer Pavia
Age: 15
Member of: District 5
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Appearance: Average hight leaning to tall. She has long, very straight blond shoulder length hair and pale blue eyes. A life of never having enough to eat and alot of fiscal activity (Pfeirrer dose alote of running) has made her skinny but still reasonably wiry and fit with very good stamina.
Personality: Pfeiffer is very careful about how she is vewed by the out side world and has bild up an image for her self of a brisk, no-nonsense girl who's doing her best to support her family. Around a few select people, (namely her brothers) and when she's feeling relaxed enough to let her wals down, she is full of life and verve and a wicked sense of humor, almost always ready to entertain her younger brothers with a story, skit, or prank. Pfeiffer has a natural talent for acting and comedic timing, which is handy when covering up for her laitest bout of thievery. She also can have quite a sarcastic toung at times, pocking fun at people in her traditionally droll way and deftly deflecting conversations in a direction away frome her self, as she is very private and hesitates to volunteer any information about her self or her family. She is very close to (and protective of) her little twin brothers, Jessyer and Shoon, and has a love-hate relationship with her older brother, Nickola.
History:When Pfeiffer was 12 years old, her mother died of what they think was lung cancer, leaving her four children in the care of there drunken father. There mother had had a fairly good job at one of the labs and had been the main supporter of the family, and with her gone and there father spending what little money he earned on liquor, they quickly fell into poverty. Pfeiffer's older brother, Nickola, managed to get a part time job sweeping floors and doing od jobs for a shop cleric, but his earnings were meager and the family was just barely scraping by, and so Pfeiffer Pavia began her life as a criminal and a thief. She quickly developed light fingers, deftly stealing what they neaded to survive and evaiding Peace Keepers with practiced ease. Though she occasionally strugles with her moral compass, wondering if she's really doing the right thing, Pfeiffer has to admit, if only to her self, that she loves the thieving, getting a thrill every time she escapes with something that could mean the difference between life and death for her family.
And so, Pfeiffer stealing and Nickola working (though his boss often threatened to fire him for his laziness) the family got by.