Throwing my character into the mix!
Name: Peter Schied
Age: 16
Gender: Male
Blood Type: B+
Nationality: American
Ultimite/SHSL: SHSL Tennis Ace
Appearence:
Personality: Peter tends to be a bit of a klutz in his daily life. If something doesn't break around him once a day, then he considers that good news. However, when he is in a serious situation on or off the court, he becomes a lot more sturdy both physically and mentally. He is able to whittle down opponents with this strong stamina, often playing mind games with them as their body deteriorates. He believes that you need a strong body and mind to win in tennis. He enjoys the company of his tennis team, but often doesn't stray too far from them.
Likes:
Being active- He can't just sit around for hours on end, otherwise he gets stir crazy
Planning- He enjoys thinking of a plan on how to win the point (despite the plan changing many times).
Dislikes:
Insults- He doesn't like people insulting himself, his friends, or anyone. He's okay with a 'playful' insult, but is totally against the mean/hateful insults
Slacking- Whenever he sees someone sitting around doing nothing, he feels the need to get them to do something
Strengths: Guardian
Strengths*:
Stamina- Due to his tennis skills, he has strong stamina physically and mentally.
Quick- Both on his feet and his mind, Peter can easily change his direction of movement and thinking
Weaknesses:
Klutz- He often breaks things, sometimes valuable objects.
Loose-tongued- He isn't the best at keeping secrets. In fact, he prefers sharing secrets, even if they aren't his own.
Fears:
Monophobia- Fear of being alone
Atychiphobia- Fear of failure: especially failing his team/friends
Birth Town: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Bio: Peter grew up in a crowded city, watching people move by so quickly from one place. He enjoyed watching this, and he wanted to get moving himself. One day when he was 5, he left his apartment without his parents' knowledge, and he traveled around city by himself. He stumbled upon tennis courts close by and saw a high school team practicing on them. Peter loved how they were moving around so much, and he stayed there watching them until the police arrived to bring him home. His parents weren't happy with having to call the police to find him, but with Peter's new obsession with tennis driving them crazy, they got him a cheap racket in hopes to get him to quiet him down. From there, Peter quickly picked up on the game, and learned the nature of the game. He felt like he fit right in. He persuaded his parents to sign him up in several clubs, then teams, then tournaments and team tournaments. As he made his way through elementary school and junior/senior high, he found other players and made friends with them, forming a small group that made their mark nationally, reaching and winning the national team tennis tournament. He was the #1 singles player on his team, and as such, he was recognized as one of the top junior tennis players in America.