Ann, otherwise known as "Disciple" from Identity V, loves cats and books, and she is talented at woodworking and the organ |
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Some of her hobbies are praying and keeping animals. Her father had a different religion from the rest of the town, as he prayed to a "cat god" |
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Because of Ann's catlike eyes and her father's weird behavior, Ann was shunned and, like Andrew, ridiculed by her townspeople |
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One evening, Ann went to pray at the town's church, but she was ambushed and stabbed with a large wooden cross in the woods right through the heart |
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Some say Ann's ghost is vengful and violent, howling with rage at the people who hated and killed her just because of her differences |
I love Ann because to me, she's a very contemplative, thoughtful character. Her hobbies and interests refelct her gentle nature, and that makes her one of my favorites |
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Her ghost's vengfulness and fury at being wronged is a powerful addition to her character, and some part of that sticks with me, in a way |
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Check out her wiki here |
Its theorized that Ann's catlike eyes are caused by a condition called "Polycoria", which occurs when there are multiple pupils in one eye |
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But, elaborating on the previous bullet, her yellow eye color could come from the illness she was diagonsed with as a child |
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Ann and the Hermit (Alva Lorenz) are almost certainly connected through the mysterious Cat God |