Post by Paige Warren on Jun 6, 2009 0:41:04 GMT -5
Character Basics
Name:Paige Warren
Nickname:
Age:16
Appearance
Looks:Paige is a petite girl. She’s 5’4” tall, with a small frame. She has long, dark brown hair, and deep brown eyes. Her sense of style is uniquely her own. She doesn’t follow the trends, but picks out what she likes. Sometimes it’s in fashion, sometimes its not. She doesn’t purposely try to stand out, but just wears what makes her happy.
Scars, tattoos, other marks:
Portrayed by: Rachel Bilson
Personality and Stats
Basic Personality: She is a bit odd at times, often being seen as the weird girl in school, however she has a lot of confidence. Her confidence doesn’t seem to be affected by the fact that she is not in with the popular crowd. She likes who she is, and doesn’t want to change that to get a group of cheerleaders who talk behind each other’s backs to like her. She’s her own person, and likes the company of others who don’t change who they are. She’s a very creative person, especially loving writing fiction, and creating her own worlds on paper.
Species: Human
Abilities:none
Occupation:student - sophomore
Car:none
History:
Birthplace:Forks, Washington
Family: Parker (sister – 23), Mark and Beth Warren (parents)
Friends: Joey Miles
History: Paige was born in Forks, the youngest child to the Warrens. Her childhood was pretty normal. Her mother taught kindergarten in the elementary schools and her father worked in a factory. They weren’t rich, but they always had enough to get by on. They fit in well with the normal middle class families that lived in Forks.
Paige had a couple close friends growing up but was never the popular one in school. She didn’t really mind though, her mother having always taught her to be herself and that the people who were worth having in life would be the ones who would accept her regardless. Both of her parents were always very supportive, if a bit overprotective of her.
Paige was never too rebellious, but some of her ideas at times bordered on what would be acceptable. For example in History class, when she was given the assignment to write a paper on an influential figure in American history, while others were choosing presidents, or civil rights movement leaders, Paige wrote a compelling and convincing case for Elvis Presley citing the effect his music had on the generation and future musicians to follow. While it wasn’t what the teacher had expected, it fit within the guidelines and was well written and researched so she got an A for it.
Paige has gotten by in school without too many major events. She’s neither been the popular kid nor the outcast. She’s friendly with most people, but doesn’t crave being the center of attention.
Name:Paige Warren
Nickname:
Age:16
Appearance
Looks:Paige is a petite girl. She’s 5’4” tall, with a small frame. She has long, dark brown hair, and deep brown eyes. Her sense of style is uniquely her own. She doesn’t follow the trends, but picks out what she likes. Sometimes it’s in fashion, sometimes its not. She doesn’t purposely try to stand out, but just wears what makes her happy.
Scars, tattoos, other marks:
Portrayed by: Rachel Bilson
Personality and Stats
Basic Personality: She is a bit odd at times, often being seen as the weird girl in school, however she has a lot of confidence. Her confidence doesn’t seem to be affected by the fact that she is not in with the popular crowd. She likes who she is, and doesn’t want to change that to get a group of cheerleaders who talk behind each other’s backs to like her. She’s her own person, and likes the company of others who don’t change who they are. She’s a very creative person, especially loving writing fiction, and creating her own worlds on paper.
Species: Human
Abilities:none
Occupation:student - sophomore
Car:none
History:
Birthplace:Forks, Washington
Family: Parker (sister – 23), Mark and Beth Warren (parents)
Friends: Joey Miles
History: Paige was born in Forks, the youngest child to the Warrens. Her childhood was pretty normal. Her mother taught kindergarten in the elementary schools and her father worked in a factory. They weren’t rich, but they always had enough to get by on. They fit in well with the normal middle class families that lived in Forks.
Paige had a couple close friends growing up but was never the popular one in school. She didn’t really mind though, her mother having always taught her to be herself and that the people who were worth having in life would be the ones who would accept her regardless. Both of her parents were always very supportive, if a bit overprotective of her.
Paige was never too rebellious, but some of her ideas at times bordered on what would be acceptable. For example in History class, when she was given the assignment to write a paper on an influential figure in American history, while others were choosing presidents, or civil rights movement leaders, Paige wrote a compelling and convincing case for Elvis Presley citing the effect his music had on the generation and future musicians to follow. While it wasn’t what the teacher had expected, it fit within the guidelines and was well written and researched so she got an A for it.
Paige has gotten by in school without too many major events. She’s neither been the popular kid nor the outcast. She’s friendly with most people, but doesn’t crave being the center of attention.