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In Character Information
character name: Anna Milton
Fandom: Supernatural
Timeline: At the end of 4x21, after the angels come to take her away.
character's age: Over 2000. (Looks to be in her mid 20's.)
powers, skills, pets and equipment:
Angels in Supernatural are heavy hitters. They have superhuman strength in their vessels. They have telekinesis and telepathy, can teleport, be invisible, heal humans or their own vessels, put humans to sleep with a touch of their fingers, exorcise demons, see things that humans can't, travel through time, manipulate memories...the list goes on.
In-game, I'd like for most of this to be null and void, a combination of the Mist and not being quite the angel she once was. So the following are the only powers I'd like her to have:
-Telekinesis.
-Teleportation to any point within the city that she's already familiar with.
-Healing. (No resurrection.)
She will also be far more vulnerable than in canon. Basically what would kill her vessel will kill her.
canon history:
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Anna was a miracle baby, born to parents who couldn't conceive. At the age of two, she would go into a panic any time her father came near her, claiming that he wasn't her real father. Her real father, she said, was angry and wanted to kill her. Her parents took her to a child psychologist and for over twenty years, everything seemed fine.
And then she started talking about angels and demons and seals and the apocalypse. This earned her a room at the Common Beverley Behavioural Medicine Center, diagnosed with schizophrenia. She escaped after a fight with a demon posing as an orderly.
The voices inside Anna's head belonged to angels, speaking through her rather than to her, making her an "angel radio". The demons wanted her because she could hear them, could be tortured for information. The angels wanted her because she had once been one of them, a fact Anna remembered while under hypnosis. After two thousand years of being stationed on earth, watching like the perfect marble statue that she was, Anna decided that she wanted more. She wanted freedom and emotions. So she hacked her grace out and fell. Nine months later, she was born as a human girl.
After remembering all of this, Anna knew that the only hope she had for survival and sparing those around her was by getting her grace back. And with the help of the Winchester brothers and the demon Ruby, she manages it. But she's still hunted by other angels, returning to Castiel only long enough to question some of the things that he's doing under orders and encourage him to think for himself.
She visits one time too many. Though she killed Uriel to save him, Castiel is shown to have betrayed her when two angels appear to take her away.
personality:
With the exception of one strange incident at the age of two, Anna Milton seemed fairly well-adjusted. She was happy and had friends. Her father was a church deacon, but as a journalism major with a bright future, she was also rooted in the world around her. She was the epitome of the girl next door.
And then one day she remembered that she wasn't a girl at all. She remembered that she was an angel, and it was then that her true personality came out, one that was far less timid. Because Anna isn't like the blind obedient masses of Heaven. She had questions and doubts instead of the faith that angels are supposed to have. After two thousand years of watching and longing, Anna made the first decision of her very own: she hacked out her Grace (the energy that makes angels...angels) and fell to earth. It was a decision that shows her courage, as it was both painful (like cutting your kidney out with a butter knife) and put a death sentence on her head.
For Anna, free will and the ability to feel emotions, good and bad alike, was worth it. For those who came after her, Anna understands that orders are orders, but she won't apologize for the choices she's made and she won't let the fear of making them cripple her. She remains as independent as ever, questioning things as being right or wrong from her own point of view instead of only from what she's been told.
Anna has a much higher opinion of humans than many angels do, and if it were up to her, she would've been happy to remain one. She has faith in them, and in them she sees their capacity for loyalty, forgiveness and love. These are the things she tries to hold onto, this same sentimentality leading to her calling in a few favors to get her vessel back after it was destroyed. Anna will protect a friend, humans and angels alike, but she doesn't like to force. And while she's not afraid to speak up, she also tries to get people (and angels) to see the light for themselves, and rebel when they need to.