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Character Name: Amy Pond
Fandom: Doctor Who
Age: 21
Canon Point: 5.10, Vincent and the Doctor
Personality:
Amy is a headstrong, young woman. She starts off very determined as to what her reality is. Things have become what they are. A man in a box once came to open her eyes, but he left. Amy became rather hard for this. While she was always stubborn, there was almost a hardness to her. People tried to tell her what was, but eventually she was worn down.
Until the man in the blue box returned. While she is still stubborn and would gladly run into a situation head first, he is the person that opened her eyes. There are stars. There are things she could have only imagined out there. Her curiosity is lit ablaze and she wants more.
Amy was never the type to take the word 'no', but with a universe in front of her, she is wild, imaginative, and wants to know it all. She is fun and light, and dedicated. Amy is loyal to those she trusts. Once the Doctor proves who he is, that she was right all along, she would do anything for him. The same with Rory, her fiance. She does love him. He is her stability. The Doctor shows her the world, but Rory shows her herself. Who she is. It's why she choses the reality that has him in it. Her choice was her fiance.
She's strong. She's willing to go to any lengths. Amy put herself in the vampire's layer, because she not only trusted the Doctor implicitly, but because she wanted to help. She wants to do things. We see how boing Leadworth is. She's the most exciting thing in it, with her tales of the Doctor and her flighty job. But Amy wants more. This is her chance to see and do the impossible, and she gladly excepts her role as the Doctor's companion.
This means that she is the Doctor's humanity. She sees things he doesn't, because he's seen the universe ten times over. It's become dull to him, but to Amy not only is he amazing, but the universe is as well. It's immense and Amy is so longing to know it.
Amy is caring. She loves hard. It's why she ended up trying to jump the Doctor after the Angels ordeal or why talking to him after the Space Whale was so important. Amy grew up without a family. Or at least they were eaten by the crack in her wall, so she doesn't remember them. She lets the people around her become her family, the Doctor and Rory especially. But she even starts to let River in, even before she finds out who she is.
Rory is the most important thing in her life, though at the point that she's taken from, Amy doesn't know him. He was eaten by the cracks in time. She deeply loves him and realizes it when she's lost him. Even more so when she finds him.
She goes from a childlike innocence to being an adult, and then the Doctor reminds her of the importance of fairytales. That dreaming is imporant, that there are things out there that are so inconceivable, we must poke them. She shares that outlook with the Doctor, wanting to know more. She's known him since she was seven, and she's loyal enough to follow him to the end of the universe and then some.
History:
Amy's wiki Abilities/Weaknesses: Amy is a regular human. She has the regular strength of one as well as the weaknesses of one.
First Person Sample:
[A rather annoyed looking redhead is staring at the screen.] Anyone seen a man in stupid had or tweed coat. Probably in braces. He's mine. I'm looking for him, and so help you whoever has me trapped here, because when he gets here, and you better believe he will, he'll...
[She's glaring, trying to sound menacing.] He'll do something. Yeah, that's right. I don't know what, but you do not want to piss him off. That's all I have to say.
Third Person Sample:
Amy had just come back to her room and just laid on the bed. Fell over was more like. Everything was so broken in her head, and all she wanted was things to make sense. Her memory was there, or so she thought, but Amy wanted her Doctor. She wanted to be on Earth. This couldn't be Earth.
She groaned into the pillow. No, she wouldn't regret following him. At least this wasn't Leadworth, but she felt like that lost little girl in the house with too many windows. Only this reservation had too many rooms. And it was like the Doctor had left her all over again.
But he would be back. That's what he did. Granted Bow Tie Boy had a tendency to be late, but she believed more than anything she'd here the whoop, whoop of the TARDIS and he'd come for her.
Amy smiled at the thought and let herself be taken into unconsciousness. It'd work out. A yawn. Even if she'd make it work.