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Some of these are a little more esoteric and it'd honestly be hard for me to say for a lot of them but I'll give it a shot and keep it limited to the high schools. Most charismatic That's hard for me to say. If we're limiting it to the high schools then I don't think there's any one more charismatic than the others. Alex Day, Chris Yves, Adam Karter, Jelena Petrovic, Catherine Muskov and others all, in their own way, have loads of it. I'm tempted to say Alex for a meta reason: she has the type of personality that makes her (or someone with her mind band) incredibly easy to write. She stands out a lot to me for that reason and if the writer can get roped in by her, imagine how easy it is for people living in the story. Chelsea actually strikes me as not having as much charisma as one would think. A lot of people see through her and it's more an overbearing personality that gets her what she wants than anything else and even then her position is precarious. Sluttiest Again, hard to say. Karter's a ladies man but I can't remember (either here or in BoM) if he more just flirts with and teases girls or if he actually goes all the way with them. Marcos Rivera is definitely a playboy and, I mean, three girlfriends at once. Sienna Goldman and Dorothy Harmon sleep around as well. So for the guys it's probably Marcos, for the girls it'd be Sienna or Dorothy. Worst Temper Steve Patterson maybe. He's not going to explode in a rage but he's the type who, if he was pissed at you, would ruin you worse than one of the bullies pounding your face in. Abi Steiner seems to be in that Steve Patterson camp and it almost makes me curious as to what would happen if the two crossed paths... Worst Long Term Impersonation To me it's an almost impossible question because most characters, even the ones in bad states, could have their fortunes turn with the right mindset, determination and some luck and if you're the one impersonating them, well, you have the outside perspective to perhaps try and change things. So in the short term there's a lot but long term? I honestly can't think of any. Most Pity Some of the already mentioned trapped characters are a little too easy of a choice for me so to bring it down to the more mundane I'll go with Gloria Rea. Other characters like Gordon and Sienna have bad home lives but I don't quite think any of them feel as utterly alone as Gloria feels... and kind of is. She doesn't feel as if she's truly friends with her "friends", she doesn't like the other cheerleaders and is filled with resentment and self-loathing and has been so mentally beaten down that she lacks the will to really do anything about it. Someone like Gordon, at least, does have a girlfriend who does seem to genuinely care and friends who do seem to genuinely like him. Most Physically Gifted For the boys it's Gordon and I doubt there's really any competition. I'll actually swerve here and say for the girls it's actually Lucy Gibbon. She's a natural athlete, was the star of two teams for Schuyler and would likely get that spot on any team she joined if she wanted to join one. But she has to settle for being someone who can knock a person like Chen flat on his ass instead. Lucy is a beast. Under My Control If I were a teenager in Saratoga Falls with access to the book and masks then Kelsey Blankenship seems like a great "ally" to have. I can't think of any real downsides to having her under your control. |