Name: Briana Roth
Age/Year in school: 25, 5th year
Gender&Pronouns: cis female, she/her
Major: Media Design MFA
Species: Gargoyle
Faceclaim: Hailee Steinfeld
Short Intro (More will be added later):
Briana Roth—is a child of two happily married people-or was until her mother had a one night stand with another man and ended up pregnant. Her father knew this and yet chose to raise the child as his own, wanting the child to be raised in a healthy family. Except, the biological father, three years later, wanted to be involved. This began to create tension in the family; and while Briana knew her father was doing his best to keep his optimism, she knew he was hurting deep down. She still loved her little baby brother and continued to remain optimistic even when her father couldn’t. So no matter what is going on in her personal life, Briana continues to hold a smile on her face-unless she believes she is alone. And it’s there, that you can find Briana doing silent yoga with quiet tears falling.
Headcanons:
Briana will eat absolutely everything and anything. She loves being the taster for any new recipes and dishes friends-or sometimes even the academy’s kitchen-make! However, when it comes to actually making the food, Briana is an absolute mess; the poor woman can’t tell salt from sugar. Never request a birthday cake from her.
Briana likes to be active. If she is not flying around practicing in her gargoyle form, she can be found in the gym or running around campus. She doesn’t do this because she wants to burn all the food she’s consumed-though Briana does knowingly fool herself into believing she is making more room for new foods-Briana does this because it energizes her. Creative ideas for new projects tend to come when she is moving around or interacting with the world around her; in addition, it helps Briana clear her mind when she is stressed.
Briana has gotten attached to the wrong people in her past-often. She can see it coming or can sense this person may not be best for her and yet she still stays until the other ends or pushes her away. She can’t help it. Being born into a family who had always supported her and taught her that there is always something good in people encourages Briana to do the same with others-even if she’s the one who gets hurt in the end.















