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Kylie (The Enemy)

Intelligence: 8

Athletism: 7

Friendliness: 1

Leadership 1

Handling: 8

The one and only Kylie Killjoy excels at getting the most out of everyone she interacts with, but not in the way you would stereotypically achieve self-improvement. Instead of motivating someone with quality leadership skills such as support and encouragement, she becomes their most fearsome adversary. Some examples of this tendency of hers include, but are certainly not limited to: Degrading Riley Phillips the second-best 100km dash runner in her high school with insults and consistently crossing the line mere centimeters before her until Riley eventually surpassed her and became the Saskatchewan champion as a freshman, Becoming a consistent troublemaker for her laidback biology teacher Mr. Faire before he became strict enough to follow the school rules and punish her, Looting her father's various stashes of alcohol, and drinking herself into a stupor to traumitize him into working towards curbing his alcoholism.

 Kylie is great reading people, reactions and situations. It is hard to faze her. She is extremely blunt, yet very rarely shows her emotions. She has a slim, tall, athletic body and excels at running short distances. She has a low self-worth, and is willing to sacrifice herself if it means furthering someone else's improvement. In private, she is extremely self-deprecating.

What does Kylie gain from being completely unlikable? The Truth of human behavior. Reaching an evident final conclusion to this Truth is all she wants, and she does not care for good or evil intentions as long as she can learn some more and improve those around her. The one person she refuses to improve or analyze is none other than herself. Maybe one day she'll come in contact with someone she can't improve, but that can improve her instead. That's obviously not going to happen, right?