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Anne Marie Cunningham ([personal profile] savethebullshit) wrote2012-03-22 05:48 am

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Anne Cunningham

FANDOM Silent Hill: Downpour
CANON POINT after the Truth and Justice ending



Age: 26
Occupation: correctional officer
Personality: cold, driven, and forceful. She seems like she would have the capacity to be very sweet when talking to someone she cares a lot for, but otherwise she's got an icy bitch exterior, probably to overcompensate for her gender, being in a field of work generally dominated by men. She's the last person you want to cross. She holds grudges, and HARD. Though she has a strong sense of justice, her belief in revenge is much stronger and she will compromise her morals to get it if need be. However she also has a kinder side that rarely rears its head in-game. She is surprisingly given to spontaneous displays of affection and when she cares for someone she will be much gentler with them than she would with someone she dislikes. Anne doesn't give two shits about the law; all she really cares about is what's right. She'll break the law as much as she wants if what is fair and right goes against what is legal. If that means letting a criminal go free, then she'll do it.
Background: Anne is the daughter of Frank Coleridge, a guard at Ryall State Correctional Facility. She looked up to her father greatly while growing up because he was a kind and compassionate man, and she wanted to be like him, even going to far as to get a job as a guard at Wayside Max. However, during a riot in the prison one night, Frank was beaten near death by a fellow guard named George Sewell, leaving him a vegetable, and Sewell framed an inmate named Murphy Pendleton. Frank didn't die until years later, and Anne was forced to watch him suffer, and began to see him as a monster. Desperate for revenge, she pulled strings to get Murphy transferred to her prison so she could have her revenge, Anne began to lose sight of who she had once been. When Murphy is being transferred to her prison, the bus crashes and she finds herself in the town of Silent Hill, where a variable personal hell awaits her. She pursues Murphy, who has no knowledge of her being Frank's daughter, intent on carrying out her revenge. Somewhere along the way, Murphy has the chance to kill her, and spares her instead. Silent Hill then shows her an image of what really happened to Frank, and she apologizes to Murphy for everything she said and did to him before. When she embraces him, it transports them out of the hellish alternate Silent Hill and into the real world. Then she chooses to let Murphy go free, knowing now that he was not to blame for the crime that was taking him to Wayside. She then goes on to exact her revenge on Sewell, cornering him in his office with a gun in hand. Though it is never shown, it is implied that she kills him.

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