Name: Minerva Charalampos
Age: 19
Place of Birth: Malibu, CA
Nationality: American
Hair Color: Brassy-Gold
Eye Color: Hazel Brown
Ethnicity: Greek American
Skin Tone: A deep tan with olive undertones
Pubic Hair: Brazil Waxed
Distinguishing features: Minerva loves to dress as fashionably as her uniforms allow, including wearing cute jewelery and headbands and always matching her belt with her shoes.
Height: 5'7 ft.
Weight: 125 lbs.
Bust: 36 in.
Waist: 23 in.
Hips: 35 in.
Background: Minerva (never Mina) was born to a rich business tycoon and his trophy wife in southern L.A. She spent an idyllic childhood paying no attention to her parent's quickly dissolving marriage or her father's ruthless sense of business. After the inevitable divorce, Minerva soon found herself being kicked out of school after school. Private academies, catholic and boarding schools, it was never a matter of if but when. The list of expulsions was nigh legendary, including indecent exposure, drugs (Minerva was fond of saying she had a "crush" on weed), seducing countless teachers (both male and female) in exchange for better grades or similar favors, underage drinking, and in one case, attempting to service an entire football team in Abington. Shokushu campus is a bit of her "Last Chance" before her parents stop paying for tutition.
Psychological Profile: Nothing serious in the slightest, save for being a bit spoiled
Personality: Minerva is a bit of a typical valley girl, but tries to ensure too many people don't get hurt in her adventures.
Virgin? No.
Piercing or Tattoos: A tiny simplified owl above her right thigh.
Language: English
Likes: Cucumbers, cherry ice cream, blunts, new shoe smell, reading sociology books, soda pop in glass bottles, the color purple and baby blue
Activities: Long distance running, surfing, talking on her cell, tanning
Miscellaneous: Thinks octopi and squids are adorable, but still likes eating them in japanese resturants. Some
first impressions of Minerva.
Magic? Minerva mistakenly fancies herself a sex goddess, despite her traditional role in Roman mythology as a mentor of music and wisdom.