Name: Sydney “Sid” Lexington
Age: 11
Appearance: At first glance, most people make the mistake in assuming that Sid Lexington is a boy--and really, considering she rarely ever gets called her full name, it isn’t entirely surprising. A bit small and scrawny for her age, Sid does herself no real favors by dressing in baggy, gray cargo capris and a lightweight, navy blue hoodie that says “When I say jump,” on the front, and “You say how high?” on the back. Her hoodie and capris are often worn over a basic navy blue swim suit, while water shoes cover her feet, and a navy blue baseball cap with an old rod logo on it is usually shoved over her perpetually messy brown hair...which is an accomplishment given that it’s only chin length. She sports a glaringly apparent farmer’s tan as well, and most say that her ocean blue eyes are her best feature. Despite her small size for her age, Sid is still more than capable of hauling most fully grown Magikarp by herself.
Personality: A very selective speaker with a quiet voice when she does open her mouth, Sid’s a pretty solitary child, and has been most of life. Having grown up in Hoppy Town, where the residents literally have nothing better to do than train an overabundance of oddly patterned Magikarp, she spends most of her time trying to raise the Magikarp in her family’s pond to compete in the local Magikarp jumping leagues. It’s a hobby she’s surprisingly knowledgeable and serious about, and Sid can talk about Magikarp for hours, not to mention perform all the tasks she needs to on a daily basis on her own. Despite her knowledge and determination, however, she’s shy and known to talk to Magikarp more often than real people.
Pokemon:
Calli the Female Magikarp (Black/White/Orange Calico)
Salmonella the Male Magikarp (Pink Two-Tone)
Reason for Enrolling in Camp: Sid and her pair of Magikarp were actually supposed to be spending the summer in Kalos with her uncle Calvin, taking the time to go on a sort of chaperoned Pokemon Journey, however plans changed when her uncle was called away on a business trip two days after her arrival. Sid is still convinced that he did this on purpose, not wanting to be stuck with his socially awkward, fish-loving niece for two months. Instead of sending her back home to Hoppy Town, where her dad would inevitably blow a gasket at her her uncle for being unreliable for the thousandth time, uncle Calvin convinced her dad it was a better idea to enroll Sid in a summer session at Camp Lumiere, having heard it was a popular summer camp.





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