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Annah-of-the-Shadows

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Annah-of-the-Shadows
Planescape character
Annah-of-the-Shadows concept.png
First game Planescape: Torment (1999)
Created by Chris Avellone
Designed by Eric Campenella
Voiced by Sheena Easton[1]

Annah-of-the-Shadows, also known just as Annah, is a player character in the 1999


role-playing video game Planescape: Torment. She is one of the companions of the
protagonist The Nameless One.

Contents

1 Appearances
1.1 In the game
1.2 In the novel
2 Character design and gameplay
3 Reception
4 References

Appearances
In the game

Annah is a brash young tiefling (a person with fiendish heritage; one of Annah's
wealthy grandparents was a fiend); her alignment is chaotic neutral. She appears to
be human, except for her tail. A fighter and a thief, Annah was raised by Pharod to
be a capable rogue, useful for tasks that his more ordinary underlings could not
complete. Utilizing push daggers she attacks her enemies when they least expect it.
She has no tolerance for anyone who is foolish or clueless. Skilled at dishing out
slang-laden verbal abuse, Annah slings it at anyone who annoys her. She is somewhat
superstitious, especially with regard to the Lady of Pain. Early in the game, she
is found on the streets of Sigil. The Nameless One only gets to add her to the
party during the game's mid-portion. She automatically joins the party after she
completes a task for Pharod.
In the novel

In Ray and Valerie Vallese's novel adaptation, Annah is similar in personality but
in many other aspects is very different from her game incarnation. In the game,
Annah's sole deformity is her tail. In the book, however, Annah is described as
having beige skin, six functional fingers on each hand, thin black lips that barely
frame her wide mouth (which is filled with a chaotic jumble of squared-off teeth
and pointed fangs), white hair that covers her head like lamb's fleece in inch-
thick curls, and slits of skin instead of ears. She also wears a tightly laced
dark-purple bodysuit instead of the mismatching scraps she wears in the game. In
the novel, she is described as a thief/wizard instead of a fighter/thief, and she
just goes by the name Annah rather than Annah-of-the-Shadows.
Character design and gameplay

According to Chris Avellone, "Annah and Fall-From-Grace were inspired by Betty and
Veronica from Archie comics, embarrassingly enough."[2] The character of Annah was
voiced by and modeled upon the Scottish singer and actress Sheena Easton.[3] "In
celebration of St. Patrick's Day and [as] an excuse to thank all of you for buying
and playing Torment," the developers released the "Power Action Leprechaun Annah"
version (also created by Eric "Mr. Spells Madman" Campanella) as a free DLC.[4]

Annah is very acrobatic and dexterous[,] so her outfit is light and made of
leather. She has light arm and leg armor on one side which, combined with her
agility, affords her better protection than full plate[,] since this would hamper
her movement. The armor is also somewhat mismatched since [because] she is not
particularly wealthy and probably acquired the pieces at different places and times
in her life. The spiked shoulderpad is probably more for ornamentation and gives
off an intimidating air. I would be dishonest if I didn't say the outfit is
somewhat revealing[,] partially to show that she is a free spirit and partially
because it is appealing to me as an artist. Hey, at least I'm honest! Her weapons
are punch daggers, which are basically brass knuckles with blades attached to them.
So [then] she has wild-west style holsters on her legs for quick-draw action.[5]
Character artist Eric Campenella

When the game is played, Annah is a very useful ally, as she is able to scout ahead
of the party for any potential threats and traps. She is able to deal an amazing
amount of damage when she performs a backstab; this is extremely useful before
fighting a boss or some very powerful creature.[6] Annah is a potential love
interest for The Nameless One. If the player manages to win her affections (which
"just ends in a smooch"[7]), they are rewarded with "a slight boost to her [scoring
ability]".[8]
Reception

The character of Annah-of-the-Shadows was received very positively by the media and
the general public. Eurogamer gave this "streetwise young tiefling woman with a
twitching tail and a sharp tongue" the Gaming Globes 2000 award in the category
Female Supporting Character.[9] GameSpot included her on the year 2000 lists of the
ten best female characters in the PC gaming according to the staff and readers
alike.[6][10] Tom's Hardware included this "savvy and independent thief" on the
2007 list of the 50 greatest female characters in video game history ("Annah is a
true standout"), applauding her for her "witty, sexy personality," and adding that
she could be played by Kelly Macdonald in a live-action film.[11] In 2012,
gameplay.pl chose her as one of the 100 candidates to compete for the title of
"Miss Games"; she was voted by the readers into the final round and finished ninth.
[12][13]
References

"Acting - SheenaEaston.com - the official website". SheenaEaston.com. Retrieved


2013-09-05.
"The Greatest Games of All Time: Planescape: Torment". GameSpot.com. 1999-11-30.
Retrieved 2013-09-05.
"Sheena Easton as Annah | PlanetBaldursGate - A Member of the GameSpy Network".
PlanetBaldursGate. Archived from the original on 2008-12-08. Retrieved 2013-09-05.
B. Sawyer (2000-08-17). "Planescape: Torment - Old News". Web.archive.org. Archived
from the original on August 17, 2000. Retrieved 2013-09-05.
"Annah | PlanetBaldursGate - A Member of the GameSpy Network". PlanetBaldursGate.
Archived from the original on 2008-12-06. Retrieved 2013-09-05.
"The Ten Best Female Characters | GameSpot". Web.archive.org. 2010-06-21. Archived
from the original on June 21, 2010. Retrieved 2013-09-05.
Weekend Thoughts: 'Why I Had Sex With The Alien', Gamasutra, December 8, 2007.
Chris Dahlen, Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, The Escapist, 2 May 2006.
"Gaming Globes 2000 - (7/19) | Eurogamer". Web.archive.org. Archived from the
original on January 7, 2002. Retrieved 2013-09-05.
"Readers' Choice - The Ten Best Female Characters | GameSpot". Web.archive.org.
2005-02-12. Archived from the original on February 12, 2005. Retrieved 2013-09-05.
Rob Wright, The 50 Greatest Female Characters in Video Game History[permanent dead
link], Tom's Games, February 20, 2007.
(in Polish) Wybieramy miss gier // Czesc dziesiata, gameplay.pl, 4 April 2012.
(in Polish) Wybieramy miss gier // WIELKI FINAL!, gameplay.pl, 12 April 2012.

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