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Anne Faulkner is a member of the rap group BAE and a student at an international private university. Born on June 12, they are twenty years old, stand 175 centimeters tall, and have blood type B. They work part-time as a cabaret club hostess, using their good looks to earn money. Anne Faulkner was raised by a strict, old-fashioned mother who sought to suppress their self-expression and mold them into a perfect child. This childhood oppression created an estranged relationship with their mother, and it motivated Anne to break away and live honestly according to their own feelings. They now share a home with their BAE teammates Allen and Hajun.

Outwardly, Anne appears to be a fashionable and cheerful modern person, always friendly and approachable. Beneath that stylish exterior, however, they are the most straightforward member of BAE. They are quick to anger when something goes wrong, but this temper is balanced by a caring nature: they tend to worry about others before themselves and often act as the reliable mediator within the group. Anne places great value on authenticity and refuses to bend to expectations that do not fit them. They love genderless fashion and embrace a personal style that defies conventional labels, encapsulated in their attitude: "Man or woman, who cares?"

In the world of Phantom Live, Anne uses a phantometal accessory in the form of a finger bracelet attached to a ring. They activate it by kissing the bracelet, which allows them to generate illusions tied to their emotions during rap battles. Their stage name is AnZ. As a rapper, Anne brings a vibrant, inclusive energy to BAE's performances, drawing on their own experiences of breaking free from repression.

Within BAE, Anne's role goes beyond performance. They serve as a grounding influence and a mediator, helping to keep the group balanced. Their relationships with Allen and Hajun are close and supportive; living together, they share a bond of mutual understanding and acceptance that Anne lacked in their family home. Over the course of the story, Anne's development centers on their determination to live true to themselves, healing from the scars of their mother's control and fully embracing their own identity without apology. Their weakness is a noted inability to cook, and their hobby is shopping.