OVA
Description
Annie Leonhart serves as a Military Police Brigade soldier in Stohess District, her reserved nature belying lethal combat expertise. Forged through relentless childhood training under her father, she was molded into a Warrior for Marley, his harsh methods ingraining a ruthless survival instinct. While her pragmatism prioritizes mission success, flickers of conflict over her choices linger beneath the surface.

During the "Wall Sina, Goodbye" investigation into Carly Stratmann’s disappearance, Annie blends analytical precision with controlled aggression. She extracts leads by dislocating a thug’s shoulder in a crowded bar and traces coderoin shipments to Carly’s father, Elliot. Unraveling the Marleen Company’s corruption, she exposes Elliot’s desperate drug trafficking and his daughter’s covert criminal ties, revealing her capacity to dissect layered deceptions.

Preferring solitary efficiency, Annie strategically bargains with colleague Hitch Dreyse to secure operational freedom. Brief internal reflections—like weighing the human cost of past missions—puncture her focus, though she swiftly suppresses such distractions. Her physicality—short blonde hair, piercing ice-blue eyes, habitual hooded sweatshirt—mirrors her combat ethos: economical movements honed through years of drills allow her to dismantle threats with surgical efficiency.

Persistence leads her to Wayne Eisner’s corpse and coderoin cache, drawing lethal attention from rivals Wald and Lou. The specter of her father’s conditioning looms; his final command to survive and return home fuels her resolve even as it underscores fractured loyalties. Occasional deviations, like sparing Armin Arlert mid-combat, suggest dormant empathy beneath her Warrior’s calculus.

In *Lost Girls*, Annie navigates the tension between Marley’s mandates and the collateral damage they entail, adding dimension to her stoicism. Her journey intertwines tactical brilliance with unspoken emotional fissures, framing her not merely as a weapon but as a soldier grappling with the weight of her blade’s edge.