Lucy Loud

"Whoa! Watch out! Oh. That's just a pale-skinned, black-haired girl. She's not that scary after all since she's the Supreme Commander of the Republic of Indonesia."

--Su Ji-Hoon, The Southeast Asian Dilemma

Lucy Loud is the Supreme Commander of the Republic of Indonesia.

Biography
At 8 years old, Lucy is the fifth-youngest child of the Loud family, and the oldest of Lincoln's five younger sisters. Her most annoying habit is popping up and scaring people, which is a running gag in the series. Along with Lincoln, she's the quietest out of all the Loud siblings.

Personality
Lucy is a gloomy, cynical, deadpan, and mysterious goth girl, who is almost always sporting a stoic frown. She is interested in occultism, poetry, and the works of Gothic authors, like Edgar Allen Poe and Lovecraft. She has an uncanny ability to seemingly teleport to different places, which often spooks her siblings, especially Lincoln. Some of her siblings refer her as a "spooky" girl. She frequently uses words to describe her actions, such as saying the word "sigh" instead of actually sighing. The reason for her gloomy and miserable persona is because she feels left out that nobody listens to her and everyone thinks she's weird (despite their obvious quirks). Though typically rather gloomy, she is shown to be happy on several occasions. She squeals and laughs in a The Loud House episode, "Heavy Meddle," along with her sisters, after knowing about Lincoln's romantic situation. Also in some other episodes she can be seen smiling from time to time (as opposed to her usual smirking), like in another The Loud House episode, "It's a Loud, Loud, Loud, Loud, House," where she is joyfully celebrating the money finding with her other siblings, and in another The Loud House episode, "In Tents Debate," where she is happy that she gets the option to go to "Aloha Beach." She is also shown to be rather compassionate, as she shows sympathy for Lincoln's dilemmas, and always shows her appreciation for his kindness. However, unlike in The Loud House, Lucy is more religious and is a devout Muslim. She has a huge interest in the Quran, and is loving to Allah and the latter's prophet, Muhammad, because Indonesia is mostly Muslim, plus Joko Widodo, the President of the Republic of Indonesia that she serves, is also a Muslim. She serves as an Islamic scholar at the Indonesian Ulema Council. Lucy also smiles from time to time and is also compassionate towards Indonesian military and government officials.