Post by Roxanne Fitzgerald on May 25, 2016 13:01:58 GMT -5
Full Name:
Roxanne Fitzgerald
Aliases:
Roxanne
Roxie
Fitz
Avatar Photo:
Age:
23
Gender:
Female
Appearance:
Roxanne is a small girl in her early twenties. She stands at a short 5'3'', and is lithe and thin. Her curves aren't womanly, though she isn't flat on either side. Her complexion is clear and tan, and her blue eyes always have a bit of mischief brewing behind them. Her hair is kept long and loose, and it flows to just below her chest. It is a light, honey brown, with accents of blond when the sun hits it. She dresses more for comfort than for practicality, usually wearing short jean shorts that display her long legs and a pair of boots. More often than not, she dons her form with a light tank top and leaves her arms exposed. She is incredibly attractive and knows it, and perhaps that is her biggest advantage in this new world.
Occupation (studies and job before the outbreak):
Before the outbreak, Roxanne was a go-go dancer and a cam girl.
Hometown (city, state, country):
Roxanne was born and raised in Hayesville, North Carolina.
Relationships (relatives, friends,...):
Roxanne was born to the town pastor and his wife, their only child. When Roxanne was a child, her mother fell ill unexpectedly, and she lost her at a young age. Left only with her father, the two would embark on a terribly tumultuous relationship that would send Roxanne through a string of failed romantic flings, but would ultimately lead her to Kennedy.
Weapons (currently in possession):
A pistol
A knife
A rifle
A crowbar
Kennedy (he is her biggest weapon, and the literal ones are only used in case of emergency when he isn't home)
Items (clothing, backpacks, first-aid kits, etc...):
Plenty of food and water (supplied by the Estate)
Bountiful supplies, ranging from alcohol to medicine (also provided by the Estate)
A walk-in closet full of clothes
A backpack for when she travels with Kennedy
Mode of transportation:
Roxanne rarely leaves the Estate, but when she does, it's passenger to whatever vehicle Kennedy is driving at the time.
List 3 or more good personality traits:
Quick-witted
Coy
Faithful
List 3 or more bad personality traits:
Spoiled
Manipulative
Over-dramatic
List 3 strengths:
Fast
Flexible
Great actress
List 3 flaws:
Obsessive
Viciously jealous
Has Daddy Issues
Describe your character's life before the Apocalypse:
Roxanne was born in Hayesville, North Carolina. It was a very small, very religious town in which her father was the pastor. Her mother was a housewife, though when Roxanne was a very small child, she fell ill unexpectedly. She didn't make it, and Roxanne was left alone with her father, who was strict and puritanical. The daughter of the town pastor, she was in the public eye and kept under strict supervision at all times. As such, she did well in school and played the role of the model daughter for him, but acted out and rebelled in the next town over. She would sneak away with friends and go party under the guise of studying with her friends. She started having casual sex at sixteen and bounced around from man to man, not caring about the consequences of her actions. She graduated on time at eighteen, but didn't have much drive to go to college and get a degree. She told her father that she wanted to serve tables and save up money in the meantime while she decided which route to take in life, and he obliged her that much.
But serving was just a cover for her real job as a go-go dancer in the next town over. Roxanne loved the attention, and made very easy money during her time there. But it wasn't long before someone spotted her and alerted her father to her activities. He was furious and forced her to quit on the spot, and from that point on, she was on lock down. She was unable to leave the house under any circumstances. Eventually, she convinced him to let her try going to school online, and he provided her with the means to do it.
But that, too, was a front. While he was at work or asleep, Roxanne worked under his nose as a cam girl. Dancing around in her underwear had brought money to her pockets, but getting naked on camera brought more money to her fingertips than she could have ever imagined. She kept this job up until the outbreak happened.
What happened to your character on Outbreak Day?:
On outbreak day, Roxanne had been preparing for her nightly show. She noticed that there weren't as many viewers on her channel, and when her father tried to call her to tell her that he was coming home early, she could barely decipher it from the clogged phone lines. She surmised that there was a problem with the internet and closed her laptop, instead getting dressed in normal attire for her father's return. When he came home, he was in a frenzy and told her to pack her things. Roxanne objected, not sure what was going on, but he physically removed her from the house when she didn't want to listen. Together, they drove to his church, where panicked masses were already gathered.
Her father ushered everyone into the church, and he bound the doors shut with a chain and blocked it off with pews. Outside of the doors, the world turned to hell around them, and screaming filled the night. Roxanne was terrified, not knowing what was going on in the outside world, and rode out the night with her father and his parishioners.
Describe your character's life after the Apocalypse:
Once the initial waves of bloodshed passed, Roxanne's father wanted to protect those around him. Together, he and his followers built up the church and the surrounding area and turned it into a stronghold. Through hard work and dedication, they built walls and gathered supplies already available in the community, but there was a fatal flaw in their plans. Roxanne's father, despite having all of the practicalities needed to survive, believed that God would protect them, and he forbid anyone from having weapons at all.
Roxanne, who had seen the horrors of the outside from the top of the wall, tried to convince him that they needed to protect themselves, but he didn't want to hear it. They were very lucky as a community, not having many walkers come their way, or bandits. Occasionally, a person would come to their doors, but when they refused to give up their weapons, they would be forbidden from entering. On more than one occasion, they would perish shortly outside of the walls. A boyfriend of Roxanne's from the city, who hadn't heard from her since she was ripped from her dancing gig, stumbled upon them and tried to enter, but her father forbid him, too, and left him to get torn to shreds by the walkers outside.
As time went on, blood was shed outside of their walls due to their negligence, and with no signs of the world returning to normal, Roxanne's father began to lose his mind. He thought that he heard God at every turn, and that he was righteous in not allowing weapons, despite Roxanne begging him to let them defend themselves. She had seen the walkers and they frightened her, what they did to people. Her father thought that the blood shed outside of their walls was what was keeping them safe inside, an act of God, and he began to actively allow people to die. If too much time went by without a passing stranger, he would sacrifice those who were disobedient or questioned him to God, thinking it was what created their safety, rather than sheer luck. The little religious community slowly turned into a warped cult, and Roxanne felt like she was the only sane one among them.
On more than one occasion, Roxanne would try to talk to her father, but it was ultimately to no avail. Not wanting to kill his daughter, he would instead chain her to the pews with no food or water to teach her a lesson, or make her stand on the wall and attract walkers, so she could see what would happen if she defied him. She tried to convince him that it was sheer luck, not Godly intervention, that had been keeping them safe, and told him that either people or walkers would be their undoing if they didn't find a way to arm themselves. At the end of his rope, he told her that if she spoke about it again, she would be the next sacrifice, and it would be her blood that kept them safe, like she wanted. Roxanne kept her mouth shut from that point on, and felt terrified and helpless every day, never sure when those walls were going to come crashing down.
But when they did, it was in the form of her own personal salvation, rather than any kind of Godly intervention. A year into the apocalypse, a man named Kennedy and his men came to try and speak with the community. Roxanne's father wasn't interested, and although he tried to turn them away, they bashed in the gates and stormed the community. They demanded that they be given half of their supplies, but the community had next to nothing to offer them. Without weapons, they never went on runs, and had survived that long on rationed supplies from the entire town. They were at the bottom of the barrel before Kennedy had arrived, and as it was, they would have sooner started to eat sacrifices than venture outside of the walls.
Her father tried to convince them to leave, that they had nothing for them, that they would never have anything for them, but he was about to lose more than he had ever imagined. Kennedy rode in with his men, with his supplies and his vehicles, his weapons. His safety. He was strong and commanding, and he took hold of the situation with an iron fist, but a stop to the madness. For once, just once, everyone in the stronghold was silent, under the control and sheer power of Kennedy.
Roxanne took one look at him and she was gone.
She abandoned her father, his people, and asked for Kennedy to take her with him. He agreed, and together, she left with the crew. She never looked back, not as the community was burned to the ground behind her, not as her father screamed for her as he was burned alive. She didn't bat an eyelash as her old life was traded in for a new one.
And it would prove to be a wise trade. She grew close to Kennedy, and over the course of the next two years, would engage in a physical relationship with him. She wanted no one else, entranced by him, and was faithful to him at all times, even though he wasn't. It was something that she was willing to deal with for him; she had been through worse. In her heart, she was the one who mattered the most to him, or at least she told herself that to keep herself level. Currently, she lives with Kennedy on the fourth floor at the Biltmore Estate, working by his side and fulfilling whatever needs he possesses, whether it be taking inventory, taking orders, or taking him.
Roxanne Fitzgerald
Aliases:
Roxanne
Roxie
Fitz
Avatar Photo:
Age:
23
Gender:
Female
Appearance:
Roxanne is a small girl in her early twenties. She stands at a short 5'3'', and is lithe and thin. Her curves aren't womanly, though she isn't flat on either side. Her complexion is clear and tan, and her blue eyes always have a bit of mischief brewing behind them. Her hair is kept long and loose, and it flows to just below her chest. It is a light, honey brown, with accents of blond when the sun hits it. She dresses more for comfort than for practicality, usually wearing short jean shorts that display her long legs and a pair of boots. More often than not, she dons her form with a light tank top and leaves her arms exposed. She is incredibly attractive and knows it, and perhaps that is her biggest advantage in this new world.
Occupation (studies and job before the outbreak):
Before the outbreak, Roxanne was a go-go dancer and a cam girl.
Hometown (city, state, country):
Roxanne was born and raised in Hayesville, North Carolina.
Relationships (relatives, friends,...):
Roxanne was born to the town pastor and his wife, their only child. When Roxanne was a child, her mother fell ill unexpectedly, and she lost her at a young age. Left only with her father, the two would embark on a terribly tumultuous relationship that would send Roxanne through a string of failed romantic flings, but would ultimately lead her to Kennedy.
Weapons (currently in possession):
A pistol
A knife
A rifle
A crowbar
Kennedy (he is her biggest weapon, and the literal ones are only used in case of emergency when he isn't home)
Items (clothing, backpacks, first-aid kits, etc...):
Plenty of food and water (supplied by the Estate)
Bountiful supplies, ranging from alcohol to medicine (also provided by the Estate)
A walk-in closet full of clothes
A backpack for when she travels with Kennedy
Mode of transportation:
Roxanne rarely leaves the Estate, but when she does, it's passenger to whatever vehicle Kennedy is driving at the time.
List 3 or more good personality traits:
Quick-witted
Coy
Faithful
List 3 or more bad personality traits:
Spoiled
Manipulative
Over-dramatic
List 3 strengths:
Fast
Flexible
Great actress
List 3 flaws:
Obsessive
Viciously jealous
Has Daddy Issues
Describe your character's life before the Apocalypse:
Roxanne was born in Hayesville, North Carolina. It was a very small, very religious town in which her father was the pastor. Her mother was a housewife, though when Roxanne was a very small child, she fell ill unexpectedly. She didn't make it, and Roxanne was left alone with her father, who was strict and puritanical. The daughter of the town pastor, she was in the public eye and kept under strict supervision at all times. As such, she did well in school and played the role of the model daughter for him, but acted out and rebelled in the next town over. She would sneak away with friends and go party under the guise of studying with her friends. She started having casual sex at sixteen and bounced around from man to man, not caring about the consequences of her actions. She graduated on time at eighteen, but didn't have much drive to go to college and get a degree. She told her father that she wanted to serve tables and save up money in the meantime while she decided which route to take in life, and he obliged her that much.
But serving was just a cover for her real job as a go-go dancer in the next town over. Roxanne loved the attention, and made very easy money during her time there. But it wasn't long before someone spotted her and alerted her father to her activities. He was furious and forced her to quit on the spot, and from that point on, she was on lock down. She was unable to leave the house under any circumstances. Eventually, she convinced him to let her try going to school online, and he provided her with the means to do it.
But that, too, was a front. While he was at work or asleep, Roxanne worked under his nose as a cam girl. Dancing around in her underwear had brought money to her pockets, but getting naked on camera brought more money to her fingertips than she could have ever imagined. She kept this job up until the outbreak happened.
What happened to your character on Outbreak Day?:
On outbreak day, Roxanne had been preparing for her nightly show. She noticed that there weren't as many viewers on her channel, and when her father tried to call her to tell her that he was coming home early, she could barely decipher it from the clogged phone lines. She surmised that there was a problem with the internet and closed her laptop, instead getting dressed in normal attire for her father's return. When he came home, he was in a frenzy and told her to pack her things. Roxanne objected, not sure what was going on, but he physically removed her from the house when she didn't want to listen. Together, they drove to his church, where panicked masses were already gathered.
Her father ushered everyone into the church, and he bound the doors shut with a chain and blocked it off with pews. Outside of the doors, the world turned to hell around them, and screaming filled the night. Roxanne was terrified, not knowing what was going on in the outside world, and rode out the night with her father and his parishioners.
Describe your character's life after the Apocalypse:
Once the initial waves of bloodshed passed, Roxanne's father wanted to protect those around him. Together, he and his followers built up the church and the surrounding area and turned it into a stronghold. Through hard work and dedication, they built walls and gathered supplies already available in the community, but there was a fatal flaw in their plans. Roxanne's father, despite having all of the practicalities needed to survive, believed that God would protect them, and he forbid anyone from having weapons at all.
Roxanne, who had seen the horrors of the outside from the top of the wall, tried to convince him that they needed to protect themselves, but he didn't want to hear it. They were very lucky as a community, not having many walkers come their way, or bandits. Occasionally, a person would come to their doors, but when they refused to give up their weapons, they would be forbidden from entering. On more than one occasion, they would perish shortly outside of the walls. A boyfriend of Roxanne's from the city, who hadn't heard from her since she was ripped from her dancing gig, stumbled upon them and tried to enter, but her father forbid him, too, and left him to get torn to shreds by the walkers outside.
As time went on, blood was shed outside of their walls due to their negligence, and with no signs of the world returning to normal, Roxanne's father began to lose his mind. He thought that he heard God at every turn, and that he was righteous in not allowing weapons, despite Roxanne begging him to let them defend themselves. She had seen the walkers and they frightened her, what they did to people. Her father thought that the blood shed outside of their walls was what was keeping them safe inside, an act of God, and he began to actively allow people to die. If too much time went by without a passing stranger, he would sacrifice those who were disobedient or questioned him to God, thinking it was what created their safety, rather than sheer luck. The little religious community slowly turned into a warped cult, and Roxanne felt like she was the only sane one among them.
On more than one occasion, Roxanne would try to talk to her father, but it was ultimately to no avail. Not wanting to kill his daughter, he would instead chain her to the pews with no food or water to teach her a lesson, or make her stand on the wall and attract walkers, so she could see what would happen if she defied him. She tried to convince him that it was sheer luck, not Godly intervention, that had been keeping them safe, and told him that either people or walkers would be their undoing if they didn't find a way to arm themselves. At the end of his rope, he told her that if she spoke about it again, she would be the next sacrifice, and it would be her blood that kept them safe, like she wanted. Roxanne kept her mouth shut from that point on, and felt terrified and helpless every day, never sure when those walls were going to come crashing down.
But when they did, it was in the form of her own personal salvation, rather than any kind of Godly intervention. A year into the apocalypse, a man named Kennedy and his men came to try and speak with the community. Roxanne's father wasn't interested, and although he tried to turn them away, they bashed in the gates and stormed the community. They demanded that they be given half of their supplies, but the community had next to nothing to offer them. Without weapons, they never went on runs, and had survived that long on rationed supplies from the entire town. They were at the bottom of the barrel before Kennedy had arrived, and as it was, they would have sooner started to eat sacrifices than venture outside of the walls.
Her father tried to convince them to leave, that they had nothing for them, that they would never have anything for them, but he was about to lose more than he had ever imagined. Kennedy rode in with his men, with his supplies and his vehicles, his weapons. His safety. He was strong and commanding, and he took hold of the situation with an iron fist, but a stop to the madness. For once, just once, everyone in the stronghold was silent, under the control and sheer power of Kennedy.
Roxanne took one look at him and she was gone.
She abandoned her father, his people, and asked for Kennedy to take her with him. He agreed, and together, she left with the crew. She never looked back, not as the community was burned to the ground behind her, not as her father screamed for her as he was burned alive. She didn't bat an eyelash as her old life was traded in for a new one.
And it would prove to be a wise trade. She grew close to Kennedy, and over the course of the next two years, would engage in a physical relationship with him. She wanted no one else, entranced by him, and was faithful to him at all times, even though he wasn't. It was something that she was willing to deal with for him; she had been through worse. In her heart, she was the one who mattered the most to him, or at least she told herself that to keep herself level. Currently, she lives with Kennedy on the fourth floor at the Biltmore Estate, working by his side and fulfilling whatever needs he possesses, whether it be taking inventory, taking orders, or taking him.