Post by Deleted on Mar 2, 2015 16:13:12 GMT -5
Aliases: Dex
Age: 26
Race: Caucasian
Gender: Female
Alignment: True Neutral
Occupation: Professional Tennis Player
Hometown: Kansas City, MO
Relationships:
Ross, Kane - Husband (Deceased)
Ross, Rebecca - Daughter (Deceased)
Weapons:
- Two Sai
- Beretta M9
- Hunting Knife
Items: (Mostly stored in back seat of car.)
- 5 Pairs of Yoga Pants
- 2 Pairs of Black Jeans
- 5 T-Shirts
- 2 Spaghetti Straps
- Two Pairs of Tennis Shoes
- Dining Equipment
- Bag of Scrunchies
- MP3 Player w/Car Charger
- Some Canned Food + Bottled Water
- Heart Shaped Locket/Necklace (With Picture of Daughter)
- 1 Semi-Formal Black Skirt and Top
- 1 Pair of Black Heels
Vehicle (manufacturer, model, type and color):
2001 Honda Prelude, Red (Some Rust)
List 5 or more good personality traits:
- Determined
- Decisive
- Open-Minded
- Respectful
- Motherly
List 5 or more bad personality traits:
- Cold
- Blunt
- Solitary
- Rough with Loyalty
- Argumentative
List 5 strengths:
- Agile
- Car Repair
- Close Range Combat
- Gun Maintenance
- Driving Skills
List 5 flaws:
- Not Very Strong
- Not Quick Witted
- Bad With Direction
- Communication Issues
- Low Team Playing Cooperation
Describe your character's life before the Apocalypse:
Hannah Murray's younger years were filled with luxury and glamour, as she made a name for herself playing Tennis professionally in London. At night she partied until she dropped, filling her nose with snow, and drinking until she couldn't see anything clearly. She would go days without sleeping, and then sleep for an entire day. After the parties ended, she would practice and run until she was sober again, do what she had to do at night, and then party again. She rose in the rankings, and a big game was coming up, so she practiced day and night, ignoring her cocaine addiction. On the day of the game she suffered extreme withdrawals half-way through, and was rushed from the game.
She was forced to get a health adviser, and her sponsor chose a up and coming neurological scientist named Kane Ross who also had his PhD and was well known as a surgeon. With his help Hannah was able to kick the addiction. Their relationship was shaky from the start, til' the end of her treatments. Once she finished them, she went on to continue her career even further, and stayed on the straight and narrow. Eventually her sponsor made her meet up with Kane again to see how she was physically. In that room something had changed. Maybe it was the fact that Kane had pretty much saved her, even if money was involved, but she felt attracted to him. Surprisingly, before the end of that meeting, he asked her out to dinner. She accepted.
A few years later Hannah became pregnant and after Kane accepted a job proposition in the U.S., they both moved back to her home town of Kansas City in Missouri. They got married before their daughter Rebecca was born, and lived the suburban life. Hannah could have had more, but more than Tennis, her husband and her daughter made her happy, and she put them first. She became a stay at home mom, and the years passed in happiness. As she stayed at home and took care of things around the house, her husband would buy older cars, and try to resell them for more as a hobby. Hannah was always restless, and she ended up forming the hobby of repairing cars as well, making her husband's job easier. Everything was perfect, but maybe too perfect.
What happened to your character on Outbreak Day?:
Hannah had just dropped her daughter, Rebecca, off at her elementary school when the outbreak had begun. She had only gone a few miles down the road from the school, and turned onto another street. One moment everything was normal, but the next, as she turned down that road, was chaos. There were accidents here and there, and people ran to and fro, trying to leave their homes. Hannah was at a loss for words before something with it's jaw missing crashed into her driver's side window. She shrieked, and began to drive forward, only to run over another, causing her SUV to bounce up and cause her to hit her head on the roof. As she placed her hand on her head and hissed, she watched in horror as the creatures seemed to descended upon the people of the neighborhood, tearing at them with teeth unhindered by fear or morality.
She quickly put her vehicle in reverse, feeling it bounce a few more times as the undead swarmed around her car and she rolled over them, and swerved it around and back to the school. The street hadn't been hit as badly yet, but a few of them could be seen rushing towards people who were unaware, she tried to warn them, yelling out her window, but it was pointless. They were goners. She eventually arrived back at the school, and rushed to the front doors. People were running out of the school screaming, some with blood of another covering them, and some with strange wounds of their own. She looked frantically for her daughter, but did not see her. She finally got into the school building, and rushed towards her daughter's classroom. She spotted her daughter's teacher walking down the hall slowly, staring into space.
Hannah wrapped her hands around the aged woman's arm, and felt squelching under her right hand. She raised it to see blood covering her hand, and looking closer, what looked like a chunk of flesh ripped off the teacher's arm. She asked if she was okay, and where Rebecca was, but the lady just stared at her, sweat rolling down her body, and shook her head with a look of horror on her face. Hannah sighed in utter frustration, and pushed past the woman and towards the classroom. As Hannah turned into her daughter's classroom, she immediately fell back, and puked to her left.
Before her was an entire classroom of undead, only a few were being eaten as she rushed in. Near the teacher's desk, she watched in horror as her daughter was being devoured, half of her body missing and her eyes staring open towards the door where she fell, and she puked again. The ones lingering about made a move on her, and she instinctively stumbled up and out of the room, slamming the door behind her, and falling against it. She slid down, and began to sob uncontrollably. As she sat there, overwhelmed by it all, she passed out. Moments later, she awoke again to the pain of her hair being yanked from above. The undead children had broken through the window of the glass, and gotten a hold of her. She screamed, as she tried to break free, and saw more coming for her from down the hall.
Suddenly, Kane was there, steel bat in hand, and swatting the monsters away. He looked back at her, and yelled for her to run. She broke free of the grasp of the children, and yelled 'no' back, tears in her eyes. He yelled at her incoherently, a hint of rage in his tone. She was taken aback, and hesitantly stumbled up, and ran out to her car. She was forced to evade many of the undead that had taken up the school yard along the way, but she reached the edge of the schoolyard, she jumped into her SUV, and she waited. Minutes seemed like hours as she waited for Kane, but ten minutes passed, and nothing but the swarm that had assembled around the vehicle. With tears in her eyes, she trampled over them, and head to their home to get what she could, sobbing the whole way.
Describe your character's life after the Apocalypse:
Hannah set out on her own after the events of that day, only returning home to get some stuff to survive with, and picked up the red 2001 Honda Prelude she had recently finished working on. She didn't get to work on the exterior, but the interior was slick and refined, and the parts all upgraded. She snatched her locket of her daughter, and seeing the world fall in to ruin, just got in her car and drove. It was difficult getting away from Kansas City, but somehow she managed to. She drove alone for a long time, frankly surprised she didn't see any survivors along the way. She drove, feeling derived of emotions, and itching for a hit of coke.
She eventually ran into a group of survivors, and settled with them for a few months. They were all mobile, no base or home, and eventual were overwhelmed. She didn't get very close to the people of the group, and without regret sped off without them to save her own neck. They were done for anyways. She again drove along, not looking back, and not having any real plan. She only stopped to fill up or camp alone for a period of time to conserve on gas and siphon. Along the way she met with two dirty, and piggish men who wanted nothing more that to stick it in her. They were met with a hunting knife in the skull, a knife that had been left in the Prelude, killing them while seducing them and lowering their guard. From them she acquired two Sai, and the M9 she has now.
These are the only two times she met with anybody else still living, and as she traveled alone, became more cold, and more cruel, but she only did what she had to do and nothing more. Hannah now travels, unsure of where she is, her back seat stuffed with supplies, and her mind empty, except for thoughts of the scenery ahead. Maybe she'll get back the emotions she lost, but as of now, she's a tough one to build a friendship with.