Post by Brianna Grey on Jan 7, 2007 3:40:49 GMT -5
Information about You
Name: Rebekah
Age: 18
Contact Information:
How long have you been roleplaying? Years
Have you read the rules?
Information about your Character
Patient, in and out.
Name: Brianna Grey
Age:27
Profession Teacher
Ethnicity: Itallian American
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Personal Style: Casual and comfortable, yet stylish/
Physical Appearance:
Scars/Tatoos/ Piercings: None
Best Physical Feature: Her smile
Worst Physical Feature: Her nails, and some thing she's too thin.
Picture:
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Habits: Biting her nails, Reading, cooking
Likes: Puzzles and games, good books, music, fire. Being understood
Dislikes: Seeing physical violence and blood, being talked down to,
Personality:Bree's personality isn't very easy to describe, not well in a short paragraph, at least. Thats because she is anything but black and white. There's a whole lot of gret, and many other colors in there. There are a few things about her that won't ever change. Qualities that she'd had since she was a baby. She's always been he curious type, wanting to try new and different things. She's the kind of girl that will eat any combination of food on a dare, without flinching. Just for the fun of it. That's another thing about her, she doesn't have to have a reason to do something. If it's there, and it looks fun or interesting, why not do it? Life is about exploration, right? That's how she lives, by simply living.
She's got a good heart, never passing someone who looks hut without making sure that they're okay and have the help they need. Seeing people in pain makes her heart hurt. But she's not all smiles and laughs, though she likes to be. There are things about her that just don't seem to fit a lot of the time. She is a very emotional girl, and sometimes she can be sad or angry for seemingly no reason at all. She has her reasons, of course, but a lot of the time, they aren't plain for others to understand. She's not always the easiest person to talk to, and sometimes her logic just doesn't make sense. But on the whole, she's a good girl. Of course, no one really knows the real reason's for her odd behavior, and being adopted never really helped that. Growing up was a struggle, but she got through it.
Biggest Personality Flaw: Her mind, whether she admits it or not.
Biggest Personality Strength: Her will not to be kept down.
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Hometown: New York
Educational Background: College
Previous Places of Employment: Easy Village Elementary School (Art teacher)
Family: Jackson and Elsie Grey, retired in Florida
Brief Medical History: N/A
History: Brianna was born into the usual home that children grow up in. There was a mother and a father, and she had a wonderful brother also. There wasn't a lot that happened doing the first years of her life. But the first years are the ones that noone remembers, aren't they? She doesn't remember when, but when she was still a baby she was adopted. Nobody told her why, maybe they couldn't, but she wasn't able to find out no matter what she seemed to do. After a while, she gave up. How much could a kid really do, right? When she was growing, things got a little bit hard. It wasn't because of any physical circumstance, it was all a mental issue with her. At a young age, her doctor said that she had ADD and possibly some other problem with her. She tried to take life as it came, but it wasn't really somethign she liked to deal with, kids treating her differently. There wasn't anything wrong with her, as far as she was concerned. She never understood what their problem was. When she was twelve she got a new diagnosis.
Depression. It's hard to trust doctors sometimes, especially when they don't know what's really wrong. For some time, they thoguht she might have a version of autism. Which they mightnot have given up on. The impression that they gave just looked like a bunch of guesswork. Ok, so maybe she had depression, but she didn't care who said what. Whatever she had or didn't have, it didn't change anything. She stopped taking whatever different medications they wanted to put her on, because they only made her worse. Her mind was fine, she just saw things differently from other people. Sometimes she said off things, but she was never dangerous, and usually coherent. So what was the problem? It's a perfect way to be when working with young kids, which is what her life lead to after schooling.
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Pets?Dog-Freddy
Married? No
Homeowner? no
Average Salary? $20 an hour
Favorite Color Aquamarine
Favorite Band doesn't have one.
Your character frequently says…
Is your character in general satisfied with their life? Yes
Roleplaying Sample:There were a lot of things that Nicole was good at, not to be arrogant, but there were. And one of those things just happened to be suprises. There wasn't a lot that Nicole did for christmas. She never got a tree anymore, there wasn't too much room at her place, and it wasn't worth the time or effort most of the time. So, she just had her own christmas fun at other peoples houses. That was all fine, since it ment less clean up for her. This year a few things had changed, and she had a reason to think long and hard about a couple of peoples gifts.
They had to get presents, it was the rule of the holiday season, and after much thought Nicole was able to decide what the two most important people in her life at that time would get. And she was on her way to deliver one of those gifts right then. Being Christmas eve, there was a good chance that Wilson wasn't going to be home. He was the kind of guy who had to have lots of friends, right? If not that, there might be an office party or a thousand other things that could keep him away that night, so Nicole was taking a risk. Not a huge one, mind, but a risk. And she was more than willing to do that, since she didn't mind putting in effort for people that she cared for.
And the young woman had put a great deal of thought into her gift, which was in a large box with a bow on top. It wasn't wrapped and the lid wasn't on securely, but that was all for a reason. Air would be very important for the gift inside, so she needed to let it flow into the carboard well enough. After taking a couple of busses, and walking a bit to get to WIlson's place, she rang the buzzer. If he was home, he'd answer. If he wasn't home, than she'd simply have to wait. It was a win-win situation, as both cases came out the same way in the end.
PUT SPECIAL PHRASE HERE. You can’t always get what you want