Post by Deleted on Oct 10, 2013 0:21:17 GMT
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Parents: Nate and Lilly
Name: Dallas
Gender: Female
Age: 17
Physical Appearance: A slender girl who shares her mother's light tan skin, Dallas has short, choppy brown hair and large hazel eyes. She has a fringe that occasionally falls into her eyes and always covers up the thin brows she shares with her mother. Her nose is a bit big, resembling her father's. She stands at 5'7 and wears a black long sleeved shirt along with an olive green sweatshirt. Her pants are stained sweatpants and her feet are covered with worn down tennis shoes.
Personality: Dallas has few morals. She is very willing to let others die if she feels as though it's going to be beneficial or if she feels that they deserve death. She has great jealousy for those with stable families and good homes. Dally also has issues with other females, especially motherly women, for she never had much of a maternal influence around, not to mention listening to her father hit on the few other women they met irked her greatly. In general, she's not used to being warm and fuzzy, so she's generally not a sweet girl to talk to. She doesn't form attachments easily, as she doesn't deal with loss very well. At all. She has difficulty showing any affection she has for others, which makes it hard for her to get along with others. Dally has a knack for taking jokes too far, much like her father. If someone were to impress her or if she at least enjoyed someone else's company, she won't be quite as unpleasant to be around. In fact, she may even go against her own personal code of looking after herself to save someone she cared deeply about. Dallas isn't a very serious person unless a serious situation arises. Surprisingly, she can keep a pretty level head, and it takes a lot to get her to her breaking point in these times.
Backstory/History: Nate and Lilly never meant to be together. They were supposed to trade supplies, then split up, never to see each other again. Instead, the two decided to team up, figuring that it would be better to have two people instead of standing alone against an invasion of dead people, even if they weren't on the best of terms with one another. One night, they located a large stash of alcohol. Drink after drink, the memories of the night were fuzzy, and the pair agreed to never speak of it again.
Until Lilly found out she was pregnant.
Both of the adults were miserable for the next nine months, then Dallas came along. Once their child was born, Lilly stuck around for a year of the girl's life before leaving Nate in the middle of the night. She left Dallas with Nate, deciding she couldn't handle being around either of them anymore, as much as she regretted it. Nate was pissed is an understatement. Left to raise a child on his own, in an apocalypse nonetheless, he decided against leaving the young girl, no matter how dangerous it was to keep her around. Nate wasn't someone to consider as a stellar father, but he did at least make an attempt to keep the girl safe. Being on their own most of the time, Dallas wasn't exposed to too many people. She took after her father a lot, even though she didn't care much for him.
One morning, she woke up and her father was gone. At first, she assumed he dumped her in the middle of nowhere, but came to the conclusion he wasn't the reason she was stranded. The girl signed up with the Crystal Guard when she stumbled upon their group, tired of being on her own day after day. Besides, there were plenty of opportunities to slaughter some zombies if she stuck with a group, so what was the harm?
Parents: Nate and Lilly
Name: Dallas
Gender: Female
Age: 17
Physical Appearance: A slender girl who shares her mother's light tan skin, Dallas has short, choppy brown hair and large hazel eyes. She has a fringe that occasionally falls into her eyes and always covers up the thin brows she shares with her mother. Her nose is a bit big, resembling her father's. She stands at 5'7 and wears a black long sleeved shirt along with an olive green sweatshirt. Her pants are stained sweatpants and her feet are covered with worn down tennis shoes.
Personality: Dallas has few morals. She is very willing to let others die if she feels as though it's going to be beneficial or if she feels that they deserve death. She has great jealousy for those with stable families and good homes. Dally also has issues with other females, especially motherly women, for she never had much of a maternal influence around, not to mention listening to her father hit on the few other women they met irked her greatly. In general, she's not used to being warm and fuzzy, so she's generally not a sweet girl to talk to. She doesn't form attachments easily, as she doesn't deal with loss very well. At all. She has difficulty showing any affection she has for others, which makes it hard for her to get along with others. Dally has a knack for taking jokes too far, much like her father. If someone were to impress her or if she at least enjoyed someone else's company, she won't be quite as unpleasant to be around. In fact, she may even go against her own personal code of looking after herself to save someone she cared deeply about. Dallas isn't a very serious person unless a serious situation arises. Surprisingly, she can keep a pretty level head, and it takes a lot to get her to her breaking point in these times.
Backstory/History: Nate and Lilly never meant to be together. They were supposed to trade supplies, then split up, never to see each other again. Instead, the two decided to team up, figuring that it would be better to have two people instead of standing alone against an invasion of dead people, even if they weren't on the best of terms with one another. One night, they located a large stash of alcohol. Drink after drink, the memories of the night were fuzzy, and the pair agreed to never speak of it again.
Until Lilly found out she was pregnant.
Both of the adults were miserable for the next nine months, then Dallas came along. Once their child was born, Lilly stuck around for a year of the girl's life before leaving Nate in the middle of the night. She left Dallas with Nate, deciding she couldn't handle being around either of them anymore, as much as she regretted it. Nate was pissed is an understatement. Left to raise a child on his own, in an apocalypse nonetheless, he decided against leaving the young girl, no matter how dangerous it was to keep her around. Nate wasn't someone to consider as a stellar father, but he did at least make an attempt to keep the girl safe. Being on their own most of the time, Dallas wasn't exposed to too many people. She took after her father a lot, even though she didn't care much for him.
One morning, she woke up and her father was gone. At first, she assumed he dumped her in the middle of nowhere, but came to the conclusion he wasn't the reason she was stranded. The girl signed up with the Crystal Guard when she stumbled upon their group, tired of being on her own day after day. Besides, there were plenty of opportunities to slaughter some zombies if she stuck with a group, so what was the harm?