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This character was created just for a roleplaying purpose. Therefore, she is a Military class Scout. Her playing style is simple: Anything to stay alive. | This character was created just for a roleplaying purpose. Therefore, she is a Military class Scout. Her playing style is simple: Anything to stay alive. By the way, her name is also Colette because I was too lazy to think about another one. | ||
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Colette Whitney was a reporter of the [Insert a stereotypical fictitious newspaper name here, such as "The Malton's Herald" or "The Malton Times"]. She was a rookie journalist, with a lot of naïve dreams, who hoped to get more experience and cover the most important news, instead of the cultural events at the museums, small crimes and other less important things she often wrote about. One day, she was working in her office late at night, writing an article about the paintings that were stolen from [[the Wilson Museum]] in [[West Grayside]]. It was a couple of weeks before the outbreak. She was going to use the paper shredder as usual, when she found a paper sheet lying on the floor, below a desk. It was a letter from the chairman of NecroTech to the editor. In it, it was obvious that Necrotech was giving money to the newspaper, so they would not investigate anything about their experiments. Slighlty disturbed by it, she put the paper on her pocket and continued as nothing would had happened. | |||
A few days later, the outbreak began to occur. She was assigned to cover the event along with some of the most succesful journalists of Malton. She saw an obvious link between NecroTech and the outbreak, but everyone refused to believe it. When the military closed the borders of the city, she decided to quit her job. A little too late, since most of her colleagues were already dead... | |||
She took a notebook and a pen as weapons, and began walking around the city, writing about the hell of the zombie-infested Malton, and about its inhabitants. She hopes that when the quarantine ends, she can show her work to the whole world. She's still quite naïve... |
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Colette Hart's reporter. Yes, she has her own journalist :D
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Character Notes
This character was created just for a roleplaying purpose. Therefore, she is a Military class Scout. Her playing style is simple: Anything to stay alive. By the way, her name is also Colette because I was too lazy to think about another one.
Colette Whitney was a reporter of the [Insert a stereotypical fictitious newspaper name here, such as "The Malton's Herald" or "The Malton Times"]. She was a rookie journalist, with a lot of naïve dreams, who hoped to get more experience and cover the most important news, instead of the cultural events at the museums, small crimes and other less important things she often wrote about. One day, she was working in her office late at night, writing an article about the paintings that were stolen from the Wilson Museum in West Grayside. It was a couple of weeks before the outbreak. She was going to use the paper shredder as usual, when she found a paper sheet lying on the floor, below a desk. It was a letter from the chairman of NecroTech to the editor. In it, it was obvious that Necrotech was giving money to the newspaper, so they would not investigate anything about their experiments. Slighlty disturbed by it, she put the paper on her pocket and continued as nothing would had happened.
A few days later, the outbreak began to occur. She was assigned to cover the event along with some of the most succesful journalists of Malton. She saw an obvious link between NecroTech and the outbreak, but everyone refused to believe it. When the military closed the borders of the city, she decided to quit her job. A little too late, since most of her colleagues were already dead...
She took a notebook and a pen as weapons, and began walking around the city, writing about the hell of the zombie-infested Malton, and about its inhabitants. She hopes that when the quarantine ends, she can show her work to the whole world. She's still quite naïve...