User:Viviena
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Not actually a big fan of zombies, either as a literary invention or part of the horde heralding the apocalypse, but they're better than vampires.
Please note that this user is prone to verbosity; engage in conversation at your own risk.
Alex Hale
Starting class: corpse — Experience: slowly settling into Malton — Nature: interested observer | ||||
Perennially curious of the state of affairs in Malton, Alex approaches matters with an inquisitive state of mind and syringes at hand. He didn't plan to stay long, but the plight of Molebank's survivors captured his heart, even as its more hostile inhabitants threatened to eat his brains. |
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Medora Callan
Starting class: consumer — Experience: just starting out — Nature: fervent survivor | ||||
Medora is much the same before the siege of Malton as after it -- at least she hopes so. Sometimes, she does have a nagging concern, about being overcome by bitterness and a murderous outrage on the behalf of humanity -- there's something within her that thrills at the dispatching of another zombie at her hands -- the exhilaration she feels at those moments don't seem entirely proper. She concentrates as much as she can on doing good deeds instead. |
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Zephyrine Dufaure
Starting class: doctor — Experience: just starting out — Nature: fervent survivor | ||||
A nondescript-looking woman whose casual air of disinterest masks a keen awareness of her surroundings, Zephyrine had been working at St. Columbanus's Hospital, Lerwill Heights, to further her studies in medicine. After Malton was besieged, she grew discontented with her seeming ineffectualness in the presence of so much death and destruction. She now wanders Malton, looking for what, she has little idea, but determined to be useful however she can. |
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Cecily Chen
Currently a resident of Borehamwood, wishing she were properly dead.
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A wonderful bird the pelican, his beak can hold more than his belly can.--viviena 09:50, 17 November 2009 (UTC)