Name: Donald Fox
Age: 80's (Was 17 in WW2)
Nationality: American-Scottish
Hometown: Nebraska
Occupation:
Retired Veteran, teaches at gun club
Talents/Skills:
Short range weapons in trial runs, Great aim,
Does the character believe in God? Yes
Is religion or spirituality a part of this character's life? Yes
If so, what role does it play?
Spiritual strength and guidance.
Strengths/Weaknesses:
Introvert or Extrovert?
Introvert due to experience, observant
How does the character deal:
with anger?
Quietly stew and plan for revenge/ even it out,
With sadness?
Grieves in silence, logically creates a memorial
With conflict? "
Gentle persuasion" Has vow to not kill again
With change?
Accepting
With loss?
Rage
What does the character want out of life?
To uphold law and order, redeem his past
What motivates this character?
Belief in right and wrong, redemption of past sins in war
What frightens this character?
Not being able to protect someone he cares for
What makes this character happy?
Security and neighborly vibes
Is the character judgmental of others?
Very accepting but with judge the shit out of you
Is the character generous or stingy?
Generous
Is the character generally polite or rude?
Polite, even to his enemies
Educational Background:
10th grade, Army education
Any Mental Illnesses:
PTSD, hand shakes, cold sweats
Learning Experiences:
Short range weapons, attack maneuvers, basic survival knowledge
Character's short-term goals in life:
Keep everyone alive
Character's long-term goals in life:
Rebuild a secure community
How does Character see themselves?
Blood stained hands, obligated, in the right
How does Character believe he/she is perceived by others?
Civilians look to him for support and security, other soldiers see him as broken
How self-confident is the character?
Confident in skills, unconfident in mental state,
Does the character seem ruled by emotion or logic or some combination thereof?
Extremely logical but PTSD is forcing him to face emotions
What would most embarrass this character?
Being caught acting soft or venerable, betrayal
