Post by ruth on Dec 16, 2008 6:17:45 GMT -8
Name: Ruth
Age: 32
Race: Human
Gender: Female
Personality: Very dark personality, keeps to herself. Doesn't show emotion very often. Seems to have no sense of humor, but is smart, loves to read and has a large vocabulary.
Appearance: About 5'4, proportionate weight. Long dark hair, serious expression. Kind of pale. Thin, would be attractive if she wasn't so depressing. Normally seen with a book. Wears dark clothing.
Family: Glen Andrews: Father (Deceased)
Terry Andrews: Mother (Deceased)
Tommy Andrews: Brother (Deceased)
Ricky Tanner: Husband (Deceased)
Background: Ruth Andrews-Tanner was once a bubbly, happy individual, who was both beautiful and intelligent. She had a loving family and a husband.
When she was 16,She lost her mother to Cancer, and her father died of a heart attack. This made her the dark, depressed soul she currently is. She took care of her 14 year old brother, who got strung out on drugs after the death of their parents and was shot to death in a bad deal when Ruth was 18. When she was 19, she briefly dated Marco, but it didn't work out because she was too gloomy.
Ricky, her husband was a police officer who died recently in an armed robbery.
Since her parents' death, Ruth has been very depressed, becoming introverted and spending almost every waking moment reading, her only enjoyment.
RP sample:(I'm also Raylor, by the way...)
Ruth was sitting in the library as usual, reading. She read anything except comedy and romance. They brought back too many memories for her. As she was reading, she threw the book on the table. It mentioned someone being killed in a bad drug deal, the way Tommy had died two years ago.
She looked across the room when a guy walked in. A big guy with curly red hair.
He sort of looks like... She got up, hiding the tears as she brushed past the man that looked vaguely like her deceased husband , Ricky. As she walked down the street in the dark, she wondered if she would ever find a way to escape her dark and depressing past...
Is English your first language? Yep.
Age: 32
Race: Human
Gender: Female
Personality: Very dark personality, keeps to herself. Doesn't show emotion very often. Seems to have no sense of humor, but is smart, loves to read and has a large vocabulary.
Appearance: About 5'4, proportionate weight. Long dark hair, serious expression. Kind of pale. Thin, would be attractive if she wasn't so depressing. Normally seen with a book. Wears dark clothing.
Family: Glen Andrews: Father (Deceased)
Terry Andrews: Mother (Deceased)
Tommy Andrews: Brother (Deceased)
Ricky Tanner: Husband (Deceased)
Background: Ruth Andrews-Tanner was once a bubbly, happy individual, who was both beautiful and intelligent. She had a loving family and a husband.
When she was 16,She lost her mother to Cancer, and her father died of a heart attack. This made her the dark, depressed soul she currently is. She took care of her 14 year old brother, who got strung out on drugs after the death of their parents and was shot to death in a bad deal when Ruth was 18. When she was 19, she briefly dated Marco, but it didn't work out because she was too gloomy.
Ricky, her husband was a police officer who died recently in an armed robbery.
Since her parents' death, Ruth has been very depressed, becoming introverted and spending almost every waking moment reading, her only enjoyment.
RP sample:(I'm also Raylor, by the way...)
Ruth was sitting in the library as usual, reading. She read anything except comedy and romance. They brought back too many memories for her. As she was reading, she threw the book on the table. It mentioned someone being killed in a bad drug deal, the way Tommy had died two years ago.
She looked across the room when a guy walked in. A big guy with curly red hair.
He sort of looks like... She got up, hiding the tears as she brushed past the man that looked vaguely like her deceased husband , Ricky. As she walked down the street in the dark, she wondered if she would ever find a way to escape her dark and depressing past...
Is English your first language? Yep.