Tamlin Dee
Full Name: Tamlin Dee
Age: 27
Physical Notes: This lady is curvy. She's a healthy weight for her height, but most of it is in her soft spots. Although she isn't particularly athletic she's still in fairly good shape, seeing as she spends the vast majority of her day standing and walking around. She's about 5'7"ish, or 170cm. Her hair would grow into a nice afro if she didn't keep it permed.
About: Tamlin is just one party in a larger scheme of political interactions, and isn't the only prominent player in "her" story. The most issues circle around Marcos Creel and his family, with Maria Guerreiro, Richard Brooks, and multiple other characters filling important roles. Ideally I'd have full information posted about all these people, but the story is big and still in development and boiling each one down to their essentials is difficult.
Tamlin Dee works as a government PA in the Presian Republic, an authoritarian state formed several hundred years from now out of the remains of the eastern and central parts of the United States and large eastern regions of Canada. Although she splits her income between paying her own expenses and sending money to support her ailing mother, she manages to get by passably well. One night the public tram she uses to get home from the government center in the Capitol is sabotaged by insurgent forces, and she gets thrown from watching the periphery of the country's social unrest to experiencing it from an intimately first-hand perspective. She's forced to re-evaluate her place in the system, deal with tensions in her own family, and carry on making ends meet while negotiating her precarious legal position--being a well-screened government employee who's had, and still may have, close contact with active insurgents.
Art Suggestions: Beginning/middle of story: walking on a busy city sidewalk, observing a court trial, worried and without her shoes in a train tunnel, watching the street from a roof in winter, knocked out/injured after getting hit by an explosion. End of story: defending her little niece with a pistol, attempting to enter a government building with a fake ID, lighting a candle in an old warehouse, climbing a transmission tower.
Age: 27
Physical Notes: This lady is curvy. She's a healthy weight for her height, but most of it is in her soft spots. Although she isn't particularly athletic she's still in fairly good shape, seeing as she spends the vast majority of her day standing and walking around. She's about 5'7"ish, or 170cm. Her hair would grow into a nice afro if she didn't keep it permed.
About: Tamlin is just one party in a larger scheme of political interactions, and isn't the only prominent player in "her" story. The most issues circle around Marcos Creel and his family, with Maria Guerreiro, Richard Brooks, and multiple other characters filling important roles. Ideally I'd have full information posted about all these people, but the story is big and still in development and boiling each one down to their essentials is difficult.
Tamlin Dee works as a government PA in the Presian Republic, an authoritarian state formed several hundred years from now out of the remains of the eastern and central parts of the United States and large eastern regions of Canada. Although she splits her income between paying her own expenses and sending money to support her ailing mother, she manages to get by passably well. One night the public tram she uses to get home from the government center in the Capitol is sabotaged by insurgent forces, and she gets thrown from watching the periphery of the country's social unrest to experiencing it from an intimately first-hand perspective. She's forced to re-evaluate her place in the system, deal with tensions in her own family, and carry on making ends meet while negotiating her precarious legal position--being a well-screened government employee who's had, and still may have, close contact with active insurgents.
Art Suggestions: Beginning/middle of story: walking on a busy city sidewalk, observing a court trial, worried and without her shoes in a train tunnel, watching the street from a roof in winter, knocked out/injured after getting hit by an explosion. End of story: defending her little niece with a pistol, attempting to enter a government building with a fake ID, lighting a candle in an old warehouse, climbing a transmission tower.