Character
Amelia Tyrin
Race: Felis
Age: 22
Sex: Female
Sexuality: Heterosexual
Relationship: Single
Height: 5'1"
Build: Small and slender.
Player
Michelle Barron
Nationality: American
Age: 22
Sex: Female
Sexuality: Heterosexual
Relationship: Single
Height: 4'10"
Build: Thin and wiry.
Personality
Michelle is a gentle and caring person. She loves animals, and finds herself taking care of many of strays. Caring as she is, she is also extremely shy. She finds it hard to speak if not directly being spoken to. Confrontation is hard for her deal with. Often, if she gets into an argument, or any form of disagreement she will stutter and stumble over words.
Amelia is vastly different, however. She can speak her mind without a worry in the world. She's friendly, and open. She is everything that Michelle wishes she could be. Some part of the girl knows that they're the same person, but Michelle doesn't treat Amelia that way. Amelia is separate, Michelle could never be like her. Amelia can cook, Michelle burns water. Amelia is honest, and is able to share how she feels about things; Michelle is meek and unable to speak about what she really believes in.
It is safe to say that Michelle hates herself, but she loves Amelia. She wishes she could become her.
Positive: Amiable, Dedicated, Creative, Earnest, Eloquent, Empathetic
Negative: Anxious, Blunt, Cautious, Excitable, Forgetful, Impulsive
Biography
Michelle was born on May 23rd, 2005 to two generally happy parents. For most of her younger development, her home life was a happy one. However, as she started to blossom into a young teenager, things began to fall apart. Her parents began to argue more and more in the open about things such as money. Michelle’s father became emotionally abusive toward both her, and her mother. Michelle is uncertain of what caused this change, but it was this period of time that she truly credits for most of her social problems.
The near constant arguments, and emotional abuse came to a head when Michelle was sixteen. This was the first time that her father had ever raised a hand to anyone. As was typical during this time, her mother and father had been fighting for several hours since she had returned home from school. She wasn’t sure what about as she was trying to tune them out, but then she heard her mother cry out. Worried, she left the safety of her room, and ventured into the kitchen where she found her mother curled up on the ground clutching her cheek.
Her father was no where in sight, and so Michelle ran to her mother to check if she was alright. Her mother told her that her father had left, and that he wouldn’t be returning home. Michelle was confused at first, but after a few minutes she realized that she was relieved. For the last several years of her life, her father had been a presence that choked the air out f whatever room he was in. With him gone, it felt as though Michelle could finally breath again.
Years passed after her father left, with just her and her mother remaining together. Without her father’s income, the two had to move into a smaller apartment rather than a house, but Michelle wasn’t complaining. She was happy, and so was her mother, and that’s all that mattered to her. It was within this apartment that Michelle discovered a love of programming.
Being shy, and withdrawn, she had few real life friends with which she could spend her time. This left her sitting on her computer a lot throughout high school. Because of this, she found her way to a plethora of different sites where she would pick up various different hobbies. The hobby that stuck with her, though, was programming. She loved it. Solving algorithms, challenging her mind with the difficult and always shifting world of code. When she graduated high school, she immediately started applying to as many computer science degrees as she could.
After a few months, she was accepted into one of the programs she had applied to. It was four years of hard work, but she graduated just last year. However she has yet to find a job, which has caused her to move back in with her mother for the time being.
Recently, after sharing a pet project of hers on a programming forum, she was sent an e-mail which held the TerraSphere client.