player info Player name: Dove Contact(s):hellzapoppin
character info Character Name: Beth Greene Nashton Character Age: 18 Character Role: Wife Canon: The Walking Dead Canonpoint: End of episode 05x08, "Coda" 1 paragraph summary of character/canon: Beth Greene is an 18-year-old girl whose life went from "normal" to "zombie apocalypse" two years ago. Since the turn, as she calls it, she and her family - which has swelled from parents and siblings to include unrelated but beloved survivors better known as the cast of The Walking Dead - have struggled to survive, first in her family's farmhouse, and then in an abandoned prison. In that time, she's grown up fast: she's been the primary caretaker of an infant, lost both of her parents in violent conflicts, and nearly died herself on several occasions. Most recently, she's been an indentured servant at a hospital where brutality reigns. Beth's become harder since the beginning of the end, but she's also managed to hold onto a notion of faith and the need to do good, no matter the cost. She's brave, loving, and willing to kill - and she's coming in with enough mistrust that she just might feel she has to. “Family” members: Edward Nashton, husband
event plans A Thought is Haunting Me: Even if she's not jazzed about anything happening in this town, Beth likes holidays - so she comes out, and she is FREEZING, but this is also the first time she's had hot chocolate in years. And when she gets back from the dreams, she might be having a panic attack. New and different for her. Touch her at your peril. In The Valley of the Dolls We Sleep: It's also been a while since she's gone shopping, but she's kind of excited - aside from the fact that this is The Time Of The Girdle, lol. Once in there, though, this is going to be zombies on overdrive for her. I'd love to handwave her having met a neighbor and maybe been kind of closed-off but otherwise generally normal (or we actually do that bit, if you feel up for it!), and then in the department store, we're back to "time to stab bodies in the head" mode. Also interested in a quest for water. Anything for Evening Primrose: Murder Edition, man. I love this. Drill It In Like J. Paul Getty: Whether this becomes relevant is going to depend on how various threads go - Beth's willingness to be A Real Pain In The Ass is situational, and it could genuinely go either way here. She's in a volatile place ...And I Am Watching You Shovel Snow: Look, she is from Georgia. This is new to her - and not only is she not into it, it's lowkey implied that it was hot out around her last days alive. Even with a week or two to adjust to the winter weather, it's still a shock.
So on the one hand, she's a hard worker and can function with minimal power/technology; on the other hand, she's far more familiar with extreme weather in the form of heat. Writing anything related to the weather is of interest, whether getting caught in it or trying to figure out what to do when the heat goes out, etc.
(And maybe one snowball fight, skate around the pond, or snowman-building experience, as a treat. This is the most snow she's ever seen in one place, and even in the middle of horrible things, Beth knows how to find the good - sometimes.)
dove | beth greene | the walking dead | wife
Player name: Dove
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character info
Character Name: Beth
GreeneNashtonCharacter Age: 18
Character Role: Wife
Canon: The Walking Dead
Canonpoint: End of episode 05x08, "Coda"
1 paragraph summary of character/canon: Beth Greene is an 18-year-old girl whose life went from "normal" to "zombie apocalypse" two years ago. Since the turn, as she calls it, she and her family - which has swelled from parents and siblings to include unrelated but beloved survivors better known as the cast of The Walking Dead - have struggled to survive, first in her family's farmhouse, and then in an abandoned prison. In that time, she's grown up fast: she's been the primary caretaker of an infant, lost both of her parents in violent conflicts, and nearly died herself on several occasions. Most recently, she's been an indentured servant at a hospital where brutality reigns. Beth's become harder since the beginning of the end, but she's also managed to hold onto a notion of faith and the need to do good, no matter the cost. She's brave, loving, and willing to kill - and she's coming in with enough mistrust that she just might feel she has to.
“Family” members: Edward Nashton, husband
event plans
A Thought is Haunting Me: Even if she's not jazzed about anything happening in this town, Beth likes holidays - so she comes out, and she is FREEZING, but this is also the first time she's had hot chocolate in years. And when she gets back from the dreams, she might be having a panic attack. New and different for her. Touch her at your peril.
In The Valley of the Dolls We Sleep: It's also been a while since she's gone shopping, but she's kind of excited - aside from the fact that this is The Time Of The Girdle, lol. Once in there, though, this is going to be zombies on overdrive for her. I'd love to handwave her having met a neighbor and maybe been kind of closed-off but otherwise generally normal (or we actually do that bit, if you feel up for it!), and then in the department store, we're back to "time to stab bodies in the head" mode. Also interested in a quest for water. Anything for Evening Primrose: Murder Edition, man. I love this.
Drill It In Like J. Paul Getty: Whether this becomes relevant is going to depend on how various threads go - Beth's willingness to be A Real Pain In The Ass is situational, and it could genuinely go either way here. She's in a volatile place
...And I Am Watching You Shovel Snow: Look, she is from Georgia. This is new to her - and not only is she not into it, it's lowkey implied that it was hot out around her last days alive. Even with a week or two to adjust to the winter weather, it's still a shock.
So on the one hand, she's a hard worker and can function with minimal power/technology; on the other hand, she's far more familiar with extreme weather in the form of heat. Writing anything related to the weather is of interest, whether getting caught in it or trying to figure out what to do when the heat goes out, etc.
(And maybe one snowball fight, skate around the pond, or snowman-building experience, as a treat. This is the most snow she's ever seen in one place, and even in the middle of horrible things, Beth knows how to find the good - sometimes.)