WTNewWorldOrder:Player Characters:Rabbit's History

From RPGnet
Revision as of 19:23, 22 August 2014 by Zebra (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Rabbit is a 19 year old artist living in Brixton. He lived in the Docklands with both parents until age 6, when his father was incarcerated, and with his mother until her deat...")
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to: navigation, search

Rabbit is a 19 year old artist living in Brixton. He lived in the Docklands with both parents until age 6, when his father was incarcerated, and with his mother until her death when he was 12. He then moved to the home of his mother's sister and her lawyer husband in Chelsea. His aunt and uncle are loving but rigidly proper and were poorly equipped to raise a difficult, angry, and grieving child. He eventually (barely) graduated from the local government school. He immediately moved into a tiny flat in a building mostly dedicated to young [incredibly] poor artists. Rabbit loves exploration and discovery, and is an avid urban explorer (read: trespasser) and most of his paintings involve themes of secrets and revelations.

Rabbit had snuck into the Olympics the day of the Mekaniak's attack and participated in the emergency, mostly by helping with clearing civilians from the line of fire. Since then he has been in contact with Winston "Nudge" Nugent IV. After Rabbit's move out of his guardians' home he has joined Nudge in his vigilante activities, mostly as a lookout and investigator. The two have formed an improbable friendship despite Rabbit's deep seated hatred of wealth, privilege, and authority. Nudge is encouraging Rabbit to give up his minor criminal activities (excluding the trespassing and breaking and entering for purposes of exploration, as that isn't happening) but so far Rabbit has been unwilling to trust that they are no longer necessary for his survival. Nudge has also knocked a few edges off of Rabbit's hostility to the world, but Rabbit is still mostly a loner and has trouble forming strong connections to people.

Rabbit has impossibly good luck, which helps keep him out of the trouble he tends to create for himself. He does not, however, believe he is powered.