Name: Harlow McKenna Fisher
*Nickname(s): Harley
Age: 24
Gender: Female
Looks (pictures are allowed, but no anime please):
*Species: Human
*Powers/abilities: Excellent marksman, decent at cooking, first aid, stealth, scavenging supplies
Personality: Cunning, loner, confident, blunt, takes a long time for her to trust anyone, but once she trusts you you can see how much of a loyal person she is, she has a secret soft side that pretty much no one sees, intelligent
Sexuality: Lesbian
*Clothing style/outfit:
*Tattoos: N/A
*Piercings: Ears
*Scars: Scattered
Height: 5'11"
Weight: 120 lb
Likes: Jackson, her family, her few friends, coffee, stargazing, killing zombies, scavenging, finding supplies, easy patrols
Dislikes: Blood, zombies, summer, jerks, talking about her past, anything girly, anyone threatening her family or friends
History/Quick backstory: Harlow is the oldest child of Damien and Melody Fisher. She has two younger siblings. Her family were originally from Texas, fleeing from the city when the apocalypse struck. Eventually they heard of a safe haven called Jackson. The family started heading that way. They made it to Jackson intact, eventually being settled in one of the open homes. Lukas and Leia were set up in the daycare/school, Harlow got pulled for the patrol, her father was selected to help Tommy and Maria and her mother volunteered to help in the school.
*Family: Damien Fisher (father), Melody Fisher (mother), Lukas Fisher (younger brother), Leia Fisher (younger sister)
*Pet(s): N/A
*Medical conditions: N/A
*Physical disabilities: N/A
*Allergies: N/A
Talents: Excellent marksman, decent at cooking, first aid, stealth, scavenging supplies
Flaws: Cunning, loner, blunt, takes a long time for her to trust anyone
Fears: Her family dying, being infected
*Grade: N/A
*Occupation: Survivor
*Other:
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