Post by dalton on Dec 21, 2008 16:18:24 GMT 10
[/size]`Dalton Fuller Ramsey !!!
Isolate ,, Visionary ,, Audacious
Name: Dalton Fuller Ramsey
Nicknames: Dalt, Fuller
Major: Writing
Age: Twenty-two
Grade: Senior
Birthdate: July 2nd
Orientation: Hetero
Location: Phoenix, Arizona
`Appearance ,,
Well Dalton Ramsey has two looks. The first would be his daily look for an average day. He keeps his brunette locks at a short to medium length, and his face is normaly sporting some mild stubble. His normal ensemble consists of something casual. Usually just a pair of jeans and a rocker tee or sweatshirt. For the most part he isn't overly concerned with his physical appearance though he does like to make some type of effort. His style his kind of cool and laid back. He loves to wears shades, and often sports some type of hat. He doesn't intentionally work out, but does love to run around town which tied in with is moderately high metabolism is the main reason he keeps in shape despite the fact that he eats whatever he can get his hands on, whenever he gets his hand on it.
The blue eyed cutie's second look is one that can appear at any given time, it just depends on when he gets inspired. When he is working on a story or paper he tends to put his all into it. Often he won't do anything for days except work on his little masterpiece so he tends to get a little mangy looking. During the duration of a project, no matter how long it may be, Dalton does not shave, he doesn't comb his hair, and for the most part he doesn't eat. Whenever he is working on a project he tends to lose at least five to ten pounds. Which makes the already skinny five foot niner look rather scrawny and unhealthy looking. He really has no concept of his own well being when he is in the zone. When forced to go outside he slaps on some sweats and makes it home as fast as he can. There really isn't much to his look when he is working.
Well Dalton Ramsey has two looks. The first would be his daily look for an average day. He keeps his brunette locks at a short to medium length, and his face is normaly sporting some mild stubble. His normal ensemble consists of something casual. Usually just a pair of jeans and a rocker tee or sweatshirt. For the most part he isn't overly concerned with his physical appearance though he does like to make some type of effort. His style his kind of cool and laid back. He loves to wears shades, and often sports some type of hat. He doesn't intentionally work out, but does love to run around town which tied in with is moderately high metabolism is the main reason he keeps in shape despite the fact that he eats whatever he can get his hands on, whenever he gets his hand on it.
The blue eyed cutie's second look is one that can appear at any given time, it just depends on when he gets inspired. When he is working on a story or paper he tends to put his all into it. Often he won't do anything for days except work on his little masterpiece so he tends to get a little mangy looking. During the duration of a project, no matter how long it may be, Dalton does not shave, he doesn't comb his hair, and for the most part he doesn't eat. Whenever he is working on a project he tends to lose at least five to ten pounds. Which makes the already skinny five foot niner look rather scrawny and unhealthy looking. He really has no concept of his own well being when he is in the zone. When forced to go outside he slaps on some sweats and makes it home as fast as he can. There really isn't much to his look when he is working.
Best Feature: "I'm not really sure about my best feature, but I do know that the thing that stands out most about me would be my eyes. My irises are really clear so it makes the green of my eyes extremely bright."
Worst Feature: "My stature. I never feel like I'm not tall enough or buff enough. Not that I really want to be tall and buff.. I just don't want to feel like I'm scrawny. I'd like to think I could kick someone's ass if I had to."[/size]
`Personality ,,
Isolate
[/u] ,, For the most part Dalton likes to be left alone. It's not that he doesn't like meeting new people or hanging out with his friends it's just that he finds it rather distracting from his work. So when he's trying to write a new book he pretty much ignores everything else going on in his life. Since writing is the one thing he is most passionate about he likes to spend most of his time devoted to that. It's also easier for him to be by himself. He loves to relax and be carefree, and when he is alone he is fully able to do these things.Isolate
Visionary[/u] ,, One of the things that sets one writer apart from another is there ideas. If someone has the same basic idea as another, but they aren't as interesting then they would certainly lose the opportunity. Dalton has a very success driven side to him, and won't stop perfecting an idea until it is total original and innovative. His ideas always have to be the best, the most entertaining. He knows that anything less is unacceptable.
Audacious[/u] ,, Despite being for the most part a very laid back guy, the one thing that Dalton cannot get enough of is adventure. A favorite past time of his is to go out and find something new to try. He rarely turns down an offer to experience something, and tries to live life on the edge. What can he say, he's an adrenaline junkie. Dalton also loves traveling to exotic places, or exploring new options in his life. He is not afraid to take a risk in both his personal and professional life.[/size][/font][/center]
Likes:
+ Traveling
+ Working
+ Writing
+ Friends
+ Rock Climbing
+ Running
+ Dogs
+ Cupcakes
Dislikes:
- Reading
- Clubbing
- The Media
- Losing
- Politics
- Cats
- Football
- Family
Positive Traits:
Trustworthy ,, Dalton doesn't appreciate the type of people that just go around spilling other people's secrets. He likes to keep private things private, and wouldn't even think of telling someone something, somebody didn't want them to hear.
Respectful ,, Understanding and being accepting of other people's opinions and ideas come naturally for Dalton. Since he's rather easy going he doesn't waste time putting other people down or telling them there thoughts are stupid. He lives by the golden rule, treat other how you want to be treated.
Hardworking ,, When he gets an brilliant idea, or even just an inkling of a brilliant idea he is off to start developing it. If his muse is there Dalton works and works until he comes to a point where he has to sleep or eat. Work is the most important, meaningful thing in his life and he won't stop until a project is either finished or hits some other type of stopper.
Negative Traits:
Indecisive ,, It pretty much takes at least an hour for Dalton to decide on anything. If he does decide that is. He's constantly second guessing himself, and reluctant to make choices. Most the time he results to flipping a coin, or making someone else decide for him.
Spiteful ,, It's hard for Dalton to get over something. He carries around harsh feelings for a long time. If someone betrays him or does something he does not agree with it is very hard for him to forgive that person. When he does there is still a part of him that can't let go of the past.
Pessimistic ,, Everything is always going wrong. Nothing works out for Dalton. His books are never going to sell.. he doesn't have enough money to buy the things he needs, and he is never going to be happy. At least that's what he thinks. He can't help it. The guy just can't let himself think positive for a change. He think if he doesn't have high hopes then he can never be disappointed.
Greatest Ambition: Career wise Dalton's number one goal is to finish his book series and have it's net worth be one of the top ten of all time books sold. After that he would love to be the creator of his own TV series, and be able to write different movie scripts. As for his personal life unlike most people he sees himself possibly settling down and getting married, but children as of now are not in the picture.
Greatest Fear: Dying. There aren't to many things in life Dalton is scared of, but the thought of not making it to thirty is something that keeps him up at night. He is a bit of a hypochondriac so whenever he gets a headache he stresses that he might have some disease that can kill him.[/size]
`History ,,
Steven Ramsey and Annette Hill met at a very inconvenient time in both of their lives. Steve had just been awarded a huge case defending a basketball player accused of murdering his wife, and Anne had been assigned to co-council a high profile case for the Phoenix district attorney's office that involved a basketball player being arrested for murdering his wife. After four long months of defending and prosecuting Steven's client ultimately took a plea bargain. Though it wasn't the justice the community was looking for, it still worked out and it seemed as if both sides has won the case. The evening after all the paper work was finished on the case Steve offered to take Anne out for a congratulatory drink. She of course accepted and the two began a long term relationship which resulted in them being married two and a half years later.
With their busy lives the two never actually planned on having children. So when Annette went to the doctor and he told her that she was pregnant, the woman found the she was oddly happy about it. Perhaps it was the hormones, but she decided that it would be a good thing. Steven on the other hand took a little persuasion to get used to the idea, but my the time little Dalton Fuller arrived he too was excited about having a son.
For the first couple years of Dalton's life his parents treated him like the center of the universe. They bought him hundreds of toys and threw big birthday parties for him, even though he was only a toddler and for the most part wouldn't even remember them once he was older. Dalt was a happy little tyke, constantly smiling and laughing. Even from a young age the boy used his creative talents. His favorite thing as a child was to finger-paint, and play with his food.
Once school started for the boy however his parents started spending less and less time with him. It was like he wasn't at home as often so they didn't need to be either. Through out his elementary school years Dalton was always trying to get his parent's attention, but it seemed like nothing worked. He even joined the baseball team because he knew it was his father's favorite sport. He thought if he saw him playing it he would want to help him practice. This however was not the case, but Dalton did find that he was very good at the sport and would end up playing it through out high school, even managing to get a couple of scouts to come watch him play. Not that it mattered how much other people were interested in him, his father nor mother ever showed up to a single game or practice the entire twelve years he played it.
Middle school was when the boy realized he was interested in writing. There had been an English assignment to write a free style story on whatever you liked, and Dalton ended up writing over thirty pages before he figured he should stop. Writing just came natural for the boy and he loved developing characters and describing different attributes about them. He ended up doing another short story to turn in for the class, but continued to work on the other one.
By high school Dalton had completely no contact with his parents. He thought about emancipating himself, but would rather stay in his big comfy house then have to go out and support himself. It just seemed like to much work and he figured his parents wouldn't even put up a fight if he tried to leave their house. They didn't care one bit. So instead the boy spent his time with his friends, playing baseball, and working on his short stories. He became very independent and when it came to looking at colleges he wanted one far away from Arizona so that he had an excuse not to come back.. ever. The boy finally decided on The Washington University of Arts. He had been offered a few full ride scholarship options to various other schools, but none of them were far enough away. And none of them had an amazing writing program like Washington had.
University was exactly what he had been looking for. He learned lots of valuable skills to improve his stories, and found that the people that went to school there were very friendly. He spent most of his time partying or doing extra curriculars, except when he had a project to work on. It was then that his friends wouldn't see him for weeks. In fact almost his entire junior year was spent like this. He had found a draft that he had done back in middle school, and knew he wanted to make it into a best selling book series. It was the paper that sparked his passion and he wanted to share his idea with the world. So except going out for classes and occasionally a bit to eat Dalton stayed in his dorm room and worked on his book. It was about a group of people stranded on an island that weird things started happening to. He plotted out what he wanted to happen and decided it would be a six book series. He finished the first in March of his junior year. He found out in May that it had finally been pick up by a publisher. That summer was spent traveling around the United States on a book tour to promote his newly published book. When fall came he debated on returning to school or not, but his manager said that if it didn't interfere with him continuing the series he should go back. That writers were more respected when they had accreditation from somewhere.
Steven Ramsey and Annette Hill met at a very inconvenient time in both of their lives. Steve had just been awarded a huge case defending a basketball player accused of murdering his wife, and Anne had been assigned to co-council a high profile case for the Phoenix district attorney's office that involved a basketball player being arrested for murdering his wife. After four long months of defending and prosecuting Steven's client ultimately took a plea bargain. Though it wasn't the justice the community was looking for, it still worked out and it seemed as if both sides has won the case. The evening after all the paper work was finished on the case Steve offered to take Anne out for a congratulatory drink. She of course accepted and the two began a long term relationship which resulted in them being married two and a half years later.
With their busy lives the two never actually planned on having children. So when Annette went to the doctor and he told her that she was pregnant, the woman found the she was oddly happy about it. Perhaps it was the hormones, but she decided that it would be a good thing. Steven on the other hand took a little persuasion to get used to the idea, but my the time little Dalton Fuller arrived he too was excited about having a son.
For the first couple years of Dalton's life his parents treated him like the center of the universe. They bought him hundreds of toys and threw big birthday parties for him, even though he was only a toddler and for the most part wouldn't even remember them once he was older. Dalt was a happy little tyke, constantly smiling and laughing. Even from a young age the boy used his creative talents. His favorite thing as a child was to finger-paint, and play with his food.
Once school started for the boy however his parents started spending less and less time with him. It was like he wasn't at home as often so they didn't need to be either. Through out his elementary school years Dalton was always trying to get his parent's attention, but it seemed like nothing worked. He even joined the baseball team because he knew it was his father's favorite sport. He thought if he saw him playing it he would want to help him practice. This however was not the case, but Dalton did find that he was very good at the sport and would end up playing it through out high school, even managing to get a couple of scouts to come watch him play. Not that it mattered how much other people were interested in him, his father nor mother ever showed up to a single game or practice the entire twelve years he played it.
Middle school was when the boy realized he was interested in writing. There had been an English assignment to write a free style story on whatever you liked, and Dalton ended up writing over thirty pages before he figured he should stop. Writing just came natural for the boy and he loved developing characters and describing different attributes about them. He ended up doing another short story to turn in for the class, but continued to work on the other one.
By high school Dalton had completely no contact with his parents. He thought about emancipating himself, but would rather stay in his big comfy house then have to go out and support himself. It just seemed like to much work and he figured his parents wouldn't even put up a fight if he tried to leave their house. They didn't care one bit. So instead the boy spent his time with his friends, playing baseball, and working on his short stories. He became very independent and when it came to looking at colleges he wanted one far away from Arizona so that he had an excuse not to come back.. ever. The boy finally decided on The Washington University of Arts. He had been offered a few full ride scholarship options to various other schools, but none of them were far enough away. And none of them had an amazing writing program like Washington had.
University was exactly what he had been looking for. He learned lots of valuable skills to improve his stories, and found that the people that went to school there were very friendly. He spent most of his time partying or doing extra curriculars, except when he had a project to work on. It was then that his friends wouldn't see him for weeks. In fact almost his entire junior year was spent like this. He had found a draft that he had done back in middle school, and knew he wanted to make it into a best selling book series. It was the paper that sparked his passion and he wanted to share his idea with the world. So except going out for classes and occasionally a bit to eat Dalton stayed in his dorm room and worked on his book. It was about a group of people stranded on an island that weird things started happening to. He plotted out what he wanted to happen and decided it would be a six book series. He finished the first in March of his junior year. He found out in May that it had finally been pick up by a publisher. That summer was spent traveling around the United States on a book tour to promote his newly published book. When fall came he debated on returning to school or not, but his manager said that if it didn't interfere with him continuing the series he should go back. That writers were more respected when they had accreditation from somewhere.
Best Memory: "The day I got news that I sold my first book. I remember I got the call two days before finals my junior year. I was such a wreck of emotions. Shock, excitement, nervous. I could barely study the next couple days and I was terrified I'd fail my finals. Though I figured if I was able to sell a book perhaps that meant I should be awarded automatic A's in all my classes.. However, it didn't work out that way. I ended up getting two B's and the rest were A's."
Worst Memory: "When I came to Phoenix to promote my book. I'd invited my parents, but they didn't show. I was devastated. Sure, I guess deep down I knew it was going to go down that way. I suppose I just wanted them to show.. I try to act like I don't care about them, but really all I want it their respect.
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`Writing Skill ,,
See Madison Hurst.
[/size][/center]See Madison Hurst.
`Behind The Character ,,
Name: Holly
Age: Nineteen
Role-playing experience: Since before you were born!
How you found us: I didn't. The site found me. .
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