[center][h2]Robert Wilson[/h2] █║▌│█│║▌║││█║▌│║║█║█║▌│█║▌│║║█ [img]http://www.stylisheve.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/1920s-Hairstyles-for-Men_06.jpg[/img] █║▌│█│║▌║││█║▌│║║█║█║▌│█║▌│║║█ [sub]“ℭharacter motto here”[/sub][/center] ☩ ℕame-- [indent]Robert Prater Wilson[/indent] ☩ Ⱥliases-- [indent]N/A[/indent] ☩ Ⱥge-- [indent]Thirty-two[/indent] ☩ Gender-- [indent]Male[/indent] ☩ ℜeligion-- [indent]He used to be protestant before the Great Depression made him question his faith.[/indent] ☩ ℘olitical views-- [indent]Left-leaning[/indent] [center]█║▌│█│║▌║││█║▌│║║█║█║▌│█║▌│║║█[/center] ☩ ℋeight-- [indent]6'02[/indent] ☩ ωeight-- [indent]104[/indent] ☩ ℇyes-- [indent]Brown, almond shape[/indent] ☩ Ƀuild-- [indent]Mesomorph[/indent] ☩ ℱeatures-- [indent]He has a strong New Yorker accent that someone could notice in seconds.[/indent] ☩ ℇquipment-- [indent]A silver pocket watch and some money[/indent] [center]█║▌│█│║▌║││█║▌│║║█║█║▌│█║▌│║║█[/center] ☩ ℘ersonality-- [indent]Robert used to be an outgoing and social person during the Roaring Twenties but that all changed when Black Tuesday happened. Now, he feels hopeless and depressed that he can't get a permanent job at one of the factories in New York City. His depression only got worse as the economy went downhill and everything that he had was lost. Even his entire savings were gone in an hour due to the bank needing so much money. Now that Robert is in the mysterious lounge, maybe his old personality could make a comeback.[/indent] ☩ Ⱦraits-- [indent]Adventurous, anxious, curious, faithless, and self-loathe.[/indent] ☩ Ⱥversion-- [indent]Serious and mature personalities, violence, politicians, and the authorities.[/indent] ☩ Ⱥmbitions and ℱears-- [indent]In the 'real world,' the only thing that Robert cared about was trying to survive the worst economic crisis in world history. He was living his fear of failure and losing everything during this dark period of his life. People could still sense that he's still suffering.[/indent] [center]█║▌│█│║▌║││█║▌│║║█║█║▌│█║▌│║║█[/center] ☩ ℱamily-- [indent]He has two sisters and three brothers while both his mother and father were dead.[/indent] ☩ ℂharacter relations-- [indent]N/A[/indent] ☩ Ƀiography-- [indent]Robert Wilson was born on April 10th in 1898, which was the year that America went to war against the Kingdom of Spain over the explosion of the USS Maine. Ten days after Robert's birth, his father was drafted to fight the Spanish in Cuba. Sadly, he died during the Battle of San Juan Hill. His mother became a widow and got help from her (and her husband's) family members. Robert was the youngest child in the family of five and his mother took extra care of him. Every single child got the best education that their mother could get with the little money she had. New York City was a harsh city to live in for a single mother with six children to take care of. When he finished up school in 1916, the first World War was still going on since 1914. It would take a year before the United States decided to join the war on the side of the Allied powers. Once America joined the war, Robert joined the army to help push back the Germans back from France. He spent almost a year in war torn France before the World War ended, causing Robert to go back home. He started to work for a few years while earning money. It had been only two years since Prohibition was enforced in America, but people still drank their whiskeys and wines. Robert often went to parties where he spent most of the night drinking and socializing with some ladies. He was still a young man who drank and danced all night long during those parties. However, the fun soon ended when the Stock Market crashed in 1929. It became difficult to find work and earn some money, resulting in Robert developing a depression. He had to sell his car and house to pay off the debts and worked two jobs to earn enough money. Then, a year later, Robert ended up in the Time Pocket Lounge.[/indent]