[hider=Josiah Hewitt][center][img]https://image.ibb.co/dAcFpa/1752_carlostraffic01_jpg_479_3.jpg[/img][/center] [center][h2][b][color=BC8F8F]Josiah Hewitt[/color][/b][/h2][/center] [b][color=BC8F8F]Gender:[/color][/b] Male [b][color=BC8F8F]Sexuality:[/color][/b] Gay [b][color=BC8F8F]Age:[/color][/b] 20 [b][color=BC8F8F]Role in Community:[/color][/b] Garrison Clerk [b][color=BC8F8F]Appearance:[/color][/b] A tan complexion complements young Josiah’s wavy chestnut hair and almond-shaped eyes. A ski-sloped nose, occasional patchy stubble, and a mole dappling his upper right cheek are the hallmarks of the budding adult’s countenance. Josiah’s wiry frame is unlike the muscular physique of soldiers, bespeaking a more white-collar lifestyle. This, too, reflects his formal wear; often seen in a simple collared white dress shirt tucked neatly into black slacks that cuff loafers. Outside of work Josiah never strays from t-shirts of navy blue or black hues and modest, comfortable jeans. [b][color=BC8F8F]Biography:[/color][/b] A child of Ojibwe and Métis heritage, Hewitt’s great-grandparents moved from southeastern Canada to the west-coast to move on from past troubles. His father, a farmer and seasoned carpenter, and mother a shopkeeper, kept to their rural estate two miles from the Sierra-Armstrong county for the early onset of the apocalypse before the burgeoning pressure of the infected, survivors, and bandits, drove them towards the promised safety of Sierra-Armstrong. At the age of twelve Hewitt’s father was forcibly removed from the county for criticizing authorities, leaving an adolescent Josiah with his ailing mother, whose lung disease would inevitably take her life two years later. Distraught by his mother’s death and incensed by the apathy shown by the Sierra-Armstrong government, Josiah prepared to leave the county to search for his father. As he approached the looming walls of Sierra-Armstrong, however, his fury dissipated. Josiah knew all he’d find outside would be death. [b][color=BC8F8F]Personality:[/color][/b] Josiah is a reticent and timid, albeit sensitive, individual. He is drawn to others for their warmth and love, but his reserved conscience and chronic anxiousness keeps him from bonding with them. This conundrum often leaves him with too many acquaintances and too little friends, a curse he considers the product of his parents' deaths. As a friend, however, Josiah exhibits motherly tenderness and effervescence, never inactive in a friend's life and always carrying a sense of responsibility for their wellbeing. At work, Josiah is a diligent and humble worker. While he craves the coddled feeling of praise, he rarely seeks out credit or spotlight. Soft-spoken, Josiah finds himself intimidated by the dogmatism shown by soldiers and cherishes time away from militaristic aspects of the county. He enjoys the quiet of solitude his life outside of work grants him, spending his time gardening, reading, and collecting magazines. [b][color=BC8F8F]Living Arrangements:[/color][/b] Josiah lives near the slums, in a small bungalow. [b][color=BC8F8F]Possessions:[/color][/b] [list] [*]Gardening tools (a spade, a trowel, and a rake) [*]A copy of The Odyssey by Homer [*]A collection of binders for work and writing [*]A utility knife [*]Deerhide moccasins from his grandfather [*]Magazine copies of [i]Fashion[/i], [i]Esprit de Corps[/i], [i]Vogue[/i], [i]Allure[/i], and [i]Enjoy[/i] [/list][/hider] [hider=Relations]Relations [color=7ea7d8][u]Stefan Novak -[/u][/color] From what younger Josiah gleaned from his father's brief confrontations with the professor, Stefan appeared to be very professional but compassionate; qualities he grew to respect about the man as he passed adolescence. Novak's disappearance from the county left Josiah with questions-as it did with many others-though he never dared to seek answers. [color=8493ca][u]Damian Novak -[/u][/color] Damian was always an elusive person to Josiah. His involvement in Garrison military always kept Hewitt away from the brown-eyed wonder. From what he has heard about Stefan's son, however, has led him to believe that perhaps it is best to stay away. [color=7ea7d8][u]Kaitlyn Novak -[/u][/color] The only Novak whom Josiah sees semi-regularly, he never fails to be impressed by the work she and her family dedicates to the medical ward. In a world with seemingly limitless pain and death, Kaitlyn seems to ameliorate it, earning his respect. [color=8493ca][u]Joseph Briggs -[/u][/color] Undoubtedly one of the more intimidating soldiers Hewitt has encountered, Josiah knows to keep afar. Not unlike Damian, the chitinous shell of Briggs's personality makes Josiah anxious when the soldier is around. [color=7ea7d8][u]Amelia Wintergarden -[/u][/color] Josiah has only seen Amy on occasion, and finds her inclination for horses very sweet. Although he admires her independence, Josiah also greatly envies her freedom and self-preservation. [color=8493ca][u]Olivia Samsuel -[/u][/color] A girl whose extroversion greatly contrasts his withdrawn personality, Josiah is both appreciative of her strong voice in matters and cowed by it. He sees her regularly at the Garrison, and always offers her a small, polite smile. [color=7ea7d8][u]Oliver Allington -[/u][/color] Perhaps the one person Josiah can empathize with, given the similar circumstances in which their parents met death. Though he can understand that much, Hewitt cannot help but see Ollie as a mere hoodlum. Often he wonders if his own father wanted Josiah to become what Oliver is, in defiance to the oppression from Sierra-Armstrong authorities. Though it shames him, Josiah hoped not. [/hider]