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Mickilennial Updates:
- My father passed away in October 2025
- Dental health has led to several root canals
- Mental breaks have led to inconsistency, be patient with me

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Guess it all depends on if I keep Cheerleading as one of Hera's activities because that makes her sports adjacent to know at least three people.

Is there any possibility you'd be willing to facilitate a player playing as a member of the faculty? Nothing perverse, before people get that impression. I can send you a rough idea of my character if you're not sure.

I'm 50:50 with it since I originally designed this as a small group explore-and-survive romp, but I did put micro-sandbox in the writeup. The potential is obviously there given the students might plan to find a teacher as one of the objectives to help them get out of the school and survive. Just gotta let me know what you're thinking regardless.

And of course I have to decide how complicated this will make storytelling and if it's worth a try.
I could say something petty but I choose not to because I am a good girl. :)

@webboysurf @Kuro: I like the dynamics you've presented with your characters so far. Without knowing what other character archetypes people are making, I would say I'm pretty excited to see how things play out.
And Kuro laughed at me for not using an interest check.
So, right now I'm thinking 5-6 as the hard cap of characters (including me). If we go bigger it might be hard to manage and I have a lot going on IRL to manage a lot. We'll see how I feel.


17 - Scorpio - Senior - 5'6" - Olivia Rodrigo



“It’s not personal, I just know you’re a dumbass.”
Hera, to pretty much anyone



Appearance Details

i keep rewriting this
Characterization

Where should you start with González-Jones?

She’s an active overachiever, constantly on the hunt for the next item on her checklist. The more a college has to look at, she figures, the more likely they are to take her in on a full ride. Because she’s definitely not going to be able to pay for it and the idea of being perpetually indebted to a loan officer terrifies her immensely. Not that is all going to matter anymore given the state of the world.

How people perceive her is definitely going to hurt more than it will help, though. Not that is entirely her fault, either. People see “cheerleader”, “school newspaper”, “overachiever”, “national honor society” and they all start connecting dots. Her awful personality just takes it home. She keeps people at distance, cracks jokes that seem made of landmines, and every boyfriend she’s ever had has never been more than a brief distraction. To call her a mean girl wouldn’t be accurate, either, though. She doesn’t have a book of grudges or particularly go out of her way to make people’s life hell. She just doesn’t care. High School is just another short stop on a very long bus ride that she feels will never account for anything. Well, she wasn’t counting on the apocalypse and having to depend on others to survive. Life’s a bitch.

With her family, Hera is pretty fine with them. She doesn’t come from a super abusive household or have any distinct parental issues. The only real issue she’s ever had is her dad died in the line of duty before she could walk and as a result has pretty much only had her mother and her uncle to lean on. Not that she ever sees either of them much since it is through them she goes to a nice school and has everything she needs to succeed. She’s pretty fortunate to have them and they have taught her how to be fairly self-sufficient as a result.

Though given the pending end of the world, she has started to worry more than she ever has before.
Character Notes

- Her mother is a Nurse at a hospital a half-and-hour away from Alpena Heights. Hera suspects she's dead.

- Her uncle runs a restaurant in the northeastern corner of Alpena Heights.
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Hera González-Jones
Seventeen-Year-Old Class Valedictorian, portrayed by @mickilennial

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William R. Nielsen, Jr.
At sixty-six years of age, William R. Nielsen, Jr. has been not only the Headmaster and Principal of Stockbridge Academy since 2004 but also something of a diplomat. Nielsen is an amicable man whose promises to investors and parents alike have earned him a positive reputation during his tenure. His fate is currently unknown.

Eleonóra Merkatz
At thirty-three, Eleonóra is one of the younger members of the faculty. A graduate of the University of Michigan, the witty albeit snarky instructor has found her calling within the History Department of Stockbridge. On top of American History (a requirement for newly minted Freshmen) she teaches Military History and Civics as electives. She has been with the school since 2016. Her fate is currently unknown.

Harrison M. Potter
Nearing the big 4-0, Harrison M. Potter, is growing unsettled. Already having to deal with Stockbridge students making the tired “Harry Potter” joke, his patience has grown quite thin. A member of the English Department of Stockbridge, Harrison takes pride on teaching classical literature, poetry, and the occasional epic. On top of 12th Grade English he serves as an AP Literature instructor as well. His fate is currently unknown.

Jessica Quinby
Technically Stockbridge’s Health Teacher, though it is no secret the burnout ex-Olympic athlete was hired to advise Stockbridge’s budding softball program. At thirty-eight, she’s accepted that she will never play professionally again, though she was pricklier when she joined Stockbridge in 2015. She also teaches an elective class focused around sports history, though that’s only been on the program for the past year. Most kids consider it an “easy a”. Her fate is currently unknown.

Mary Stevens
Mary Stevens is a member of the English Department of Stockbridge. Her fate is currently unknown.

Robert Toolsey
An inept Spanish Language teacher who had a lousy reputation with the students. He was devoured at the Auditorium during Lockdown.

Louis Jeffries
A member of the Science Department of Stockbridge. Often one of the tougher teachers in the school, though until recently was seen as someone who cared about the well-being and success of the students. Evidently, a zombie apocalypse can change a man. His fate is currently unknown.
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