Better late than never!

Character Quote: “At my age, flirting isn’t about success anymore. It’s about proving I still remember how.”
Name: Jack Landry
Aliases: Weather Jack
Age: 71
Birthday: January 29, 1954
Ethnicity: Caucasian
Birth Place: Boston, Massachusetts
Gender: Male
Nationality: American
Pre-Outbreak Occupation: Chief Meteorologist for Boston’s WCVB Channel 5 (Retired)
Languages: English, some Spanish
Height: 6’2”
Weight: 190 lbs
Body Type: Broad-shouldered, lean, and fairly fit for his age
Eye Color: Blue
Hair Color: Silver
Skin Tone: Fair with a weathered, ruddy face
Tattoos/Scars/Piercings: Small scar beneath his chin from a bar fight in his youth; knee-replacement scars
Personal Style: Even in retirement, Jack takes pride in his appearance. He spent years in front of the cameras at the local station, and he still carries himself as if he’s about to go live for the evening news. He prefers linen shirts, polos, expensive sunglasses, loafers, and lightweight jackets. His hair, while mostly tousled from the day’s activities, is stylized in a way that makes the wind-swept look seem intentional. Despite unfavorable conditions during the outbreak, he still tries to stay presentable and maintain a professional demeanor.
Sexuality: Heterosexual
Relationship Status: Divorced (Twice)
Personality: A highly charismatic individual with a witty tongue, Jack is often viewed as impossibly social. He has a habit of striking up a conversation with almost anyone, frequently utilizing humor to break the ice, particularly to diffuse tense situations. Among his peers, he has also gained a reputation as a “smooth talker” and a serial romantic, rarely staying in one relationship for very long. As a result of this behavior, many people may perceive him as shallow or vain, though Jack hides a surprising amount of loneliness beneath his confident exterior.
Nevertheless, age has done little to curb his ego. He still flirts shamelessly, still thinks he’s the smartest person in the room, and hates when people remind him that he’s in his seventies. Yet beneath the charm lies a deeply observant man who spent decades interpreting uncertainty for a living. He understands panic and has witnessed firsthand how people react to disaster through his years as a meteorologist.
When things become truly dangerous, the jokes disappear, and a capable leader emerges.
Character Alignment: Neutral Good
Habits:
Hobbies:
Fears:
Likes:
Dislikes:
Skills:
What Do They Carry On Them:
Survivor's History: Over the span of a nearly forty-five-year career, Jack Landry was one of the most recognizable faces in New England. He appeared on Boston’s ABC affiliate’s live newscast every day as the affable weatherman, better known as “Weather Jack”, predicting snowstorms, heatwaves, and any number of severe weather events to affect the Boston region. His enthusiasm for his job and the community shone through in the same effortless smile that made him a local celebrity. Viewers trusted him, women adored him… and he adored them right back, usually exhibiting the same passion he routinely showed for upper-level lows and high-pressure systems.
Despite a successful career and a thriving social circle, his personal life was a mess. Two marriages had ended in divorce, with both wives attributing their failures to the same fatal flaw. They accused Jack of loving the spotlight more than his family, which wasn’t entirely inaccurate. Fortunately, his daughter, Claire, was never persuaded by those accusations. Undeterred by her father’s reputation as a ladies’ man, they remained close over the years. Their relationship is one of the few things Jack considers an unquestionable success.
Retirement also hit him harder than he cared to admit. Without the daily ego boost of live television, he struggled to find purpose. His two-week vacation to Luana Isle, which his daughter strongly encouraged through stubborn persistence, was supposed to serve as a relaxing getaway; a place where he could clear his mind and force a hard reset. Claire insisted that the sandy beaches, cocktails, and dancing would be the perfect remedy for his malaise. Perhaps he would even meet someone interesting to settle down with in his twilight years.
However, the outbreak quickly put a damper on those plans. It turned the island paradise into a proverbial hellscape overrun by the undead.
Trapped amongst the chaos, Jack now faces a reality where his charm can’t solve every problem. For the first time in decades, it was no longer relevant that he used to command quite a presence as a local celebrity. No one seems to care.
Instead, one question haunts Jack’s mind: was there enough substance beneath the confident facade to survive the apocalypse and become the man everyone always assumed he was?
Theme Song: Against the Wind – Bob Seger
Extra Information:
I agree to follow the rules for this RP and understand that if I do not follow the rules, the GM or Co-GM may kick me out of this roleplay.
Universe: The Walking Dead
Jack Landry

Character Quote: “At my age, flirting isn’t about success anymore. It’s about proving I still remember how.”
Character Summary
Name: Jack Landry
Aliases: Weather Jack
Age: 71
Birthday: January 29, 1954
Ethnicity: Caucasian
Birth Place: Boston, Massachusetts
Gender: Male
Nationality: American
Pre-Outbreak Occupation: Chief Meteorologist for Boston’s WCVB Channel 5 (Retired)
Languages: English, some Spanish
Appearance
Height: 6’2”
Weight: 190 lbs
Body Type: Broad-shouldered, lean, and fairly fit for his age
Eye Color: Blue
Hair Color: Silver
Skin Tone: Fair with a weathered, ruddy face
Tattoos/Scars/Piercings: Small scar beneath his chin from a bar fight in his youth; knee-replacement scars
Personal Style: Even in retirement, Jack takes pride in his appearance. He spent years in front of the cameras at the local station, and he still carries himself as if he’s about to go live for the evening news. He prefers linen shirts, polos, expensive sunglasses, loafers, and lightweight jackets. His hair, while mostly tousled from the day’s activities, is stylized in a way that makes the wind-swept look seem intentional. Despite unfavorable conditions during the outbreak, he still tries to stay presentable and maintain a professional demeanor.
Psychology
Sexuality: Heterosexual
Relationship Status: Divorced (Twice)
Personality: A highly charismatic individual with a witty tongue, Jack is often viewed as impossibly social. He has a habit of striking up a conversation with almost anyone, frequently utilizing humor to break the ice, particularly to diffuse tense situations. Among his peers, he has also gained a reputation as a “smooth talker” and a serial romantic, rarely staying in one relationship for very long. As a result of this behavior, many people may perceive him as shallow or vain, though Jack hides a surprising amount of loneliness beneath his confident exterior.
Nevertheless, age has done little to curb his ego. He still flirts shamelessly, still thinks he’s the smartest person in the room, and hates when people remind him that he’s in his seventies. Yet beneath the charm lies a deeply observant man who spent decades interpreting uncertainty for a living. He understands panic and has witnessed firsthand how people react to disaster through his years as a meteorologist.
When things become truly dangerous, the jokes disappear, and a capable leader emerges.
Character Alignment: Neutral Good
Habits:
- Flirts reflexively
- Scans the sky whenever he steps outside
- Sweeps his fingers through his hair whenever he’s nervous or deep in thought
- Uses humor in stressful situations
- Collects local weather data on his phone (or in a notebook)
Hobbies:
- Golfing
- Dancing
- Outdoor activities, such as hiking and fishing
- Weather watching/spotting
- Collecting vinyl records
Fears:
- Growing old and becoming irrelevant
- Dying alone
- Losing his daughter (Claire)
- Losing his mind or his moral compass
- Losing his mobility
- Watching people lose their humanity
Likes:
- Strong coffee
- Attractive women
- Good whiskey
- Ocean views
- Live music
- Attention
Dislikes:
- Being ignored
- Arrogant authority figures
- Humidity
- Feeling helpless
- Excuses
- Being idle
- Pessimists
Skills & Inventory
Skills:
- Public Speaking
- Reading weather patterns
- Conflict de-escalation
- Organization
- Improvisation under pressure
What Do They Carry On Them:
- Clothing - Tan loafers, khaki pants, short-sleeve button-down shirt, navy blue jacket, aviator sunglasses, stainless steel wrist watch
- Wallet - Driver’s license, $420 USD cash, credit cards, business cards from television career, photograph of his adult daughter, hotel keycard
- iPhone and charger
- Metal water bottle
- Reading glasses
- Pocket notebook and pen
History
Survivor's History: Over the span of a nearly forty-five-year career, Jack Landry was one of the most recognizable faces in New England. He appeared on Boston’s ABC affiliate’s live newscast every day as the affable weatherman, better known as “Weather Jack”, predicting snowstorms, heatwaves, and any number of severe weather events to affect the Boston region. His enthusiasm for his job and the community shone through in the same effortless smile that made him a local celebrity. Viewers trusted him, women adored him… and he adored them right back, usually exhibiting the same passion he routinely showed for upper-level lows and high-pressure systems.
Despite a successful career and a thriving social circle, his personal life was a mess. Two marriages had ended in divorce, with both wives attributing their failures to the same fatal flaw. They accused Jack of loving the spotlight more than his family, which wasn’t entirely inaccurate. Fortunately, his daughter, Claire, was never persuaded by those accusations. Undeterred by her father’s reputation as a ladies’ man, they remained close over the years. Their relationship is one of the few things Jack considers an unquestionable success.
Retirement also hit him harder than he cared to admit. Without the daily ego boost of live television, he struggled to find purpose. His two-week vacation to Luana Isle, which his daughter strongly encouraged through stubborn persistence, was supposed to serve as a relaxing getaway; a place where he could clear his mind and force a hard reset. Claire insisted that the sandy beaches, cocktails, and dancing would be the perfect remedy for his malaise. Perhaps he would even meet someone interesting to settle down with in his twilight years.
However, the outbreak quickly put a damper on those plans. It turned the island paradise into a proverbial hellscape overrun by the undead.
Trapped amongst the chaos, Jack now faces a reality where his charm can’t solve every problem. For the first time in decades, it was no longer relevant that he used to command quite a presence as a local celebrity. No one seems to care.
Instead, one question haunts Jack’s mind: was there enough substance beneath the confident facade to survive the apocalypse and become the man everyone always assumed he was?
Additional Information
Theme Song: Against the Wind – Bob Seger
Extra Information:
- Jack keeps a weather journal wherever he goes, recording information like temperature, wind speed/direction, cloud formations, and other observations. During the apocalypse, this has evolved into a sort of survival journal.
- While not physically imposing, Jack possesses a stubborn determination that often compensates for his age. He refuses to be left behind and has little patience for anyone who assumes he is incapable due to his age.
- He often conceals his fear (or unease) through humor. The more dangerous the situation becomes, the more likely he is to crack a joke or make a sarcastic remark.
- While he would never openly admit to it, one of his greatest regrets is prioritizing his career over family. The outbreak has given him an opportunity to reflect on his life decisions and perhaps make a change.
I agree to follow the rules for this RP and understand that if I do not follow the rules, the GM or Co-GM may kick me out of this roleplay.
Universe: The Walking Dead


