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cleмenтιne ([personal profile] neverbitten) wrote2014-05-24 12:05 am
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Character Basics:
Character Name: Clementine
Journal: [personal profile] neverbitten
Age: 11
Fandom: The Walking Dead (Telltale Game)
Canon Point: The end of Episode 3, Season 2.
Debt:
Class A: 307 years. 300ish for the countless walkers killed over a 2+ year period. She also feels responsible for the deaths of Ben, Omid, Walter and Reggie. She shot dead 'the Stranger' intentionally, and Lee out of mercy. In addition, one count of betrayal.
Class B: 250 years. For various acts of assault, breaking and entering, and thievery. She's had to break into places for shelter and "steal" pretty much everything over the past two years, often including food. People were also often hostile to get the things she had, so assault was necessary. That's why the count is so high here.
Class C: 53 years, 11 months.
  • Running away from a loved one.
    • Withholding information from a loved one.

  • GRAND TOTAL: 610 years, 11 months.


    Canon Character Section:
    History: A wiki link.

    Personality:
    At the beginning of the apocalypse, Clementine was a much more polite and quieter little girl. Primarily, she was innocent, inexperienced and unused to anything harsher than getting into a bit bother with her parents. But the years spent in a world where "walkers" (zombies, basically) run rampant have hardened her significantly. By the time she's eleven - the canon point I'll be taking her from - she'll be very different to that little girl; she’s still somewhat reserved, but the innocence that came along with it has been diminished almost completely. She's bitter, jaded and far less quick to trust and befriend others. The cause of this hardened outlook is primarily related to the losses she’s suffered. Clementine has lost a lot of people over the last few years. Her parents, first of all; she remained hopeful that they might be alive until she finally witnessed them as walkers for herself. Clementine was left an orphan, but she did have her guardian and best friend, Lee. However, soon after she lost him too, and she still feels hugely responsible for it. Her friend Omid, who was with her and help taking care of her after Lee died, also died - someone else she feels responsible for.

    Guilt plays a large part in Clementine's personality. She feels very guilty for many of these deaths, especially Lee's. She believes herself responsible for the reason Lee got bitten, as he was looking for her after she’d run off when it happened. She was also the one who had to put him out of his misery in the end and shoot him. It is something that they both saw as necessary, as the only other option was to let him turn, but she still feels responsible for what she had to do to him. She still pulled the trigger, and it's not something she forget any time soon. In addition, in the very beginning of the second season, one of her new guardians and her friend, Omid, is shot by someone else with the gun that belonged to Clementine. Yeah, this all gives her a whole lot of survivors guilt. She's seen blaming herself for Lee's death, in particular, to Luke and then to Kenny. She always sounded full of regret whenever she spoke of Lee.

    She’s a survivor with a very determined streak. She’ll fight with all her might to stay alive and keep going, even when others around her have given up. This is something she most likely got from her time with Lee, who shared much the same qualities. She will also try and convince others not to give in, shown in the second episode of the second season when she tries to convince Nick to stop moping and not give in to the walkers. She’s very determined to keep on surviving, to carry on no matter what. She even (briefly) considers stopping in Carver's camp because of how much food they have there. In many ways, it's something she feels she owes to Lee - to keep on living no matter what, after all he did to save her at the end of his life. She'll sometimes go as far as being manipulative to keep herself alive, as shown when she spoke to Alvin in the window when she was trying to get medical supplies from him. She'll take enormous measures to keep people in her group alive too - Clementine can go as far as to chop off Sarita's arm to keep her from turning into a walker. She had a few seconds to decide, but she didn't hesitate when it came to it. Because she knew that otherwise, Sarita was a goner. That's just how things are now.

    She will now steal with few moral reservations as well. She stole medical supplies to stitch up a dog bite that desperately needed medical attention - though, these people she stole from had just locked her in a shed because they thought it was a walker bite. She felt a little frustrated and betrayed by them and had few reservations about taking what she needed from their house. She also doesn't mind stealing food from others now - it's necessary to survive, even if the camp she's raided might have people coming back. This is a far cry from the girl of two years previously, who insisted on not stealing supplies in case the owners came back. Her morals have shifted significantly since we first saw her, and she become more jaded and somewhat less sympathetic, more selfish, in the process.

    Clementine has learnt that surviving also often means not trusting yourself completely in others. She has trusted Christa over the past sixteen months, as an ally and as a friend, and now she has grown to trust the members of her new group a little more. But it takes definite time and there's no way she is 100% faithful in all of them. People are often more dangerous than walkers in the world she's been living in, something she's found out the hard way. She'll trust Kenny and Luke with most things, but there's no one she trusts more than herself when it comes down to it. As well as trusting others, caring for others in general is something she's grown somewhat detached from. That isn't to say she doesn't care at all for other people. But she doesn't like to get too close to others. She got very close to Lee; he was like a second father to her, and look what happened there. In the end, she knows that everyone is going to die, sooner or later, and she doesn't like getting attached to people for the hurt it'll bring afterwards. Despite this, she does still see Luke, Kenny and Christa, and even Sarah, all as her friends. She cares what happens to them. She just has to tell herself not to get too upset when they inevitably (for her) end up dying.

    Clementine wouldn't have been able to get as far as she has gotten in the world without some smarts and intuition on her side. She's had help from others, no doubt about that - first from Lee, then Omid and Christa, then her new group. But she's had to figure things out for herself too, and countless times she is the one put forward by the rest to do the serious, kind of dangerous tasks that require her to think on her feet. She'll often use her surroundings to her advantage, which is an especially useful tactic when fighting off walkers. And necessary when you consider how much smaller she is compared to many of the adults; she's had to learn to adapt in this way. Whether it's using walkers to push toward humans or using objects to fend off either walker or human, she'll manipulate things around her to her advantage. She is curious too, she explores - though not too much. She's smart enough to know when and when not to stick around in places, or when not to explore at all, especially when she's by herself. Everything is about survival now, after all.

    Though still rather quiet, Clementine has grown more confident over the last few years. She's far more likely to speak up about survival plans than she was in season one, as seen at the beginning of season two, when she gives her opinion on her plans with Christa. And then when she gives her opinion on plans to escape Carver's camp to Kenny and the others. She tends to talk to herself now too, a lot like Lee did in season one. Which is a lot to do with her now being the main playable protagonist, yes, but also shows how lonely she's begun to get, how much she does still want reassurance, even if it's reassurance from herself.

    Clementine is eleven, but has grown up significantly over a two year period. She's had to learn things that most people will never learn, and do things that most grown adults would shy away from. A lot of the changes she's gone through aren't easy and aren't something that makes her easy to get along with, but they were necessary to survive. She's a jaded and bitter survivor, a bit more prone to anger, far more realistic than optimistic now. She still believes there's good in others though, even if she's not always up for waiting to find out.



    Powers/Abilities:

    Clementine is a human 11 year old from the 21st century and has no supernatural abilities. However, she’s spent the last two years in a zombie apocalypse and has learnt a lot of survival skills from this experience. Some simple things—how to light a fire and cook hunted meat. But she knows other useful things now as well, like how to shoot a pistol, namely to save herself from walkers. She’s intuitive and smart, especially for her age. She has basic medical knowledge, knowing how to treat and sew up an open wound.

    Appearance: One. Two. When she arrives, she'll be covered in the walker guts she had to smear on herself, and she'll have a cut on her cheek.

    Samples:
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    Prose Sample:

    Even years later, Clementine still sometimes dreamt about Lee. He was a walker in the dreams, almost always. All just... rotting flesh and dead eyes. Though he was still a walker who could talk, who asked her why she looked afraid in that deep voice she recognised. Clementine always jolted awake, and was always somehow disappointed that she'd woken up, that she wasn't still dreaming. Because she didn't ever want to see Lee as a walker, no. But she missed hearing his voice so much, it was kind of worth it. She preferred a dream like that to the world she lived in now.

    Clementine didn't ever let her disappointment last too long - she couldn't afford to. It was never wise to sleep for too long anyway. At Carver's camp some people had seemed kind of frustrated at the early mornings, but they had never bothered Clementine. Even before the world have fallen apart, Clem had never been a kid for sleeping in. Now it just wasn't safe to sleep longer than necessary, period. She'd grown used to only getting maybe four hours of sleep each night. It kept her going. It was enough. She needed to stay alert. Stay alive.