Post by Roscoe Carpenter on May 25, 2013 1:03:09 GMT -8
Name: Roscoe Carpenter
Age: Twenty-one
Gender: Male
Birthday: Fall 2nd
Occupation: Carpenter
Residence: Shopping District - Above Family Carpentry
Journal: Roscoe's Sketchbook
Personality: Determined, passionate, hard-working, professional, and definitely has the know-how in his field. Roscoe won’t hesitate to brag about his abilities, as he sees he’s deserved bragging rights regarding his strength and carpentry skills. Besides these though, he’s not very wise in the way of book smarts or skills that don't involve a lot of using your hands or creativity. In the situations where he's not sure what to do, he can get a little easily frustrated, and is always easily insulted when someone goes against him or insults him personally. He has a lot of pride, but is always willing to help someone in need. Very respectful of elders and women, just like dad taught him. His interests vary from sketching to walking around to classic rock music. He's social enough, but won't go out of his way to strike a conversation.
Likes: Art, meals, tools
Dislikes: Books, rocks
Appearance: A sturdy young man, Roscoe stands at a humble 5’5” and holds most of his weight in muscle in his arms and chest. His skin is tanned from hard work and his black hair is a bit shaggy and tied in the back to prevent it from getting in the way of his work. His eyes match, being black and slightly slanted, holding their own air of mystery.
Being a young man of a blue-collar profession, he doesn’t tend to care much about how he dresses. Work shirts and jeans usually do the trick, accessorized with his work gloves, boots, and tool belt. Not afraid to fancy up (poorly) when the situation calls for it.
Background: The Carpenter family was one of the founding families of Meadowview- A dynasty of Carpenters, born and raised in the art of carpentry. Every Carpenter son has grown to become the town Carpenter and has assisted in the growth and creation of this beautiful village. Roscoe never knew his mother, his father Lance raised him all on his own. They ran the workshop together, taking on jobs and assisting those in need of their special talents. Due to his diligent apprenticeship under his father, Roscoe hardly attended school, most of his focus being on his family trade. Recently though, Lance passed on, leaving Roscoe as the sole heir to the Carpenter name.