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JOSHUA RILEY WASHINGTON [break] PERSONALITY [break] Josh considers himself part of the landscape he's surrounded by. He's the quiet of his apartment, the slight uneasiness felt at night. Someone who is not entirely comfortable thinking about himself in context of existing as a full-fledged person, with organs, and decisions, and the autonomy to make bad ones. He's caught up in a sense of pervasive emptiness that doesn't come from a lack of thought, or substance, but from the unchanging state of his day-to-day life. [break][break] To put it simply: on a scale of one to depressed, he's an eight. [break][break] But he's managing. His dissociation from his "role" in the world hasn't removed his personality, just changed how it manifests. Josh is thoughtful, he's loving, he remembers affection well and it would still come naturally with somewhere to direct it. His sentiments come with footnotes, complicated annotations. Birthdays are commited to memory, compliments given freely. It's less that he's emotionally unavailable, more that he has a faulty connection he isn't sure how to rewire (and an overwhelming sense of anxiety when he considers learning). [break][break] APPEARANCE [break] Josh has a handful of scars, most noticeably two on his cheek and one on his forehead. Even with Dalton's cool weather he manages to be overdressed. His fashion sense is a mess of mismatching colours, layers of scarves and sweaters in the summer, the same old boots with every outfit. It's not hard to get the idea that he sometimes throws on his entire wardrobe at once. [break][break] In public spaces, Josh moves like he's trying to avoid being seen. He takes careful catalogue of the world around him for the sake of avoiding crowds and conversation. He tends to stick to the outer edges of rooms, shoulders hunched, hands in his pockets. He appears more uncomfortable than intimidating. If approached he's friendly enough, stance shifting in a way that makes it clear he's actively trying to be accomodating. [break][break] HISTORY [break] Joshua Washington was born in Los Angeles, California, the eldest of three children. Between his father's affluent career as a film director and his mother's rising popularity as an artist, the Washington siblings were often left to their own devices growing up. For any bad it might've done, it also brought them closer, acting as each other's support systems and partners in crime. [break][break] At eleven, Josh was referred to a psychiatrist following an incident at school. Once it became clear that this wasn't a one-time occurrence, his parents panicked. Unsure of what to do about their son's mental health, and under the impression that with the right treatment it might mysteriously be "fixed", the Washingtons threw as much money at the situation as they could. Up until high school he was consistently switching psychiatrists, trying different medications and forms of therapy.[break][break] Despite everything, he entered high school an extrovert. He kept busy, throwing himself into an extensive (and sometimes overwhelming) social life. By his last year of high school he'd solidified a consistent friend group, and convinced his parents to let them use their lodge on Blackwood Mountain over winter break. [break][break] It was meant to be the perfect vacation. The lodge, its fully stocked liquor cabinet and the mountain it was all set on, entirely to themselves. While Josh was passed out drunk, a prank was played on his younger sister. She ran from the lodge and into the storm outside, her twin following. They never came back. [break][break] Over a month later, the case still hadn't been closed. The search parties hadn't found anything. The storm wiped any trace of their footprints, no buildings held any evidence that someone had been inside. Josh's mental health spiraled, and he was hospitalised, dropping out of college soon after. [break][break] A year later, still grieving but appearing to be doing well, he invited his friends back up to the lodge in his sisters' honour. Once there, he played an elaborate prank on his friends, leaving them under the impression they were being hunted by a killer. After he revealed himself as the killer, the group was torn apart, and he was forcibly separated from them. [break][break] Josh fell into the mines underneath the mountain, where he was lost for nearly a month. The darkness and the solitude fueled a paranoid meltdown, and he spent anywhere from days to weeks going in circles as he tried to find his way out. At some point it became clear there might have been something else in the minds with him, constantly watching, following after him. [break][break] A search party found him once they finally entered the mines, having been over the rest of the mountain already. The next month was full of police interviews, psychiatric evaluations, his parents bickering as they tried to decide, yet again, what to do with him. Disconnected from both his family and former friend group, Josh had more of a reason to leave than to stick around. [break][break] REASON FOR BEING AT DALTON COVE [break] Josh left California to get away from the aftermath of what happened on Blackwood Mountain, but he isn't sure why he came to Dalton Cove exactly. Maybe it's the distance from everything, maybe it's just the fact that it's somewhere new. Though he doesn't actually remember buying his apartment. It was almost like it had always been there, waiting for him. [break][break] INTERESTING FACTS [break] Josh knows a lot about film and special effects, but none of it's really interesting to anyone that isn't him. [break][break] ANYTHING ELSE? [break] Nothing else to say, no. [break][break] What is the application phrase given in the site's rules? [break] is this silver lining mehron? please tell me it's not mehron. i'll never get it out of my ears |
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