Name: Amy Walker Age: 27 Gender: Cis-female Pronouns: She/her Place of origin: Montpelier ( Vermont, USA ) Date of arrival: September 2023 ( new arrival ) Job: Currently unemployed Tags: Interactions / Asks / Inspo / Pictures / Headcanons
Before Panopticon:
Amy's life unfolded in the harsh embrace of a post-apocalyptic world. Raised by her mother Lydia, she learned invaluable survival skills and became a cornerstone of her small group of survivors, whose camp is located in Vermont, USA. From an early age, Amy learned the art of scavenging, plant identification, food preparation and preservation from her mother, a former botanist. These skills became her lifeline when her mother succumbed to illness and Amy had to care for herself and her comrades. Instead of giving in to her grief, Amy followed in her mother's footsteps from then on and, even more than before, provided meals for her group to the best of her ability, helping to grow food and distributing the scarce rations carefully and evenly among all the survivors. One day, Amy accompanied a small search party looking for remnants of times long past but not forgotten. In the process, they encountered a group of strangers. They were discussing the distribution of some cans of food that had been found earlier. The encounter quickly got out of hand, as so often these days — whether due to resentment or fear. Amy suffered a gunshot to the shoulder in the process and lost consciousness. She woke up in strange place an undetermined amount of time later: Panopticon. No trace of her familiar group or her former home.
Now:
This section will be updated frequently as Amy's journey in Panopticon unfolds.
Some positive traits:
001.) Selflessness. Despite the harsh nature of the world she lives in, Amy constantly puts the needs of her group above her own. Whether it's sharing her knowledge of survival skills, providing food, or offering emotional support, she actively seeks ways to help and uplift her fellow survivors. 002.) Optimism. Amy maintains a hopeful outlook. She believes in the possibility of a better future and often shares inspirational stories or encourages her fellow survivors to stay positive. 003.) Adaptability. Amy is quick to assess new situations, make informed decisions, and adjust her strategies as needed. Her adaptability not only ensures the group's survival but also allows them to tackle unexpected challenges with confidence.
Some negative traits:
001.) Trust issues. After witnessing various betrayals and hardships in and around her former group in Vermont, Amy developed trust issues. She finds it difficult to trust strangers or newcomers, and is overly cautious when forming alliances with other survivor groups. 002.) Difficulty in delegating. Amy's strong sense of responsibility sometimes leads her to take on too many tasks herself, making it difficult for her to delegate ( evenly distribute ) responsibilities to others in the group. 003.) Secretiveness. In an effort to protect her group, Amy sometimes keeps important information or decisions to herself, which may lead to a lack of transparency within the group.

















