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Player’s Name: Kristy Player’s Age: 22 Player’s Pronouns: she/hers Player’s Timezone: CET Other Characters: 2 many imma die Character Name: Jerome Rohan Age: 28 Pronouns & Gender: he/his, cisgender Sexuality: Heterosexual Alignment: Rebellion Member Group: Civilian Occupation: Dealer Faceclaim: Rakim Mayers/A$AP Rocky Bio: Jerome was born and raised in Battery City – in Enterprise, as close to the Northern Slums as one could be without being homeless. Her mother was the sole parent of him and his five siblings, all of them fathered on different men. They weren’t the closest of families, but they looked after each other. Jerome was the oldest, helping his mother to earn a keep, and cooking for his siblings when she was working late shifts. He’s not the only one out of the bunch to have turned to a life as a criminal, but he was the first. He was eighteen when he moved out, leaving the next sibling to take over his role in the family. When his mother was arrested and executed for adultery, he was twenty-one.
Since the death of his mother, Jerome hasn’t had much contact with his siblings, though they do have each other’s backs; should something go awfully wrong – all of them are just a call away. Jerome makes his living as a dealer, working closely with Remi Warner, and has made his way up the food chain from his days in Enterprise, residing now in an apartment Downtown. Personality: Easy-going, loyal, self-indulgent, materialistic, proud. Secret: “Most of my friends are in the resistance, but I just can’t bring myself to care about their fight. There are more important things in life than dying for a lost cause.”