[Kazoo fanfare playing in the background]
I switched out my character for another one to fill the Architect position. I'm probably gonna need another approval (you can drop the first one, we have enough farmers as it is and I'm not up for playing two).
Name: Resdin Aud'ious
Age: 34
Gender: Male
Primary Weapon: Steel Claw Hammer (The CLAAAAW)
Essential Equipment: Toolbelt (Holds some basic construction tools), Parchment Book (and pencil), Length of Woolen Rope
Non-Essential Equipment: Old Accordion (and associated case), Sterling Cross Necklace
Role: Architect
Appearance: Resdin is a fairly tall and has a rather average build in terms of muscle. His face is oval shaped and his eyes are a muddy blue. He has a rough beard that protrudes about half an inch from his face. It's a dark brown like his hair which has been cut rather short and combed over. He wears a green and red plaid flannel shirt and a pair of well-worn jeans. He has a pair of tough, black boots on his feet. On his head is a black baseball cap that keeps the sun out of his eyes and compliments the pair of aviator sunglasses that usually rest above the bill of the hat. It has the emblem of a long-forgotten sports team on it.
Backstory: Resdin lived a rather quiet life, all things considered. The Great End came about when he was fairly young, and he managed to escape with his family to their grandparent's old farmhouse in the country. The group leaving the city where they lived included him, his mother and father, and his infant brother. Unfortunatly, his father died on the way defending them from one of the new creatures that had appeared in large numbers after the End. At the farm, their grandparents were just as distraught to hear of their son's death as the family was, and things were rather slow for some time after that. His grandmother was there to take care of his brother and eventually to midwife his new baby sister, who (unknown to them) had escaped with the mother on the End day not but nine months ago.
Over the years, they built some extensions to the home and Resdin was taught the ways of construction by his grandfather, and the years following were rather quiet. They had little trouble with the mutants as their main trouble was growing food in the new environment. Soon, they adapted as their plants adapted. When his brother, Yuke, had turned 18 their grandfather died. It was troublesome to the family without him. By then he wasn't helping around the farm much, but he was certainly a help for the emotional health of the family. Resdin found his father in the old man, and was especailly hurt by his passing. Yet, he suffered on for nearly a decade before his grandmother's passing. By then, he was about ready to up and leave. There was little left for him at the farm. So, he did. Six years, spent wandering the wastes, defending against starvation and mutants alike, when he finally stumbled across the new settler group Resdin was ready to settle down once again.