Name: Lorna Monroe Dunn
Aliases: Elma, Dee, Lore, Gunny.
Age: 34
Birthday: April 1st
Ethnicity: Caucasian
Birth Place: Charleston, South Carolina
Location: Beaufort, South Carolina
Gender: Female
Major/Minor: N/A – Military Career
Occupation: US Marine Corps Gunnery Sergeant
Languages: English and Russian
Height: 5’9”
Weight: 132lbs
Build: Athletic and muscular, body fit for a marine
Eyes: Lighter side of blue
Hair: Dirty drab mix of brown and red tones
Skin Tone: Tanned side of fairer skin
Tattoos/Scars/Piercings: No current piercings but formerly had pierced navel, ears and nose. Curved scar on her left forefinger pre-outbreak from a cooking accident, oval shaped scar on her left forearm from breaking up a bar fight in her earlier military days, small scar at the outer tip of her right eyebrow and various other minor scars on her legs and arms from military training. She has a small letter tattoo behind her left ear, curving around it. The letters are USMC. She has another small letter tattoo behind her right ear, curving in the same way as her USMC with the letters DNAL. Both tattoos have the same
font style.
Strong Willed * Hot-headed * Protective * Suspicious
Sexuality: Straight
Relationship Status: Single
Personality: Lorna is a tough cookie who knows what she wants and works her ass off to get it. She was never a fan of the classroom environment and is much more comfortable learning skills hands on or from a book in her own time. She is fiercely loyal and protective of those she deems worthy of her time. Her strong will stops her from listening to reason from those she feels are unworthy but if she holds any love in her heart for you then she will follow you to the ends of the earth and back again.
Her will is very hard to break and she can hold her own in a fight but prefers to talk things out unless the need for violence arises which is sometimes more often than not thanks to her hot-headed nature. She’s not a very trusting person so if she trusts you quickly after meeting her then you should feel honoured. Usually it takes months before she lets her walls down to a new person.
She has an extremely organised mind which means she likes to plan ahead and consider every situation that could possibly arise. However, in this new world that everyone has found themselves thrust into it isn’t always possible. She can easily take the lead of a situation but is just as happy to take orders if she feels someone is more capable than herself. Although they still need to prove themselves worthy to Lorna so just because she listens and perhaps obeys, it doesn’t mean she respects you. Her respect must be earned.
Habits: She swears like a trooper and has resting bitch face so sometimes she’ll widen her eyes and roll them to loosen her face up, she sucks her teeth and slightly pouts her lips when she’s trying not to get angry, she gently rubs her thumbnails with her forefingers when she’s thinking about something.
Hobbies: Kendo and parkour
Fears: (Other than infection and an early death.)
- Being pinned down/tied up to the extent that she cannot move at all.
- Letting the wrong person get too close to the group.
- Birds. She fucking hates birds.
Likes: - Fresh fruit. She misses fruit more than hot showers.
- Hot showers.
- Learning new skills.
- Climbing.
- Heights.
- Big. Fucking. Blades. Knives, swords, machetes. If it has a blade, she’ll love it.
Dislikes: - Birds. Fuck birds.
- Coffee. She hated it before the outbreak and whenever she comes across some rotten coffee grinds the smell makes her want to hurl.
- Not being able to provide for her group.
- People not pulling their own weight.
- Liars.
- Ice.
Pre Outbreak Skills:- Field Survival
- Physical Fitness
- Armed Combat (Primarily with machine guns, pistols and rifles)
- Hand-to-Hand Combat (Including basic Marine knife fighting training)
- Samurai sword/katana (from Kendo)
Post Outbreak Skills: - Parkour (Skilled) (Knew pre-outbreak but became more proficient with time and practice post-outbreak)
- Close Quarter Knife Fighting (Taught by a former group mate - Calvin)
- Scavenging
- Shotgun (Taught by a former group member that ran a farm - Trevor)
- Machete (Taught by a former group member that was more familiar with the blade type - Calvin)
Current Supplies: - Current Clothing – Scuffed up marine combat trousers, dirty (formerly) white tank top, worn out underwear, hole ridden socks, marine combat boots, worn out brown waist length leather jacket with a broken zip, tattered marine skip cap, leather body holster for her pistol, broken pair of aviator sunglasses that hang from the neck of her vest top and fingerless tan leather driving gloves.
- Her dog tags
- .45 calibre M1911 Pistol (5 bullets)
- Katana (Strapped on her back)
- USMC Sawback Machete Tanto Blade (Needs sharpened and kept on her left hip.)
- Backpack
- Swiss army knife
- Water canteen (Quarter full)
- Food that remains for sharing with the group (Stored inside the backpack – two cans of food, stale crackers, and three small bits of dried squirrel meat)
- Survival Kit (Mostly gone. All major medical supplies are gone – Remaining: 2ft fine wire, flint, whetstone, three matches, some cotton wool and 3ft of gauze)
Your First Walker Encounter: The news had been going on for days and days about some illness or other that was sweeping the nation. Lorna, as suspicious as ever, wondered what was going on and why the epidemic hadn’t been responded to yet. She was on edge and felt like the brass were keeping people in the dark to something bigger. Lorna was currently under confinement due to the court martial that was headed her way after “showing disrespect” to a superior officer and was pretty cut off from the usual channels of communication.
That was until one of the guards, Hanks, came busting into the confinement block and began unlocking all the doors and shouting something about the dead and get them in the head. Lorna being utterly perplexed peered out of her cell and saw everyone else looking just as confused as she was. It was only a moment before the first screams were heard in the block. Some malformed beast had its teeth sunk right into the arm of one of the other marines due for court martial, Lennox. He was punching this thing in the head but it didn’t stop. He shoved it away and ran past it only to be met by two more that quickly sank their teeth into his neck and chest. She was in shock, she hadn’t seen anything like this before and it took her a minute before she realised that she had to get moving.
Knowing that this was not the place to be; she ran out the unblocked door that Hanks had left behind him and made her way towards the armoury. This was definitely not the time to be without a weapon.
History Before Outbreak: Lorna was an overly active and easily distracted child. She grew up in Charleston, South Carolina with her parents and her brother, who was three years older than she was. Her father, Duncan, was of Scottish descent but had been born and bred in SC and his whole family had been military so it wasn’t a surprise that he turned out to be a US Marine. Her mother, Nina, was originally from Kazan in Russia but she and her father met in a bar when she came to America to study Chemistry. It was a “love at first sight” story according to her father and a “chased me until I gave in” story according to her mother. Lorna used to laugh at them when they’d argue over what kind of love story they had. It was one of her favourite stories about them.
Lorna and her brother, Alec, had the typical big brother/little sister relationship. They fought, they loved, they hated, they cuddled; you know the one. Everything was great at home, apart from their dad being gone so much for work but he was working for them, so it was okay. That was until one day when Nina died suddenly at home. It was an aneurysm in her brain. There was nothing that anyone could have done to prevent it unfortunately. Lorna was only nine years old. Her father, Duncan, was already the sole bread winner and couldn’t afford to just quit his job.
Instead of them moving homes and schools, Lorna’s father decided to hire a live-in nanny for them. The nanny was called Helen and she was nice enough but a little lazy in the upbringing side of things. Lorna’s dad was unaware of the situation but Lorna’s academic standards dropped drastically and she refused to pay attention in class. The school was more forgiving than they might have been on others simply because she had lost her mother and her father was in the military and away from home. They knew that Helen was classed as their guardian and made her aware of the situation and even sent letters home for Lorna’s dad to read when he got home but he somehow never got them. This went on for almost two years.
Just when things seemed to be going poorly for Lorna, her father was medically discharged from the US Marines when she was due to be finishing Middle School. Her father never did share the reason why he was discharged, just that he wasn’t dying and that should be a good enough answer. As curious as she was, she knew better than to push the boundaries with her father and left well enough alone.
It was after his discharge that he noticed just how badly that Lorna was doing in school compared to her brother who was a straight A student. He took it upon himself to drive more discipline into Lorna’s life, hoping that it would help to focus her attentions. It was fortunate that he found out how much she was struggling. Of course, when her father was discharged this meant that Helen was no longer required to deal with the upbringing of the children but her father did not dismiss her. This annoyed Lorna but she knew better than to question.
Her father enrolled her in Kendo classes and started to take a much more hands on role in the lives of his children. Lorna loved her Kendo classes and started doing a lot of extra-curricular clubs to keep herself active and fit. This greatly helped Lorna and she started to excel in her classes throughout the rest of her education. When it came to the time for her to think of colleges, she looked to her brother who had decided to learn Aeronautical Engineering before joining the military like their father. He knew that she wasn’t one for school learning and that her good grades through High School were only for their father’s sake. He told her to do what she really wanted to do.
Over the years since her father’s discharge she had grown much closer with him and she realised that what she wanted to do was make her father proud. It was then that she decided to join the US Marines. Her father didn’t say much when she told him her plans, he just gave her a curt and silent nod. She was seventeen years old when she enlisted.
The initial twelve week training for her was going to be on Parris Island in Beaufort, SC which worked well for Lorna as it meant she could visit her family on her downtime. She worked hard and fast to make sure she was accepted and she excelled in the 12 week recruit training. She was accepted into the US Marines and worked her way up the ranks as best as she could. She had no time for distractions so romances were very low on her list of priorities. She preferred to focus on her work, training and her newfound interest of parkour that she discovered two years into her military career.
Despite her hot-headed nature, Lorna had a pretty clean record in her military career. She was given a warning when she was 21 for being involved in a bar fight but that was only because it then came to light that she was trying to break the bar fight up. She even got a broken shot glass stabbed into her left arm for her troubles.
It wasn’t until she had just been promoted to Gunnery Sergeant in the Corps two months prior that her record would become tarnished. One of her superior officers, a Master Gunnery Sergeant had called her to his office with the promise of talks about advancement plans for her career. Well the only advancements made were his hands on her thigh and then subsequently her fist into his face. Her hot-headed nature had taken over at this point because she was accustomed to this behaviour out in bars and she had rarely let anyone into her life in that capacity for more than a few months at a time. Her first reaction was always to hit first, ask later when a guy grabbed her on nights out.
She immediately regretted just punching her superior but she knew it was too late to apologise. She had broken his nose and that was going to be hard for him to explain to his wife. He had her court martialled for her insubordination which, considering the circumstances, could have been much worse. She was placed into confinement and was to await her trial. She hated that she would be disappointing her dad but he was aware of the situation and told her that she hadn’t been hard enough on her superior and that he still needed a swift kick in the rear.
It was horrible waiting for her punishment while she wasn’t allowed to defend herself or do anything but as life would have it this was going to be the least of her troubles. A whole new load of shit was about to hit the proverbial fan.
History Since Outbreak: As she was under confinement on Parris Island when the outbreak took hold, Lorna was able to gather a group of able bodied people and equipment to fight off the walkers within the compound once Hanks had let her loose. It took a good week and more than a few losses before they were able to clear out the compound. They set up base there and led teams out to find more supplies and any survivors in the area.
Lorna was desperate to find her dad and brother. Her dad she could probably get to with time but her brother was all the way up in Quantico, Virginia last she had heard. That journey was going to take a lot more time and she couldn’t do it alone. She asked a group of her fellow Marines if they would mind travelling with her to at least find her dad who was a respected name within the Corps. They agreed and they made their way to her childhood home in Charleston. The Parris Island compound had enough people, supplies and defences to survive without them for a while so the trip was viable. It had been three weeks since the outbreak and Lorna was anxious to find her dad. The journey would usually take two hours by car but considering the state of affairs it took them closer to six.
Her stomach dropped when she saw the state of Charleston. It was blood, bodies, gore, fire and destruction everywhere you looked. She hoped that since her dad was a little further out from the city centre that he’d be okay. Luck was not on her side. The house had been ransacked and her dad wasn’t her dad anymore. He was a lumbering beast covered in death. Before he could even lunge towards her, one of her companions had already fire a single round into its head. Lance Corporal Calvin Yates was his name. He placed a hand on her shoulder and squeezed it as he apologised for what he had done. Lorna swung round and punched him square in the jaw. This was her first non-official capacity interaction with the first man she would ever love. With their mission done, they began to head back to Parris Island.
The compound on the island lasted for a good year and Lorna was in the council that was in charge of the place. Calvin was her voice of calm and reason and they were an inseparable team now. Lorna had tried to convince the group about going to find her brother and other people’s loved ones in certain areas but it was always deemed as too risky. She knew her brother could take care of himself but she worried about him and wanted to know that he was okay. She held out hope but knew better than to let them get too high.
Things began to get tense when supplies started to dwindle.
There was only so much they could do with a tarmac and concrete filled compound. There was limited areas where they could grow any crops and they had 148 people in the compound. The group had fended off raiders, walkers, usurpers and sickness over the past year but this lack of food was determined to become a real problem. The council couldn’t agree on the best course of action and it caused discord amongst the group. Eventually the whole structure crumbled and it became a fight amongst themselves.
When things finally escalated Calvin refused to let anything happen to Lorna and they grabbed what they could to survive and left the compound with the group of the remaining marines (there was seven of them in total). Lorna hated that she was leaving some people behind but Calvin was right, it was time to move on and keep living. The place was sure to fall and what use would she be to Calvin or her brother if she were dead?
The next few months were spent trying to get to Quantico only to be stopped by a massive horde of walkers which caused them to double back. It was over this time that Lorna began to believe her brother was dead because if he were alive, surely he would have tried to find her by now. He knew where she was stationed and she hadn’t left the place in a full year. He had to be dead.
She broke down then, right in the middle of the road. She cried and sobbed and shook until she couldn’t feel anything anymore. Her group helped her back onto her feet and they continued moving. They made their way around the surrounding states trying to find the loved ones of those that remained in their small group.
The next twelve months were spent on the road.
Every new home they discovered was found to be full of more disappointment, horror and despair. Their group numbers dwindled to just three as people who had other family further out chose to go out on their own. No one was in the right frame of mind to listen to reason and no one was willing to put themselves in anymore danger than they had to.
Just when Lorna thought the worst that could happen had happened, the world proved her wrong. They were scavenging an old supermarket for supplies when one of the supports collapsed. It fell on top of Calvin and Trevor. The support crushed Trevor completely and landed on Calvin’s right leg as he tried to jump out of the way. He knew he would be a hindrance even if they did get the support off of his leg.
Calvin and Lorna cried together and whispered words to each other before he requested one last thing from her. He requested that she kill him. He had always felt guilty that he had shot what was left of her father in the head, that he had taken that moment away from her. He didn’t want to reanimate. He didn’t want anyone or anything else to end his life. He told her to save ammo. She silently grabbed her knife and, as she kissed him gently on the forehead and told him she loved him, pierced it into the base of his neck quickly. She lowered his head to the ground and saw a gentle smile on his face. She threw the knife away and left the building with what supplies she had mustered. She was on her own for the first time since the outbreak.
She was alone for about three months before she ran into anyone with a pulse. There was a group of four people huddled around a fire in the Chattahoochee National Forest in the north of Georgia. They looked well supplied and were laughing together. Who even had time to laugh anymore? It made her blood boil. She climbed a tree, strapped herself in and watched them for a while. She had barely slept the past two weeks so it wasn’t long until she slipped into unconsciousness. Cracking wood made her open her eyes with a start. The fire was extinguished and there were three bodies lying around the fire. She couldn’t tell if they were asleep or not from this distance. The fourth body must have been standing watch. Her eyes couldn’t find them though.
She slipped down from the tree and, as quietly and carefully as she could, edged towards the camp. She didn’t know what her aim was, just that she had to see a living face up close before she lost her sanity. Hands grabbed her from behind. Where had they came from? She struggled for a moment before a hard thump smacked that back of her skull and she was out like a light.
It had been a group of four men. They had heard her shouting in her sleep. They hadn’t seen a woman in a long time. They had her tied up, completely immobilised. They treated her like a doll. They were nice at first. They asked about her, why she was on her own, why she was watching them. They fed and watered her too. They, of course, took all her weapons and gear but didn’t distribute it amongst themselves so that had to be a good sign, right? She could understand why they had to take precautions. She’d have done the same thing if it were her group.
A few days passed with this treatment and she began to let her guard down. Big mistake. They must have been waiting for her to relax because that’s when the suggestions started. Her blood boiled again. Her temper was rising and she could hardly control her breathing. She sucked her teeth and willed herself to calm down as a plan formed in her mind.
She mustered her most defeated look and gave a silent, gentle nod to the suggestions from what appeared to be the leader of the group. He grinned and moved forward, loosening her ties around her feet, legs and arms but keeping her hands tied together. She needed her gear and it was with his equipment. She’d never survive without it, she knew that. He led her away towards his area and told the rest to keep watch for walkers and wanderers. Just when the others were gone and the leader began to get… ready; Lorna grabbed him when his back was turned and held him in a choke hold until he passed out.
She grabbed her gear, weapons and made a run for it. They wouldn’t waste ammo on someone that didn’t take anything from them. She made her way deeper into the forest, heading Northward away from their camp. She found a quiet spot after running for a solid 30 minutes, dodging a few walkers on the way. She cut the ties from around her wrists and fixed her gear back into place where it belonged. They didn’t appear to be pursuing her.
A week passed before she heard familiar voices again. They must have followed her but this time there was a new voice; that of a young girl. She couldn’t be any more than fourteen years old. That was the last straw. She was much more careful this time and travelled in the treetops mostly. She watched them from a distance, never sleeping when she was close. She saw what they were doing to that poor girl and it took all her strength not to jump in right then and there. She had to plan.
Within two days she had her plan formulated and knew their routines. She was ferocious in her punishment of them. She beat two of them to within an inch of their life before the other two realised something was wrong. The leader had grabbed the girl and was holding a knife to her throat. Lorna stopped in her tracks before an arrow whizzed by her right eye, grazing her eyebrow and making blood flood down her face. Her pistol was out and the shot was fired before she even turned her head. She got him in the shoulder and he fell to the ground. That just left the leader, the girl and Lorna.
The knife was drawn across the girl’s throat before she could do anything and Lorna lost her mind. Another shot left her gun, hitting him in the knee of the leader before he could do anything else. He crumpled to the ground. Another boot in the face and he was whimpering silently. The walkers would be here soon. She gently lifted the head of the young girl and pierced her left temple with a blade. Better that she didn’t become walker chow while she bled out. The other four on the other hand…
Lorna stood up and began to walk away. The leader called out to her and said that she couldn’t just leave them there to die. She turned suddenly and moved back towards the fucker that had just killed the poor innocent girl bleeding over the ground beside him. She began to beat on him until he begged her to stop. She didn’t want him to die but she had to get her frustrations out.
Quivering, she stood up again and stared down at the bloody, wheezing mess of a man. He begged her then, not to stop, but to just kill him. He didn’t deserve it, she knew that, but she couldn’t let the last of her humanity leave her. Groans and moans could be heard in the distance and the other three men had begun to stir and they all begged her to just kill them. They didn’t want to turn, they didn’t want to become chow. That was the least they deserved in her mind but if she crossed that line where would she go next? Would she be any better than they were if she left them there to die a gruesome death? She quickly ended all their lives and made her escape from the walkers.
Another few months passed before she ran into anyone else again. She was low on food and water and was desperate by this point. She was in a place called Dillard near the NC and GA border back within the Chattahoochee National Forest again.
She had found a small store that looked pretty untouched in comparison to other places. She thought she had been careful but she had missed a few walkers inside the store. She took one down with her blade before another bit into the arm of her jacket. Thank fuck it was leather or she’d have been infected. She kicked it in the gut but her boot got stuck as it caved into it. She hopped on one leg and couldn’t do much about the walker that was coming in behind her.
Just when she thought that this was it, this was how she was going to die, an arrow came flying through the air and hit the walker behind her square between the eyes. She managed to grab her machete and killed the walker that her foot was currently lodged inside. She looked up to see two younger women staring at her. One with dark brown hair and the other with a lighter hue. They didn’t appear to be threatening her and she felt herself smile for the first time in a long time. That was her first meeting with Maria and Kris.
She stuck with them from there on out. They grouped together with other survivors that they happened across of the next few months. Lorna was always careful about who they let into the group but at this point they were pretty desperate and any working body would do. They travelled together for over 200 miles, moving around Georgia looking for supplies, food, water and anywhere that could maybe be safe. They decided to make their way towards Atlanta which was not a good decision in the end. They encountered a giant horde of walkers and lost many of their newly gathered friends. They lost most of their supplies and Lorna even lost her rifle in the ensuing chaos. There were two of the group that she happened upon individually that had been bitten and didn't want to turn. They asked her to kill them. She obliged.
She made it out but was on her own. She eventually found Maria and Kris again and one other from the group. She was practically out of ammo, food and water. These were dire times and they needed to find somewhere with the essentials before they all died out here.
Character Quote: “Semper Fidelis.” (Always faithful)
“Do I look like I have a fuck to give?”
“Semper Fi, Mac.”
“What a fucking shit-brick/bird/bag.”
“Well fuck me seven ways to Sunday.”
Theme Song: This. ;D
How Many Walkers Have You Killed: Countless…
How Many People Have You Killed: Before? 5. After? 7.
Why: Five were ordered. One requested. Four begged. Two asked.
Anything Else: (I don’t have a reference on the site for my RP abilities so hopefully my history is long enough to give a rough idea of what I can do… >.>)
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