-Sadie’s birthday is March 22nd, 1998. Younger than his peers by a year, he was bumped up a grade in elementary school—something he insists in hindsight ultimately set him up for failure both socially and academically.
-Being a lonely person with not many chances to socialise, Sadie has a variety of methods to pass the time. His most common, and the one that has yielded the most results, is to simply teach himself things (most commonly via the internet): Sadie has a wealth of culinary knowledge, a strong grasp on Spanish and a vague understanding of French, speed-reading skills honed from his days of power-hour study sessions, and a wealth of useless random trivia and info-bites.
In between all this, he still plays the piano on and off. He also takes a vested interest in literature, and has definitely gotten into an argument online over his hot takes on popular fiction at some point.
It’s not his fault Harry Potter is so mid, he insists.
-Sadie used to be quite interested in art growing up, though it was a hobby he was forced to sever himself from as his academic pressure began to mount. Now, it mostly manifests in his habit of doodling when bored, his personal journal filled to the brim with various sketches and shapes.
-Though a small part of Sadie has always longed for a pet, the rest of him is positively paralysed with anxiety at the thought of all that responsibility. Thus, he keeps a variety of houseplants in his room instead, which only bring a manageable amount of stress. If given the chance, he would prefer a dog over a cat; a big, friendly dog, like a golden retriever.
-Conversely, Sadie is not a huge fan of video games. Primarily because he sucks at them. Sadie's skill with and interest in technology in general leaves something to be desired: He'd much prefer a pen and paper to a keyboard, and lacks any social media apps on his phone. He will, however, engage in a round of Mario Kart if pressed. He’s quite fond of Luigi.
-Sadie’s voice is a deep one, his usually flat tones interspersed with the tiniest hint of a Staten Island accent from his father. In stressful situations, however, it has been known to crack, something which the thoroughly post-pubescent Sadie is incredibly embarrassed about.
-Sadie’s smell is a mix of the earthen scent of coffee from work, Old Spice original haphazardly applied each morning, and tea tree shower gel. In addition, his conditioner gives his hair a distinctly coconutty aroma.
-Sadie was raised Catholic, but found himself estranged from the faiths when it came to blows with his sexuality. Though likely to shrug if asked, his current beliefs technically fall under agnosticism. He is a superstitious individual, however, and is absolutely convinced the Mothman is still out there. Hell if he’s ever going to
West Virginia to find it, though.
-Sadie’s favourite music genres are rock and jazz. His favourite artists include Ella Fitzgerald, Pat Metheny, Jimi Hendrix, Arctic Monkeys and Pink Floyd. Really, though, he’ll listen to just about anything except country, with Dolly Parton as the sole exception.
-Sadie’s favourite director is David Lynch. He doesn’t understand a thing about anything the dude makes, but it’s still so good for some reason.
-P. Johnson’s positively
terrifies Sadie. He longs to be able to hang out there comfortably, but every time he sets out to do so he finds himself struck with deep insecurity: Does he really belong there if he can’t live out and proud? Could he ever be as confident in his sexuality as the brewery’s patrons? And good god,
what does he do if someone hits on him?
-Though he never showed it, Sadie was incredibly jealous of anyone able to be open about their sexuality in school—and yet at the same time gravitated towards them, making haphazard attempts to form some sort of social bond. Being himself, this failed across the board, and only left him more frustrated and isolated.
-Sadie drives a white 2003 BMW 3-Series, and has since he graduated. It was a clunker when he got it, and can just about be considered roadworthy now. As its shape so recognisable to him, it’s one of his weapons of choice when it comes to dream constructs.
-Yes, Sadie is a girls' name. He's not quite sure
why his parents named him that, though whenever he asked he got the answer that they were hoping for a girl. They always said it jokingly, but after the fiftieth time or so, Sadie started to have his doubts.
-Sadie is vegetarian, recently switching over when he became more confident in his abilities as a chef. He wanted to when he was a teenager, but his parents refused to accommodate.
-His powers make Sega Dreamcast noises when he actiavtes them. For the uninitiated:
youtube.com/watch?v=sOsw-Au9JCo