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Danielle Crowe

Roleplay: "Guns of Camelot"

Player: rumxcoke

Private,   Enabled,   Approved,   Owned



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Synopsis
Don't make no difference, when the bullet hits everyone is the same.


Description

Name: Danielle Crowe
Nicknames: Danni, Boonie
Age: 44
Build: Athletic
Height: 5'7''
Origin: Grew up near the McNair Sheep-farm, moved to Camelot after becoming a Gunslinger.
Occupation: Gunslinger
Family: Mom and Dad, old but helpful people. Freda is a younger sister. Freda was also a Gunslinger and died in her profession.



Personality

Strengths: 
Loyalty, good nature. Danni is sympathetic, but not overly so.

Weaknesses:
Can fizzle out with certain things. Not aggressive when it comes to ambition. She doesn't like to step on toes, though she can fussy and state her opinion. 

Overall:
She's a good woman with a spark in her. Yet, she isn't pushy or loud. Danielle doesn't play power tricks. She's humble in a sense. That doesn't mean she's a rug you can wipe you dirty feet on. After all she's a Gunslinger. Her thing is not to get in the way. She wants to help in anyway she can. Danielle puts her best effort in to her work.





Equipment / Abilities

Equipment:

Wesson revolver. A little ironic that she's using it, since Rose wasn't a favorite of hers.


The Arts: Not so much a talented woman with the arts. Danielle was good at making edible food. That's about it. She does play games though. Danielle is a great sport. But music, art, fashion, not her thing.


Fighting:

Training from being a Squire. Holds on to what she's learned, uses it well as a Gunslinger.



Other Talents:

Danielle isn't flashy or competitive in the sense that she's fine with just hanging out. She likes to enjoy the show, not be in it. Talents are for entertainment, in her eyes. She's got a job. She's a Gunslinger and Danielle does it well. That's her talent.



History
Born the older of two children, Danielle Crowe spent her time growing up fast. Not that no one else did. She kept an eye on her sister, Freda, and took care of her mother when she got sick. Her mother had a pair of fussy lungs. Colds were hard on her. Danielle spent her time at the house a lot. Her home was near the McNair farm, opposite the Gibbs horse ranch. That's how she knew Angus. From her young years she had always had a crush on him. Danielle's hints and otherwise obvious attention to him were lost on Angus. He was a wild-hearted young man. Interests in girls were second to action and adventure. 

When Danielle's mother began to get better, she took more time in Camelot. Gunslinger like her father had always intrigued her. Freda was even eager to learn more about them. Although this took over her time, Danielle was passionate about it. She took it seriously. It was a hard thing for her, though when she met Angus again. It seemed like this time things would be different. He was training as a Squire just like her. It was something she could connect with him on. But as she grew close in friendship, it was clear that's as far as she was going. Angus mentioned being in love with Rose Wesson. The beautiful Gunsmith. The talent beautiful Gunsmith.

Danielle felt like she lost before she began. Rose was something else. Yet those things were put out of her thoughts the moment Freda and Danielle became full Gunslingers. Duels seemed to pop up whenever they turned a corner. More so for Freda, since the girl looked younger than she was. Freda had duels very often. However good she was, no one is perfect. It seemed like a regular Friday afternoon. The normal cloudy skies and cool breeze were nothing to worry about. Then Freda was challenged and shot down. Her gun was taken. But not for long. Danielle took down the one who shot Freda, taking his gun and taking back Freda's. Danielle had used a Wesson made gun. She may not like Rose, but her guns her one of a kind. Admitting that is hard.

Now that her sister is gone, Danielle takes life more seriously. More than ever before. Her days are spent carefully. When Angus went after the Colt gang, she was one he trusted to bring. Danielle was shocked to know that he had been it's leader at one point. He explained in detail what he had done, what he obviously regretted doing. She asked him why he changed. Why he wanted to take down his own gang. He told her, 'For the love of a woman'. It hurt her so much to hear that. She knew dam well who he was talking about. Danielle was a loyal friend none the less. She went with him on his mission and all the Gunslingers who helped were invited to his wedding. Luckily Danielle got really sick and couldn't attend. And it was the truth. Fate was kind.

Danielle pretty much puts the thoughts of Angus and Danielle out of her mind. Though she holds a bitterness for Rose, she wouldn't say a thing to the woman. Nor would she make Angus suffer feminine disgruntlement. She was a good sport, a good friend. That's why Angus calls on her for help when he needs a trustworthy person. Danielle has been on many missions with Angus, including the night he went after those bandits by the cliff. When his kids were born it was not as hard as she thought to hear about that. Children were sweet. She can't blame them. In fact, she just blames herself. Danielle will find faults in herself before she tries to fault someone else.


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