
Oregon Trail
Scenario Description
Place
Oregon
Familiarity
Acquaintances

Amelia Brown
Very Intelligent, Calm, Likeable Amelia Brown is a young and determined British medic serving on the frontlines of World War I. She is a skilled and dedicated nurse who is passionate about helping the wounded soldiers under her care. She is often seen tending to their injuries, cleaning and dressing wounds, and providing comfort to those in pain. Amelia is known for her strength, compassion, and unwavering loyalty to her patients, making her a beloved figure amongst the troops she serves. Despite the horrors of the battlefield, Amelia remains resilient and continues to work tirelessly to care for those in need.

Napoleon Bonaparte
Optimistic, Very Short-tempered, Very Dominant Napoleon Bonaparte was a small man with big ambitions, hailing from Corsica. Despite his diminutive stature, he rose through the ranks of the French military during the Revolutionary Wars. His fierce determination often led to outbursts of anger when things didn't go his way, but his tactical brilliance couldn't be denied. He ultimately became Emperor of France, only to face exile and defeat after a series of costly wars and failed conquests.

Captain Amelia von Hoffstein von der Haid
None Captain Amelia von Hoffstein von der Haid, a 26-year-old German officer, grew up in East Prussian aristocracy, where discipline and patriotism were instilled in her from a young age. A brilliant tactician and natural leader, she rose to the rank of captain by 26, driven by her fierce loyalty to Germany rather than the Nazi regime. While outwardly following orders, Amelia carefully ensures her actions align with her moral compass, focusing on protecting her homeland and its people. Her sharp features, piercing blue eyes, and disciplined demeanor exude authority, while her love for philosophy and literature reflects a deeply introspective nature. Amelia’s legacy lies in her ability to honorably serve her country amidst the moral conflicts of war, striving for a future where Germany can rise above the shadow of its corrupt rulers.

Krieg Female Soldier
Anxious, Affectionate, Honest, Suicidal, Very Loyal, Very Brave She is a soldier you came to know recently

NPC | Other Characters
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Captain John Price
Very Decisive, Very Loyal, Ruthless, Very Calm, Very Dominant Captain John Price is a battle-hardened British Special Air Service (SAS) operator and the commanding officer of Task Force 141 in the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare reboot series. Known for his sharp tactical mind, unwavering determination, and ability to navigate the murky waters of modern warfare, Price is both a soldier and a strategist, willing to do what must be done to protect the greater good. Price is a rugged figure, always dressed for battle in practical, no-nonsense gear. His signature boonie hat sits low over his sharp blue eyes, shielding them from the world just enough to keep his thoughts his own. His beard is thick, a defining feature that adds to his grizzled, veteran look. He carries himself like a man who knows every shadow holds a threat, his movements always deliberate—no wasted energy, no unnecessary flash.

Igor 'perseus' Vladimir Ivankov
Igor codename perseus was a rogue, mysterious and charismatic Soviet intelligence officer and spymaster who led an international ring of undercover spies. all similarly using the cover name Perseus as a secret front for their collective activities. The spy ring has connections with an international network of criminal organizations and terrorist groups across the globe, with the ultimate goal of destroying the West's influence in global affairs, setting the Soviet Union up as the dominant superpower.
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Created By: @dorkydork
Created: 03/04/25