HELLOOOOOOOOOOOOOO asks for Five (watch out MANY are coming but Ive split them up to be nice :) also some of these are shamelessly stolen from ask games so the language might be odd but the ones that I did come up with are cool
What does Five like about their friends?
If Five could wish for one thing to come true, what would it be and why? How would this change their life?
Does Five have a moral code or a set of rules they have for themselves? If so, what made them adopt these morals or ideals? If not, why?
When a stranger meets your Five, what’s the first thing they notice about them? Is the first impression people get accurate to who they actually are?
What’s your Five like at their best?
What’s your Five like at their worst?
Is your Five talented at anything? How did they gain this skill and why?
What is your Five's go-to weapon?
Is your Five perceptive? Do they know when someone is upset or are they not good at reading people?
Holy moly, so many Five asks - I feel a bit nervous ahahaha. Let's see...
What does Five like about their friends?
Of course Five values stuff like loyality, intelligence, a sense of humour - but the most valuable things the best friendships have brought him are new perspectives and experiences. The first real friends he made after school taught him so many things and opened his mind so much - before they all turned into zoms, of course.
If Five could wish for one thing to come true, what would it be and why? How would this change their life?
This might be a spoiler, so I am leaving my text I've written for this out for now. Let's say that his wish coming true wouldn't necessarily change his life for the better - and it wouldn't undo the apocalypse.
Does Five have a moral code or a set of rules they have for themselves? If so, what made them adopt these morals or ideals? If not, why?
Five does not follow a strict moral code. Everything ought to be a little flexible if there are literal undead involved, and he doesn't have a real "set of rules" he follows. But if pressed, he would say that the strong always have a responsibility towards those who are weaker and that it is bad to think in categories of "valuable" and "disposable" when humans are involved. The Terry Pratchett quote about thinking about people as things resonates strongly with him.
When a stranger meets your Five, what’s the first thing they notice about them? Is the first impression people get accurate to who they actually are?
Five is misjudged quite often, because, let's be honest, he's not a particularly impressive guy at first glance. He's fairly short, always on the cusp of underweight, and very quiet. Most people would overlook him and wouldn't even notice a particular thing, or, worse, would be a bit wary of him and not put of lot of trust in him. But, hey, he's Runner Five! So of course they're wrong. He's not the fastest, he's not the strongest, but he never ever ever gives up.
What’s your Five like at their best?
Quiet, efficient, observant, tenacious. Just absolutely focused on the job, and quite good at it.
What’s your Five like at their worst?
Five can hold a grudge like no other. It takes a lot to make him truly mad, but if he hates somebody, he just can't. let. go. So Five at his worst is probably blinded by rage and senselessly pursuing revenge, against all better judgement.
Is your Five talented at anything? How did they gain this skill and why?
Five does not have any truly outstanding talents, but he discovered that he is a very good tutor at university. He is very patient and never gives the impression of judging someone for not grasping a concept. He has also a natural talent for all things involving numbers.
What is your Five's go-to weapon?
A baseball bat.
Is your Five perceptive? Do they know when someone is upset or are they not good at reading people?
He is perceptive, although not to an extremely unusual degree. But it helps that he gives off the impression of being very much not perceptive - as he does not react very much and often does not know how to show that he noticed something - so that people tend to reveal more than they might do otherwise, and sometimes, if they have to hide something, let their guard down a bit.
That's it, and thank you for asking! It was fun to think about it and putting vague ideas into words.













