Rozlyn Dolor
Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2025 8:02 pm
Name: Rozlyn "Roz" Dolor
Gender: Female
Age: 19
Grade: Senior
School: Southwest Red Rock High School
Hobbies and Interests: Rock Music, Drumming, Wrestling
Appearance: Rozlyn stands at 5'2 and weighs 110 lbs. She is a Latino-American woman with smooth light brown skin with light scarring on her fingers and no blemishes otherwise. She has a narrow and pointed chin with a diamond-shaped face, with flat ears, a button nose, and dark brown eyes usually covered by round bifocal prescription glasses with very thick lenses. She tends to be seen with a bored or aggravated expression. She has short, messy, glossy black hair and a petite yet moderately toned figure.
While she's knowledgeable about fashion, she tends to put very little effort into her day-to-day outfits, typically wearing some combination of hoodie and sweatpants, along with a pair of boots. While her outfit style is composed simply, elements of it are uniquely signature. Her hoodies often possess sarcastic or obscene messages, sexually charged imagery such as pin-up women or innuendo, or characters from media with goth aesthetics. Due to encountering trouble with faculty regarding her wardrobe, her school outfits tend to use the more family-friendly apparel. Her boots are knee-high and jet black with a short heel and toes with small decorative spikes, her attachment to this pair of boots is extreme and requests for them to be removed are often met with remarkably high resistance.
Biography: Born in the Texas town of College Station, Rozlyn was raised by her caucasian mother Christine and Latino father Miguel in the comfort of the relatively small town community. Her family was able to afford to live somewhat comfortably, but she often found her comfort disrupted growing up. The sports-heavy focus of the town both annoyed and entranced her from infancy to adolescence, and an environment with such an emphasis on physical activity over all else has shaped her into the current day. Her mother works at one of the town’s churches as a support group worker, and puts her time and energy at home into crafting handmade trinkets which are on occasion sold locally. Rozlyn’s father is an English teacher as well as a football coach, despite the traditional norm of the town, her father is equally qualified for both positions, and is regarded positively by the students and players for his enthusiasm and dedication for those he teaches and coaches. Rozlyn lived here for the first fourteen years of her life before moving to Las Vegas.
As a child Rozlyn was an avid reader and an enthusiastic sports player, she often engaged in simple sports like soccer and baseball, and read books well above the average reading level of her peers. She was a remarkably physically adept and intelligent child throughout elementary school, though her intelligence, small stature, and simple attire often made her a target of ridicule for classmates, usually athletic boys or banded together girls, the girls often under the leadership of a girl named Veronica Savage. While she never retaliated during this stage of her life, the impact was noticeable in her gradual shift to becoming a more reserved individual, staying at an increasing distance away from other students. She graduated elementary hoping for a better experience in middle school, and spent her summer getting invested in new hobbies, such as football and playing the drums.
Middle school life possessed many of the same problems as elementary, as many of the same people were in attendance. Despite Rozlyn's hesitance, she attempted to socialize and participate, joining the girls wrestling team and the school band as a drummer. She proved moderately successful in her attempts to cultivate a social life, making a handful of close friends in sports and band. She continued to do her best to avoid certain groups that had familiar faces, having to make exceptions for both her team and band, which both had members who she had previously negative experience with. Her small friend group included the likes of three girls named Carmen Torres, Yvonne Larson, and Olivia Winstone, each remained friends with Rozlyn during her middle school years. Though none of them were let in very close, the idea of being a close friend was not reciprocated by her and she was prone to deflecting any desires for her to open up socially with them.
Rozlyn's academic performance throughout middle school was at an all time high, her reservedness allowed her to put focus into schoolwork as very little of it was ever dedicated to other people. She consistently received high grades and above average performance reviews, earning her much praise from her family and teachers. While her focus was put towards her studies, her passion was put towards her extracurricular activities, she was an enthusiastic member of the girls wrestling team, and an immensely passionate band drummer. Drumming had, over the course of her first year of middle school, become her primary hobby, often practicing in her house's garage, typically with the door open, letting the sound escape into the neighborhood much to many citizen's dismay. She often used and continues to use drumming as an outlet for aggression, finding satisfaction in the thrashing movements and loud sounds, and frequently dissociating from the world around her while performing, typically becoming more ornery when her concentration is interrupted.
Rozlyn's physical education scores were among her highest, and this was on great display in her frequent victories in class sports. Most students found it to be a sign of good fortune for Rozlyn to be selected to be on their team, and were often excited and supportive towards her, she found solace in the temporary affection but did not enjoy the overall attention she was receiving. There were a handful of instances where her more vindictive behavior would seep into her performance and cause injury, incidents such as hitting a line drive during baseball that struck the male pitcher in the center of his stomach, a strong kick during soccer launching the ball on a trajectory that struck a student in the back, and dozens of headshots over the course of the several dodgeball games played throughout the year. She often faced minimal consequences for these incidents, as they were generally passable for accidents, however her current proclamation is that they were all entirely deliberate.
By the end of Rozlyn's first year of middle school she was an established presence known throughout her grade, much to her displeasure. She'd spent her summer improving her drum skills and engaging in small local unofficial sport groups, students playing together simply for fun. Through these activities she'd met Dana Fairbanks, a girl who'd shown interest in Rozlyn at a distance, but never engaged. Rozlyn found herself often interacting with Dana due to Dana being active in the outside student community, and stopping by whenever Rozlyn was doing disruptive drum practice. While the pair interacted and were close throughout the first half of the summer, Dana had appeared to feel as though their relationship was further along than Rozlyn believed it was. On August 2nd, the pair found themselves alone sitting on the sidewalk, and during a pause in their conversation, Dana kissed Rozlyn.
Rozlyn had not begun exploration of her sexual orientation at the time, but the suburban town's multitude of churches and focus on sports and masculinity never imprinted a queer-friendly image, it is only due to her father's agnosticism that she never attended church as her mother was a very devout Christian, and Rozlyn's growing antisocial tendencies had made her doubt her abilities to care for someone romantically. Her reaction to Dana's advance was born out of confusion and fear, but to Dana the sudden flinching and focused stare looked like disgust and betrayal. No further words were spoken between them that day besides Dana's apology before fleeing, leaving Rozlyn to process the event in the first state of panic she had felt herself be in for several years. She spent the rest of the month of August thinking about that moment, and on the last day of the month decided to pay a visit to Dana to apologize, but when she was greeted at the door she found that Dana had already found another girl and moved on, so Rozlyn simply left, unable to apologize.
Rozyln's performance in her second year of middle school began to show a decline, stress over her social status and sexuality beginning to take its toll on her. Accentuating this stress was rumors of her kiss with Dana being spread around by Veronica, leading to targeted homophobia from her classmates that weighed on her mind even more and aggravated her an even greater amount. This rising aggression was released in a handful of outbursts, the first of which was when a male student attempted to flirt with her by informing her that he was capable of fixing her, she received an in-school suspension for assaulting another student with a locker door, and would receive another for a similar incident by the end of the year. Her mother was disgusted by these actions while her father was far more worried and tried to talk to Rozlyn about her behavior, she was unwilling to talk about it, despite her wanting to. Her student record featured blemishes now but she was unhindered by these incidents, and was reasonably confident in her sexual identity by the end of the year due to conducting small scale thought experiments with a notebook while sitting in her bed at night, though she was unsure of how she was going to pursue those interests if she were to at all.
Tension between Rozlyn's parents had begun growing greater before and during the summer after her second year, and her extended presence at home made her far more aware of it. Her father continued to approach her with a positive outlook, and always offered to help if he could, while her mother displayed a degree of disgust towards both Rozlyn and her father, rarely being willing to hold a conversation but often being willing to engage in an argument. The uncomfortable atmosphere this created led to Rozlyn spending her summer time outside for longer periods of time and at further distances from her house, sometimes spending the night at one of her friends' homes after informing her father. Long nights spent listening to arguments, sleeping in unfamiliar locations, and her own thoughts resulted in minor insomnia that's continued to persist to the current day. During a particularly restless night that August, neither she nor her father had gotten to sleep, and her midnight trip for a snack resulted in her discovering her father investigating job postings out of state, including one located in Las Vegas.
Rozlyn's final year of middle school was initiated with a series of unfortunate events. Her friends Carmen and Yvonne had both moved out of state, Veronica had joined the wrestling team, and her heavy and intense drumming had resulted in her drumsticks both snapping in half after years of both proper and improper usage. This mixture of events left her with high anxiety going into the start of this last year, and this attitude appeared to be almost tangible to others, she found people to be engaging with her significantly less, including Olivia. The decreased interaction was both relaxing and terrifying, while people were no longer bothering her as much, nor were they reaching out to her, leaving her feeling more alone than she had ever felt before.
Rozlyn continued to succeed academically but her motivation was steadily declining, most of her work was bare bones and merely acceptable rather than excellent, and she eventually dropped out of the band, though she was not planning to give up drumming. Her performance in wrestling steadily maintained its position at the top of the group, outmatching all of the other girls despite her small stature and lower weight. She ended up partnered with Veronica several times and the two often exchanged pointed words and typical shallow insults while they were grappling around each other. Rozlyn felt almost a reluctant kinship with Veronica due to these aggressive conversations, they were the most any of the other students were talking to her at the time, it was her only fulfilling piece of social interaction.
Rozlyn's wrestling team began doing public matches in the latter half of the school year, open to both school and parent viewing. Rozlyn's father was always able to attend due to his status as a teacher at the school, but her mother chose not to, which surprised neither Rozlyn nor her father. The month of May contained the last public match, and one of the dueling pairs was Rozlyn and Veronica, who had at this point become what Rozlyn considered to be friends. They'd held many conversations outside of wrestling by now, and were occasionally seen outside of school together. Veronica had shown genuine interest in Rozlyn's life, though Rozlyn was very hesitant and withdrawn with what information she'd told Veronica. The girl who'd formerly been her biggest bully was now a source of comfort during the time she felt the weakest.
Around a month before Rozlyn and Veronica's match, Veronica had walked past Mr. Dolor’s classroom while she was going to exit the school. He’d been on the phone with a lawyer discussing he and his wife’s desire to divorce. This piqued Veronica’s interest and she stopped to listen to the conversation, intending to listen as much as possible, but she was stopped by a teacher and sent away. The divorce was something that Rozlyn’s father had not discussed with Rozlyn, so when Veronica mentioned it later during their wrestling match, it blindsided Rozlyn. This revelation confused and aggravated Rozlyn, causing her to take out all of her aggression on Veronica at once by slamming Veronica's face onto the bare floor, resulting in Veronica having a broken nose. The sudden shock Rozlyn felt caused her to flee, feeling more afraid than angry as a result of her inflicting a far more serious injury to somebody than she had done to anyone before. The match was cut short and medical staff and crew were brought to help Veronica, but the only support Rozlyn received was from her father who, at her request, confirmed the impending divorce. Rozlyn lost most of the last month of middle school due to the suspension she received. She was not excused from the standardized tests but still passed them, scoring an average grade on each of them.
The summer would be the last Rozlyn would spend in Texas. Her father was approved for a similar position to his current one but elsewhere, a middle school in Las Vegas, and her parents had officiated their divorce by the end of July. Her mother ceded custody of Rozlyn to Rozlyn’s father in a desire to detach herself from being known as a mother with a delinquent child. Rozlyn and her father would drive out from Texas to Nevada over the course of a week, taking stops in a few states to do some sightseeing and bonding, as her father was hoping that it would ease the transition. During a stop in Arizona they visited a store that was full of punk aesthetic attire. Rozlyn was enamoured with the items on display, and they ended up buying quite a few items, including her now signature spiked leather boots and a selection of hoodies, and a vinyl record of her favorite album, Paramore’s “Riot!”.
The album was something her father had introduced her to, as her music taste is almost entirely inherited from him. He passed on his enjoyment of more classic rock music down to her, which she then took and moved forwards with. She enjoys mostly 2000’s to 2010’s rock music from bands such as Shinedown, Halestorm, Volbeat, Disturbed, Green Day, and Paramore, the last of which is her favorite band. Due to the chaotic and fast nature of most of the drum beats of the music she listens to, she’s managed to become fairly skilled at playing along by ear rather than reading any sort of notation, which has allowed her to pick out subtler sounds in everyday life, like footsteps.
Settling into Las Vegas was strange for Rozlyn, having lived in the same small town for the majority of her life. But her new house and new neighborhood felt like her old one, which created some sense of comfort in her mind. Rozlyn and her father had moved into the house of his own parents, who were both quite able-bodied despite their age, but both were in retirement and had been for over a decade. Her father was insistent on paying some form of rent to them, but they were doubly insistent that having additional aid in their late years was worth far more than rent. Due to the timing of her arrival, her father's job preparations, and the move-in settling, she was unable to see herself able to attend Red Rock that school year, so she spent a year adjusting to the new surroundings and making attempts to acquaint herself with some of her soon to be peers.
Rozlyn's open garage drum performances returned, establishing her as a frequent neighborhood disruption, enough of one to illicit a Homeowner’s Association request that she at minimum do these performances at 5pm rather than 8pm, and the HOA notice regarding her disruptive nature is now proudly hung up on the garage wall behind her drum kit. Outside of being regarded as a disruptive nuisance, her performances are also often a place of interest for some people closer to her own age due to her music taste and high skill performance, and she sometimes ends up holding conversations between lyrics if someone was bold enough to start talking to her.
High school saw Rozlyn return to her familiar scenes, joining wrestling and the school band despite her anxieties about both, and being a successful member of both. She's maintained her antisocial and aggressive demeanor to the current day, but tries to restrain herself from being physically aggressive towards other people, working towards using her preferred outlets for aggression relief instead of violence. She has yet to cause a violent incident at school thanks to better self-imposed emotional management, and a small circle of friends she's made during her attendance. She's not particularly happy but she's in a situation she prefers greatly in comparison to her childhood, and that's enough for her, as it is an improvement and she hopes to continue improving it.
Rozlyn has no set plans for the future, but is curious about the potential of joining a band, even if it's not necessarily guaranteed to be a successful endeavour. Her primary focus is simply to make it through her last year of high school and figure it out from there.
Advantages: Rozlyn is a skilled close quarters combatant from her lifetime of sports and wrestling, giving her the ability to quickly and efficiently disarm and take down an opponent when needed. Rozlyn also has a trained ear due to her ability to play along by listening, which allows for her to pick out more subtle and out of place sounds and avoid being caught by surprise.
Disadvantages: Rozlyn's antisocial nature makes forming bonds very difficult and she’s less willing to trust others to help her and is less willing to help others. Her aggression can be easily turned into a hair trigger temper, resulting in her taking actions without any forethought into the possible consequences. She has exceptionally bad near-sightedness without her glasses, and dark or crowded environments can become impossible to understand if she doesn’t have them on.
Gender: Female
Age: 19
Grade: Senior
School: Southwest Red Rock High School
Hobbies and Interests: Rock Music, Drumming, Wrestling
Appearance: Rozlyn stands at 5'2 and weighs 110 lbs. She is a Latino-American woman with smooth light brown skin with light scarring on her fingers and no blemishes otherwise. She has a narrow and pointed chin with a diamond-shaped face, with flat ears, a button nose, and dark brown eyes usually covered by round bifocal prescription glasses with very thick lenses. She tends to be seen with a bored or aggravated expression. She has short, messy, glossy black hair and a petite yet moderately toned figure.
While she's knowledgeable about fashion, she tends to put very little effort into her day-to-day outfits, typically wearing some combination of hoodie and sweatpants, along with a pair of boots. While her outfit style is composed simply, elements of it are uniquely signature. Her hoodies often possess sarcastic or obscene messages, sexually charged imagery such as pin-up women or innuendo, or characters from media with goth aesthetics. Due to encountering trouble with faculty regarding her wardrobe, her school outfits tend to use the more family-friendly apparel. Her boots are knee-high and jet black with a short heel and toes with small decorative spikes, her attachment to this pair of boots is extreme and requests for them to be removed are often met with remarkably high resistance.
Biography: Born in the Texas town of College Station, Rozlyn was raised by her caucasian mother Christine and Latino father Miguel in the comfort of the relatively small town community. Her family was able to afford to live somewhat comfortably, but she often found her comfort disrupted growing up. The sports-heavy focus of the town both annoyed and entranced her from infancy to adolescence, and an environment with such an emphasis on physical activity over all else has shaped her into the current day. Her mother works at one of the town’s churches as a support group worker, and puts her time and energy at home into crafting handmade trinkets which are on occasion sold locally. Rozlyn’s father is an English teacher as well as a football coach, despite the traditional norm of the town, her father is equally qualified for both positions, and is regarded positively by the students and players for his enthusiasm and dedication for those he teaches and coaches. Rozlyn lived here for the first fourteen years of her life before moving to Las Vegas.
As a child Rozlyn was an avid reader and an enthusiastic sports player, she often engaged in simple sports like soccer and baseball, and read books well above the average reading level of her peers. She was a remarkably physically adept and intelligent child throughout elementary school, though her intelligence, small stature, and simple attire often made her a target of ridicule for classmates, usually athletic boys or banded together girls, the girls often under the leadership of a girl named Veronica Savage. While she never retaliated during this stage of her life, the impact was noticeable in her gradual shift to becoming a more reserved individual, staying at an increasing distance away from other students. She graduated elementary hoping for a better experience in middle school, and spent her summer getting invested in new hobbies, such as football and playing the drums.
Middle school life possessed many of the same problems as elementary, as many of the same people were in attendance. Despite Rozlyn's hesitance, she attempted to socialize and participate, joining the girls wrestling team and the school band as a drummer. She proved moderately successful in her attempts to cultivate a social life, making a handful of close friends in sports and band. She continued to do her best to avoid certain groups that had familiar faces, having to make exceptions for both her team and band, which both had members who she had previously negative experience with. Her small friend group included the likes of three girls named Carmen Torres, Yvonne Larson, and Olivia Winstone, each remained friends with Rozlyn during her middle school years. Though none of them were let in very close, the idea of being a close friend was not reciprocated by her and she was prone to deflecting any desires for her to open up socially with them.
Rozlyn's academic performance throughout middle school was at an all time high, her reservedness allowed her to put focus into schoolwork as very little of it was ever dedicated to other people. She consistently received high grades and above average performance reviews, earning her much praise from her family and teachers. While her focus was put towards her studies, her passion was put towards her extracurricular activities, she was an enthusiastic member of the girls wrestling team, and an immensely passionate band drummer. Drumming had, over the course of her first year of middle school, become her primary hobby, often practicing in her house's garage, typically with the door open, letting the sound escape into the neighborhood much to many citizen's dismay. She often used and continues to use drumming as an outlet for aggression, finding satisfaction in the thrashing movements and loud sounds, and frequently dissociating from the world around her while performing, typically becoming more ornery when her concentration is interrupted.
Rozlyn's physical education scores were among her highest, and this was on great display in her frequent victories in class sports. Most students found it to be a sign of good fortune for Rozlyn to be selected to be on their team, and were often excited and supportive towards her, she found solace in the temporary affection but did not enjoy the overall attention she was receiving. There were a handful of instances where her more vindictive behavior would seep into her performance and cause injury, incidents such as hitting a line drive during baseball that struck the male pitcher in the center of his stomach, a strong kick during soccer launching the ball on a trajectory that struck a student in the back, and dozens of headshots over the course of the several dodgeball games played throughout the year. She often faced minimal consequences for these incidents, as they were generally passable for accidents, however her current proclamation is that they were all entirely deliberate.
By the end of Rozlyn's first year of middle school she was an established presence known throughout her grade, much to her displeasure. She'd spent her summer improving her drum skills and engaging in small local unofficial sport groups, students playing together simply for fun. Through these activities she'd met Dana Fairbanks, a girl who'd shown interest in Rozlyn at a distance, but never engaged. Rozlyn found herself often interacting with Dana due to Dana being active in the outside student community, and stopping by whenever Rozlyn was doing disruptive drum practice. While the pair interacted and were close throughout the first half of the summer, Dana had appeared to feel as though their relationship was further along than Rozlyn believed it was. On August 2nd, the pair found themselves alone sitting on the sidewalk, and during a pause in their conversation, Dana kissed Rozlyn.
Rozlyn had not begun exploration of her sexual orientation at the time, but the suburban town's multitude of churches and focus on sports and masculinity never imprinted a queer-friendly image, it is only due to her father's agnosticism that she never attended church as her mother was a very devout Christian, and Rozlyn's growing antisocial tendencies had made her doubt her abilities to care for someone romantically. Her reaction to Dana's advance was born out of confusion and fear, but to Dana the sudden flinching and focused stare looked like disgust and betrayal. No further words were spoken between them that day besides Dana's apology before fleeing, leaving Rozlyn to process the event in the first state of panic she had felt herself be in for several years. She spent the rest of the month of August thinking about that moment, and on the last day of the month decided to pay a visit to Dana to apologize, but when she was greeted at the door she found that Dana had already found another girl and moved on, so Rozlyn simply left, unable to apologize.
Rozyln's performance in her second year of middle school began to show a decline, stress over her social status and sexuality beginning to take its toll on her. Accentuating this stress was rumors of her kiss with Dana being spread around by Veronica, leading to targeted homophobia from her classmates that weighed on her mind even more and aggravated her an even greater amount. This rising aggression was released in a handful of outbursts, the first of which was when a male student attempted to flirt with her by informing her that he was capable of fixing her, she received an in-school suspension for assaulting another student with a locker door, and would receive another for a similar incident by the end of the year. Her mother was disgusted by these actions while her father was far more worried and tried to talk to Rozlyn about her behavior, she was unwilling to talk about it, despite her wanting to. Her student record featured blemishes now but she was unhindered by these incidents, and was reasonably confident in her sexual identity by the end of the year due to conducting small scale thought experiments with a notebook while sitting in her bed at night, though she was unsure of how she was going to pursue those interests if she were to at all.
Tension between Rozlyn's parents had begun growing greater before and during the summer after her second year, and her extended presence at home made her far more aware of it. Her father continued to approach her with a positive outlook, and always offered to help if he could, while her mother displayed a degree of disgust towards both Rozlyn and her father, rarely being willing to hold a conversation but often being willing to engage in an argument. The uncomfortable atmosphere this created led to Rozlyn spending her summer time outside for longer periods of time and at further distances from her house, sometimes spending the night at one of her friends' homes after informing her father. Long nights spent listening to arguments, sleeping in unfamiliar locations, and her own thoughts resulted in minor insomnia that's continued to persist to the current day. During a particularly restless night that August, neither she nor her father had gotten to sleep, and her midnight trip for a snack resulted in her discovering her father investigating job postings out of state, including one located in Las Vegas.
Rozlyn's final year of middle school was initiated with a series of unfortunate events. Her friends Carmen and Yvonne had both moved out of state, Veronica had joined the wrestling team, and her heavy and intense drumming had resulted in her drumsticks both snapping in half after years of both proper and improper usage. This mixture of events left her with high anxiety going into the start of this last year, and this attitude appeared to be almost tangible to others, she found people to be engaging with her significantly less, including Olivia. The decreased interaction was both relaxing and terrifying, while people were no longer bothering her as much, nor were they reaching out to her, leaving her feeling more alone than she had ever felt before.
Rozlyn continued to succeed academically but her motivation was steadily declining, most of her work was bare bones and merely acceptable rather than excellent, and she eventually dropped out of the band, though she was not planning to give up drumming. Her performance in wrestling steadily maintained its position at the top of the group, outmatching all of the other girls despite her small stature and lower weight. She ended up partnered with Veronica several times and the two often exchanged pointed words and typical shallow insults while they were grappling around each other. Rozlyn felt almost a reluctant kinship with Veronica due to these aggressive conversations, they were the most any of the other students were talking to her at the time, it was her only fulfilling piece of social interaction.
Rozlyn's wrestling team began doing public matches in the latter half of the school year, open to both school and parent viewing. Rozlyn's father was always able to attend due to his status as a teacher at the school, but her mother chose not to, which surprised neither Rozlyn nor her father. The month of May contained the last public match, and one of the dueling pairs was Rozlyn and Veronica, who had at this point become what Rozlyn considered to be friends. They'd held many conversations outside of wrestling by now, and were occasionally seen outside of school together. Veronica had shown genuine interest in Rozlyn's life, though Rozlyn was very hesitant and withdrawn with what information she'd told Veronica. The girl who'd formerly been her biggest bully was now a source of comfort during the time she felt the weakest.
Around a month before Rozlyn and Veronica's match, Veronica had walked past Mr. Dolor’s classroom while she was going to exit the school. He’d been on the phone with a lawyer discussing he and his wife’s desire to divorce. This piqued Veronica’s interest and she stopped to listen to the conversation, intending to listen as much as possible, but she was stopped by a teacher and sent away. The divorce was something that Rozlyn’s father had not discussed with Rozlyn, so when Veronica mentioned it later during their wrestling match, it blindsided Rozlyn. This revelation confused and aggravated Rozlyn, causing her to take out all of her aggression on Veronica at once by slamming Veronica's face onto the bare floor, resulting in Veronica having a broken nose. The sudden shock Rozlyn felt caused her to flee, feeling more afraid than angry as a result of her inflicting a far more serious injury to somebody than she had done to anyone before. The match was cut short and medical staff and crew were brought to help Veronica, but the only support Rozlyn received was from her father who, at her request, confirmed the impending divorce. Rozlyn lost most of the last month of middle school due to the suspension she received. She was not excused from the standardized tests but still passed them, scoring an average grade on each of them.
The summer would be the last Rozlyn would spend in Texas. Her father was approved for a similar position to his current one but elsewhere, a middle school in Las Vegas, and her parents had officiated their divorce by the end of July. Her mother ceded custody of Rozlyn to Rozlyn’s father in a desire to detach herself from being known as a mother with a delinquent child. Rozlyn and her father would drive out from Texas to Nevada over the course of a week, taking stops in a few states to do some sightseeing and bonding, as her father was hoping that it would ease the transition. During a stop in Arizona they visited a store that was full of punk aesthetic attire. Rozlyn was enamoured with the items on display, and they ended up buying quite a few items, including her now signature spiked leather boots and a selection of hoodies, and a vinyl record of her favorite album, Paramore’s “Riot!”.
The album was something her father had introduced her to, as her music taste is almost entirely inherited from him. He passed on his enjoyment of more classic rock music down to her, which she then took and moved forwards with. She enjoys mostly 2000’s to 2010’s rock music from bands such as Shinedown, Halestorm, Volbeat, Disturbed, Green Day, and Paramore, the last of which is her favorite band. Due to the chaotic and fast nature of most of the drum beats of the music she listens to, she’s managed to become fairly skilled at playing along by ear rather than reading any sort of notation, which has allowed her to pick out subtler sounds in everyday life, like footsteps.
Settling into Las Vegas was strange for Rozlyn, having lived in the same small town for the majority of her life. But her new house and new neighborhood felt like her old one, which created some sense of comfort in her mind. Rozlyn and her father had moved into the house of his own parents, who were both quite able-bodied despite their age, but both were in retirement and had been for over a decade. Her father was insistent on paying some form of rent to them, but they were doubly insistent that having additional aid in their late years was worth far more than rent. Due to the timing of her arrival, her father's job preparations, and the move-in settling, she was unable to see herself able to attend Red Rock that school year, so she spent a year adjusting to the new surroundings and making attempts to acquaint herself with some of her soon to be peers.
Rozlyn's open garage drum performances returned, establishing her as a frequent neighborhood disruption, enough of one to illicit a Homeowner’s Association request that she at minimum do these performances at 5pm rather than 8pm, and the HOA notice regarding her disruptive nature is now proudly hung up on the garage wall behind her drum kit. Outside of being regarded as a disruptive nuisance, her performances are also often a place of interest for some people closer to her own age due to her music taste and high skill performance, and she sometimes ends up holding conversations between lyrics if someone was bold enough to start talking to her.
High school saw Rozlyn return to her familiar scenes, joining wrestling and the school band despite her anxieties about both, and being a successful member of both. She's maintained her antisocial and aggressive demeanor to the current day, but tries to restrain herself from being physically aggressive towards other people, working towards using her preferred outlets for aggression relief instead of violence. She has yet to cause a violent incident at school thanks to better self-imposed emotional management, and a small circle of friends she's made during her attendance. She's not particularly happy but she's in a situation she prefers greatly in comparison to her childhood, and that's enough for her, as it is an improvement and she hopes to continue improving it.
Rozlyn has no set plans for the future, but is curious about the potential of joining a band, even if it's not necessarily guaranteed to be a successful endeavour. Her primary focus is simply to make it through her last year of high school and figure it out from there.
Advantages: Rozlyn is a skilled close quarters combatant from her lifetime of sports and wrestling, giving her the ability to quickly and efficiently disarm and take down an opponent when needed. Rozlyn also has a trained ear due to her ability to play along by listening, which allows for her to pick out more subtle and out of place sounds and avoid being caught by surprise.
Disadvantages: Rozlyn's antisocial nature makes forming bonds very difficult and she’s less willing to trust others to help her and is less willing to help others. Her aggression can be easily turned into a hair trigger temper, resulting in her taking actions without any forethought into the possible consequences. She has exceptionally bad near-sightedness without her glasses, and dark or crowded environments can become impossible to understand if she doesn’t have them on.