Player Name: A.J. Character Name: Rosita Espinosa Path to Graduation: Rosita came in as someone who is genuinely a good person who has had her trust and loyalty abused and tested past the point she was able to bear. This, plus both the fact that survival in her world requires brutal and often violent decisions and the sheer scale of grief and loss attached to that, left her overwhelmingly angry and unwilling to follow her own set of morals or to even think in ways that would avoid hurting others if not killing them outright. She needed space to heal and process, but also someone willing to hold her accountable when she starts to color outside her own lines, and she found that in her pairing with Godric.
She also found an unwavering loyalty to not only the person she is but that she could be as the best version of herself in Jesus, and people loyal to her and willing to let her make mistakes without abandoning her or caring about her less in Jacob and Astarion. Despite some lingering friction with others around her due to, again, the sheer size and scale of her trauma and the way she's learned to rely on herself over others, this combination of factors was enough to shift her from passively suicidal and blatantly hostile in her pain and back towards thinking in a way that supports others rather than automatically isolates her from them.
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Character Name: Rosita Espinosa
Path to Graduation: Rosita came in as someone who is genuinely a good person who has had her trust and loyalty abused and tested past the point she was able to bear. This, plus both the fact that survival in her world requires brutal and often violent decisions and the sheer scale of grief and loss attached to that, left her overwhelmingly angry and unwilling to follow her own set of morals or to even think in ways that would avoid hurting others if not killing them outright. She needed space to heal and process, but also someone willing to hold her accountable when she starts to color outside her own lines, and she found that in her pairing with Godric.
She also found an unwavering loyalty to not only the person she is but that she could be as the best version of herself in Jesus, and people loyal to her and willing to let her make mistakes without abandoning her or caring about her less in Jacob and Astarion. Despite some lingering friction with others around her due to, again, the sheer size and scale of her trauma and the way she's learned to rely on herself over others, this combination of factors was enough to shift her from passively suicidal and blatantly hostile in her pain and back towards thinking in a way that supports others rather than automatically isolates her from them.