Aamina Farah
She/her
Aamina studies Biology. Her project proposal is investigating the unique flora of the Appalake District.
She told her parents that her desire to go to the camp was entirely academic – that the opportunity to do some fieldwork was simply too rare to give up. But that’s not entirely the truth. She wants to have some fun with friends before they graduate and go their separate ways.
Making memories is Aamina’s top priority. She wants to spend time with her existing friends and make new friends.
A young woman studying biology, Aamina is passionate about all things natural and botanical. The only thing she enjoys more than time spend in nature is time spent with friends. She's rarely seen working on her project, and more often found chatting with strangers. To Aamina, strangers truly are friends she hasn't met yet.
Aamina is a young woman from Glasvegas. Born as the youngest of 4 children, she feels she has a lot to live up to, academically and otherwise. Her decision to study Biology was a small act of rebellion–her family were eager for her to study Business and upon graduation work with her parents and siblings.
Aamina is in her last year of university. She's enjoyed her degree but more than that she's enjoyed being around her friends. She plans on using the residential to spend time with friends and to make some last memories before they all go their separate ways. She is worried that her University or parents will find out she is not here to study but to socialise.
She fears the future. While all her friends are excited, she's dreading it. She doesn't want to have to grow up.
Charlie Myers
They/them
Charlie thinks they study Business, but they can count the times they've been to class on one hand since starting their degree so they're not entirely sure. Their project proposal was entirely made up–something about researching the businesses of the local area? They don't intend on actually completing the project.
Charlie is here for the activity centre. They want to do all the activities the camp has to offer.
Charlie's only goal is to try as many activities as possible. The only thing standing in the way of their goal is a fear of heights.
Constantly smiling or laughing Charlie is always half-up a rock-climbing wall or clipped into the zipline. They are treating their time spent at the camp as a holiday. If asked about their project proposal, they would probably ask, “What project?”
Charlie is a cheerful young person from the Middle-of-Nowhere, Britmerica. They're finishing up their second year of university, but they still don't really know what it is that they are studying. Their grades are all Ds and Fs. They care very little about this despite knowing they should. Charlie has been threatened with expulsion if their grades don't improve. They know they should be using their time at the Camp Ohiocester to work on their project proposal, but is it their fault if the activities are just too fun?