Whitney Teller
Initiate Whitney May Teller
Biases
Positive Bias
Favors attractive and charismatic people. This bias triggers for any character with a CHA of 12 or more.
Negative Bias
She finds those who have traveled and adventured to be intimidating, thus avoids them. This bias triggers for any character over level 5.
NPC Traits
Talent
Paints beautifully
Mannerism
Prone to predictions of doom
Interactions with Others
Hot tempered in quick bursts. Otherwise, she is polite and respectful.
Ideal
Beauty
Bond
Protective of colleagues or compatriots
Flaw
Forbidden love or susceptibility to romance
Currently having an affair with Frank Benjamin Smith
The Cinder Dogs
Whitney May Teller serves as one of the most formidable goalies in Burn Barrel Blitz. She’s been playing longer than almost anyone still active, and her reputation as a fiercely competitive risk-taker is well-earned. Though she has never set foot beyond the boundaries of Camp Hope—frightened by the dangers of the outside world—no one within the camp would dare call her a coward. Everyone has seen her play. They’ve watched her dive into danger with scorched hands and reckless devotion, risking more than most to block a goal, often with nothing but instinct and sheer nerve.
When Whitney takes her position at the burn barrel, the atmosphere tightens. Eyes narrow, voices lower, and teammates lean forward—because everyone knows Whitney doesn’t just guard the goal, she dares the game to challenge her. Her stance is fluid and deceptively elegant, but when the heated core comes flying toward her, she moves like a striking serpent—diving, sliding, even swatting it away barehanded if her gear gives out. Scars trace her arms like burned calligraphy, each one earned and worn with pride. If her team falters, she doesn’t hesitate to abandon the goal and charge the line herself, flinging the core back with a wordless cry that shakes the field. In a sport with no official heroes, Whitney Teller is the closest thing Camp Hope has to one—a blur of beauty, fury, and unwavering loyalty to those who play beside her.

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