Badri Howell

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Badri Howell

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NAME : Badri Howell
AGE : 28
GENDER : Bigender (she/her or he/him)
ORIENTATION : Bisexual

OCCUPATION : Travel Writer
RACE / ETHNICITY : Pakistani-Canadian
HEIGHT : 5'4"
BODY TYPE : Short, heavyset

About

Badri is a post-apocalyptic travel writer, hopping from repressive city to desolate vacation spot to thriving but isolated outpost onboard a de Havilland Beaver she inherited after the nuclear meltdown. Her profiles of what used to be North America have been published to wide acclaim, but she's grown steadily more and more disillusioned with her travels. She originally left home to chase a chronic restlessness that could only be sated by the rootless vagabond lifestyle her writing demands. Now, the allure of wandering seems naive and pointless.

Still, Badri is an adventurous, empathetic, and typically optimistic person. She's half hopeless romantic, half tortured witness to Americana decay. Even as she travels the abandoned and irradiated wasteleand, her focus is on the beauty the post-nuclear world still holds. She feels a deep responsibility to actively do what she thinks is right, meaning she can be impulsive and quickly rush into decisions based on her feelings. She's prone to falling into depressive ruts, fueled by guilt, but for years now, she's been coping by running of to the next shiny destination instead of confronting her feelings.

  • Travel
  • Dancing
  • Flowers & floriography
  • Writing(nonfiction & poetry)
  • The magic of fleeting romance

Backstory

Badri was a bright-eyed young writer when a widespread nuclear meltdown eroded her life plans. She grew up on a farm in Manitoba, which her family was forced to abandon when a nearby power plant began breaking down. Her plane ended up in storage along with other farm equipment. For years, she worked as a caretaker for radiation victims in Toronto. She eventually became deeply depressed and restless, so she returned to her goal of writing full-time. She ended up as a freelance travel writer, travelling a post-nuclear North America alone in her plane.

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