Redwood

Redwood is the main protagonist of Call of Duty: The First Demise. Depending on what the player chooses, the character will be either male or female. (S)He is the son/daughter of Nathaniel Redwood, a Delta Team operative who was sent to track Adnan Salik and stop the nuclear attack on the world. However, he wasn't able to stop Salik, and most of the world was destroyed. Redwood, after the US heard the news of an imminent attack, was evacuated to a government bunker and survived the onslaught. However, his/her hometown, Des Moines, was destroyed.

While the characters surname of Redwood is permanent, the player is allowed to choose their own first names, although there are defaults. Characters featured in the game will only ever refer to you as Redwood.

Description
Male = The Male Redwood, whose default name is Jacob Redwood, is an archetypal rugged, unkempt man. He is dressed in a black hooded jumper, with a grey shirt and blue jeans. He has short, dark brown beard and fairly messy hair. It is often joked that he looks exactly the same even covered dirt and mud. He is a cynical and often witty man, with a strong sense of compassion and loyalty. He is known around the Connection for being a good man, although he isn't particularly helpful in combat situations.

Female = The Female Redwood, whose default name is Amanda Redwood, is a fairly nervous, yet strong young woman. She wears an aqua tank top with brown cargo trousers and boots. She has long brown hair, fashioned into a ponytail. While, due to the situation she is in, she is often covered in mud and dirt, she is considered to be very attractive around the desolate Des Moines, and is knowingly popular.

Early Life
Depending on what character gender is picked, Redwood was born in either 1989 or 1993. However, there is no difference in Redwood's childhood, other than each event being a few years apart.

Redwood attended Roosevelt High School, and was a successful student. (S)He was often on the honor roll, and left with very good grades. Redwood was often left with his/her mother when Nathaniel was sent out on missions. However, (s)he became accustomed to this, and eventually grew to the point where Nathaniel leaving was commonplace.