A young girl pushed too far over the edge, now a shadow of her former self.
She is distant at the best of times and completely unresponsive at the worst. It's hard to say what her personality is now, though judging by her demeanor one can imagine that once she was a shy but friendly girl. All that she was is now nearly shattered and she spends most of her time absorbed in her own mind, thinking. What about? Who can say? Despite all the tares in her psyche, occasionally remnants of her former self shine through. At these times she seems even more helpless than before, desperately seeking guidance and leadership. She is always helpful, thankful to have any task to divert her mind away from the reality of her situation.
Elise lived with her family in the London inner-city until she was thirteen. Her mother Melissa, and father Clark, worked at a London law firm and both cared deeply for their prize daughter. When Elise turned thirteen the family moved to the United States to avoid political pressures being placed on the family, of which her mother and father were carful to shelter her from. Louisiana, New Orleans, was where the family moved to. Her father's brother had lived there for thirty-seven years, following much of the same career path, and promised Clark a job. Life went on, Elise adjusting to her new life and doing her best to make new friends. When Elise turned eighteen and graduated from Academy of the Sacred Heart, she applied to go to collage in London. Her family was reluctant to let their daughter move off to college but eventually agreed. Happy to be in her home city, having never gotten used to being away, Elise prospered her first Freshmen year, even coming out of her shell and making a few close friends. Her family had flown in to visit her when the virus struck.