Robertson Whisperfield
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Robertson Whisperfield GC | |
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Nickname(s) | The Eye of the Sun (His Native Amerigonna name in English) |
Born | 18 May 1990 Edmunton, Alberta, Rubrum |
Allegiance | Rubrum |
Service/ | Rubrumian Army |
Years of service | 2012 - Present |
Rank | Second Lieutenant |
Unit | Task Force 141 |
Battles/wars | Second Lucis Civil War Imperial Crisis |
Awards | Georgius Cross Distinguished Service Cross Distinguished Service Honor Legion of St. Georgius Military Medal Badge of Honor |
Relations | Kurasame Susaya (close friend) Emrick Brennan (close friend) Roderick Crowfield (best friend) Frederica Lipps (lover, later spouse) |
Robertson Whisperfield GC (18 May 1990) is a Rubrumian soldier and officer currently serving in Task Force 141. He is among the 3 members of Native Amerigonnans' that became a part of the Allied Task Forces. He is part of the Tsuutʼina Nation, a Native Amerigonna tribe based in the Alberta province of Rubrum. He is well-known for his strange and quiet personality. He often brings a bow and arrow in the field.
Robertson is the best friend of Roderick Crowfield, a fellow recipient of the Georgius Cross. Robertson is known for his strange approach to battle, often favouring the use of a bow and arrow or crossbow rather than regular small arms weapons. He is also the fastest runner in the force. As a result, he is often teamed up to take some of the most riskiest jobs in the force. He is also fond of saying life quotes, which often cheers his fellow task force comrades up. Robertson would also become one of Task Force 141's most decorated soldiers. He also carries a small dagger that he personally crafted, with its lethality being comparable to that of a Nihhonese katana.