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The Crossover Game: Clementine Bio

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A bio page for The Walking Dead's Clementine in The Crossover Game, my massive crossover idea that I'm debating on whether to develop a comic series for or not.
I should also note that THERE ARE MASSIVE SPOILERS IN THIS DESCRIPTION! I HAVE ALSO WARNED YOU A SECOND TIME AFTER THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH!
This details her Biography, Forms, Variations, and Appearances.
For the difference between Forms and Variations, see here: leehatake93.deviantart.com/art… 
The movesets in the imaginary game are a cross between Super Smash Bros and PlayStation All-Stars. As in Smash, each character has four special moves and a Final Smash. Mimicking All-Stars, each character has multiple finishing moves, rather than only one. A Super Smash, which mimics Smash Bros' version of a Final Smash, can result in a transformation or inflict a lot of damage, however, it is not guaranteed to result in an instant KO. On the other hand, a Final Smash, like a Level 3 Super Move from All-Stars, is guaranteed to instant KO opponents, providing that it can hit its target.
Like the inFamous characters, Telltale characters have special variations, which are called "Morality" in this case. Clementine's morality is primarily just an attitude change, however, it would alter her moveset slightly. Her morality reflects on both two alternative save files in Season Two of The Walking Dead, and Lee Everett's own morality from Season One.

WARNING! THE FOLLOWING CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS MAY INCLUDE SPOILERS FOR A FAIRLY RECENT VIDEO GAME SERIES. SOME OF THESE SPOILERS COVER MAJOR STORYLINE ELEMENTS, SO READING DISCRETION IS HEAVILY ADVISED! READ AT YOUR OWN RISK!

MORALITY:
Kind:
 Clementine's attitude if Lee Everett was a positive influence: sparing lives instead of taking them, controlling his language, and virtually trying to be a good man. His positive influence is reflected upon Clementine, as she often turns down offers to drink or try drugs, she will kill something out of mercy if it's suffering, and she does everything she can to be on everyone's good side. She had no choice but to kill the Stranger in Season One, however, she couldn't bring herself to kill Lee. At the end of Season Two, she is alone with A.J. as she killed Kenny, but abandoned Jane.

Abrasive: This Clementine follows a negative influence from Lee Everett, who would take lives without considering mercy, steal from strangers, swear like a sailor, and speaks his mind without remorse. This abrasive personality reflects unto Clementine, as she has developed a habit of swearing, accepts offers to drink alcohol or smoke, always makes her opinion known, with no concern for others' feelings, and never turns away from vengeance. Lee killed the Stranger in Season One, and Clementine brought herself to kill Lee before he resurrected as a walker. At the end of Season Two, she is with Kenny and A.J. 

-END OF SPOILERS FOR THOSE WHO WANT TO CONTINUE READING-


COSTUMES:

Two of her costumes are already shown in her Morality pictures, but I'll describe them anyway.
Ski Lodge Jacket: Clementine's jacket that she wears from Episode 3 throughout the remainder of Season One.
Season One Clementine: Clementine as she appears in Season One, before her haircut.
Dirty Clementine: This is more of a variation for all Clementine outfits rather than a single costume. It represents Clementine covered in walker guts and blood, a tactic she uses to get through herds.
Season Two Clementine: Clementine's main outfit from Season Two, that she wears after the prologue of Episode 1 up to Episode 3 (since her jacket covers up her shirt for the remainder of the season).
Hoodie: Clementine wearing a hoodie. It represents both the hoodie that Clementine could wear in Season One and the hoodie she wears during the prologue of Season Two.

Jack-apedia Entries:
With Telltale characters, I'm going to introduce something called "Jack-apedia". This is actually a term used within Tales from the Borderlands, where Handsome Jack will describe objects and people in the place of Rhys' ECHO-Eye. 
It's an easter egg parody of Snake's Codecs and Pit's Palutena's Guidance from Super Smash Bros. It is exclusive to matches involving Telltale Games characters, while playing as Rhys. I currently have no plans to make Jack-apedia entires for non-Telltale characters. I may do so in the future, but I currently don't plan to.
Also, I figure I should note that:
THE FOLLOWING DESCRIPTIONS MAY CONTAIN PROFANITY OR VULGAR LANGUAGE. SOME OF THE PROFANITY MAY BE CENSORED, HOWEVER IF YOU ARE SENSITIVE TO THIS TYPE OF LANGUAGE, YOU MAY CHOOSE NOT TO CONTINUE READING. 
Clementine:
 So, everyone's favorite escort mission is now her own character? How adorable. You're taller than her, Rhysie. Steal her hat or something. She's not gonna put up much of a fight.
Morality 1: She's a little girl, Rhys. A nice and boring little girl. Her niceness is sickening. Seriously, why is she even here? Throw her on Pandora and she wouldn't last two seconds before the psychos take her out for a skin pizza party. Put her out of her misery.
Morality 2: 
That is one smart-mouthed little brat with a bad attitude. She's not scared to kill someone and has the balls to take on zombies by herself. Reminds me of my little Angel. Or, I mean, she's a bit of a badass. I bet she could take you down, Rhysie.
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