Kate Campbell
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The Benadryl Bandit
Introducing Kate, the allergic-to-everything graphic designer! Despite her many allergies, Kate never lets anything hold her back from her passions, which include roller derby, bike riding, hiking, sailing, bikepacking, orienteering events, and travel. She's a true adventurer at heart, always seeking out new challenges and experiences in the great outdoors.
When she's not busy creating stunning designs, you can usually find Kate dousing herself in allergy medicine and frantically trying to avoid all the things that make her sneeze. She's like a walking biohazard, but with way more style!
Despite her many struggles with allergies, Kate is a master of adaptability. She's always finding creative ways to work around her limitations, whether it's by wearing a hazmat suit on a camping trip or bringing a giant bag of allergy meds with her on a bike ride. It's all part of the adventure!
With her fearless spirit, her boundless creativity, and her ever-present bottle of Benadryl, Kate is a force to be reckoned with.
Vital Stats
AKA Biohazard, Duzer
Real Role: Graphic Designer
Likes: Collecting vintage allergy medication packaging, watching documentaries about the history of Kleenex, creating designs with a sneeze-induced shaky hand, imagining what it would be like to be a non-allergic person
Dislikes: Cats, dogs, and basically all animals with fur or feathers, the smell of freshly cut grass
Claim to Fame: Kate once sneezed so hard while doing a graphic design project that it accidentally created a new font. It was called "Allergen Serif" and became an instant hit among allergy sufferers all over the world.
Hero: Kate's hero is Ryan van Duzer, the travel vlogger and adventure enthusiast. She's inspired by his ability to remain energetic and adventurous despite all the allergies he must face on his travels.
Favourite Movie: Kate's favorite movie is "Into the Wild", which she finds particularly funny because she's allergic to most of the wild. She likes to joke that the movie should be called "Into the Allergy-Inducing Wild".