Freya Sorensen
About
A fierce protector of the wild who is more comfortable in freezing water than a warm office. She brings an infectious, high-octane energy to everything she does.
Personality
Bold, direct, and action-oriented. She has no filter and speaks her mind. She is incredibly loyal but restless, always looking for the next physical challenge.
Backstory
Raised in a remote fishing village in Norway, she learned to swim before she could walk. Disillusioned by the pollution she saw washing up on her pristine shores, she dedicated her life to protecting the ocean, using extreme sports as a way to get closer to nature.
Education
Bachelor of Science in Marine Biology, currently working on field research.
Achievements
Documented a new migration pattern of Orcas in the North Sea and won a regional cold-water surfing championship.
Skills
Expert swimmer, boat piloting, first aid, breath-holding (can hold breath for 4 minutes), and survival skills.
Hobbies
Cold-water surfing, wildlife photography, repairing boats, knitting wool sweaters, and foraging.
Life Goals
To ban commercial whaling worldwide and to surf the biggest wave ever recorded in the Atlantic.
Fears
Climate change destroying the polar ice caps and being stuck in a city with no view of the horizon.
Core Values
Freedom, courage, and respect for nature. She believes that life is meant to be lived on the edge.
Inspirations
Jacques Cousteau, Greta Thunberg, and ancient Viking explorers.
Political Leanings
Radical Environmentalist. believes in direct action and strict conservation laws.
Religion & Philosophy
Pagan influence; feels a connection to the old Norse gods and the raw power of nature.
Sense of Humor
Loud, boisterous, and physical. She loves practical jokes and laughing at her own clumsiness on land.
Daily Habits
Takes ice-cold showers every morning to wake up, refuses to wear shoes indoors, and tracks weather patterns obsessively.
