![]() Ellis is quick to claim everyone as his friends, as he will sometimes say, "This is what friends are for," when using a med-kit, or will tell a fallen teammate, "I ain't leavin' you!" and he mourns the most when any member of the group dies. ![]() Whatever is supposed to be the truth, Ellis presents to his fellow team members the view that the Zombie Apocalypse is a thrill-laden adventure while his open and friendly nature allows him to form affectionate bonds with his teammates effortlessly. He is also easily distracted, often breaking into rants about things that have nothing to do with the current situation: far-fetched stories about his friend Keith and indulging in a flight of fantasy about marrying Zoey and taking her off on a cross-country road trip - all at the most inconvenient of times.Įllis' facial features are based on Jesy McKinney and he is voiced by Eric Ladin.Įllis' irrepressible optimism leads to some mixed relationships with the other team members, who cannot figure out whether Ellis is genuinely oblivious to the danger they face or has a highly resilient, strong-willed personality which he chooses to mask behind a lighthearted surface persona. In common with most young men, he is a risk taker and believes himself to be invincible. Personality-wise, Ellis is open, friendly, inclusive and extremely optimistic, similar to Louis from the first game. He is the youngest of the group.Ī junior mechanic by trade in the city of Savannah, he presents himself as a goofy, beer-loving country guy with an unsophisticated and sometimes naive world view.Īccording to Chet, from Valve, he is "extremely excited" about everything, like managing to visit a concert and being able to kill a lot of zombies, occasionally doing both at the same time, like in the Dark Carnival finale. And a comprehensive grasp of every swear word in the English language." ― NickĮllis (also known as El) is one of the four playable Survivors in Left 4 Dead 2. That's my official instructions." ―Ellis " He's like a five year old. I play bass." ―Ellis, introducing himself " Kill all sons of bitches. I run an auto shop with a couple of my buddies. "So while grief dreams can be painful, most often they help us through the pain of loss," she says.Alive (Military Custody) " Folks call me Ellis. "When these dream figures keep returning, it brings a sense of continuity of connection," Ellis says, adding that toward the end of life, lost loved ones often come to help ease the life-death transition. ![]() You can also do your best to look for a lesson if you feel there were things unsaid, and "moving forward in your life, to never let things get to that point again with anyone you care about," she adds. One great practice for this, she says, is to write them a letter telling them everything you never got the chance to say when they were alive. In other cases, she says, "it's definitely a call from your subconscious to try to come to terms with what's going on." Whether it's a feeling of unfinished business or not being able to accept they've passed, it's important to find a way to accept whatever it is. Loewenberg says you could also write it down in a dream journal and keep it in a safe place to treasure it going forward. ![]() In the case of a visitation dream, there's nothing to necessarily do besides take comfort in the fact that you feel your loved one reached out to your through the dreamworld. ![]()
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