Eddie

Eddie, a character in the Rising Tides series, is Your Character's childhood best friend. He makes his first appearance in Chapter 1.

Appearance
Eddie has brown eyes, brown hair, and tan skin. He wears a blue plaid button-up shirt and maroon sweater.

Personality
Eddie is confident in his own work ethic and charisma.

Background
Eddie's family runs a farm in Cedarport.

Rising Tides

 * Chapter 1: High and Dry
 * Chapter 2: Fish Out Of Water
 * Chapter 5: Making Waves
 * Chapter 7: Sink Or Swim
 * Chapter 8: Sailing Close To The Wind
 * Chapter 9: Sea Change
 * Chapter 10: In Deep
 * Chapter 11: Hell or High Water

Your Character
When you arrive back at Cedarport after graduating college, you run into Eddie at the town meeting that addresses the die-off. In Chapter 5, you two argue about what is best for the town. He feels that you are upset because he is prioritizing a job that he worked hard to get. When you try to calm down, he says that Charlie's proposal puts him in a weird spot. He cares about you and Charlie, but he also cares about his job. You wonder why he seems reluctant to support Charlie's initiative.

In Chapter 7, he tells you that he was unaware of the article that Monteverde had printed about Charlie. He says that he needs the job more than the job needs him and it is his ticket to getting out of Cedarport. He isn't trying to take sides; he is just trying to survive. He argues you that being right cannot put food on the table and asks you what your family plans on doing if they cannot fish any longer.

In Chapter 9, Eddie reveals to you that Monteverde has been dumping fertilizer into the sea, which caused the die-off. He apologizes for not supporting you and says he plans to resign from Monteverde.

Charlie
He thinks of Charlie like a little sister.

Warner Rafferty
Eddie is Monteverde's newest investment associate. He tells you that he trusts Warner to know what he's talking about - that the proposed business regulations for clean energy are too extreme - since Warner has been involved in business longer than the two of you. When you ask him to think about the proposal, he tells you that he doesn't have much sway in the company and can't promise anything. He thinks that Monteverde has already shown a lot of concern for Cedarport.

Trivia

 * His character model resembles Peter Graves.