Difference between revisions of "Dawson/Hooks"
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*<b>Crime:</b> Being a registered felon means that regular jobs are hard to come by and sometimes that requires him to work outside the law. Hey, whatever it takes. | *<b>Crime:</b> Being a registered felon means that regular jobs are hard to come by and sometimes that requires him to work outside the law. Hey, whatever it takes. | ||
− | **<b>Felon: </b>He's done time in South Carolina | + | **<b>Felon: </b>He's done time in South Carolina. |
− | **<b>Hitter</b>Word has it that he used to be a problem solver for some of the small families / organizations in Vegas. | + | **<b>Hitter: </b>Word has it that he used to be a problem solver for some of the small families / organizations in Vegas. |
*<b>Street:</b> | *<b>Street:</b> | ||
**<b>Gang: </b>He's wearing the colors of a gang but who knows what gang that would be - maybe some local chapter out of wherever it was that he came from. | **<b>Gang: </b>He's wearing the colors of a gang but who knows what gang that would be - maybe some local chapter out of wherever it was that he came from. | ||
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*<b>Occult:</b> | *<b>Occult:</b> | ||
**<b>Blue-Collar Warlock:</b> His materials are inexpensive, commonly available and generally what’s on-hand. His magic is fairly straightforward, working-class and without many frills. Summoning spirits and calling hellfire to your hands is great but it doesn’t keep gas in your bike. So he had to find something to pull in cash. He’s the guy who would spend his evenings pouring over Chinese take out while piecing together a carburetor set out on a table before heading out for a midnight hookup or a late night conversation with the thing that lives in the fire. He’s usually trying to find some way to get a payday to keep the wolves at the door. | **<b>Blue-Collar Warlock:</b> His materials are inexpensive, commonly available and generally what’s on-hand. His magic is fairly straightforward, working-class and without many frills. Summoning spirits and calling hellfire to your hands is great but it doesn’t keep gas in your bike. So he had to find something to pull in cash. He’s the guy who would spend his evenings pouring over Chinese take out while piecing together a carburetor set out on a table before heading out for a midnight hookup or a late night conversation with the thing that lives in the fire. He’s usually trying to find some way to get a payday to keep the wolves at the door. | ||
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Revision as of 16:47, 2 April 2019
- Crime: Being a registered felon means that regular jobs are hard to come by and sometimes that requires him to work outside the law. Hey, whatever it takes.
- Felon: He's done time in South Carolina.
- Hitter: Word has it that he used to be a problem solver for some of the small families / organizations in Vegas.
- Street:
- Gang: He's wearing the colors of a gang but who knows what gang that would be - maybe some local chapter out of wherever it was that he came from.
- Bikes:
- Mechanic: One of the few jobs that he's ever been able to hold down is that of a bike mechanic.
- Nomad: One of the benefits of having a bike and living simply is the ability to get the hell out of town if things start getting too hot.
- Occult:
- Blue-Collar Warlock: His materials are inexpensive, commonly available and generally what’s on-hand. His magic is fairly straightforward, working-class and without many frills. Summoning spirits and calling hellfire to your hands is great but it doesn’t keep gas in your bike. So he had to find something to pull in cash. He’s the guy who would spend his evenings pouring over Chinese take out while piecing together a carburetor set out on a table before heading out for a midnight hookup or a late night conversation with the thing that lives in the fire. He’s usually trying to find some way to get a payday to keep the wolves at the door.