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* '''Hyper–Reality''' Ian made his fortune developing a high–end visual effects suite—Virtuality—which quickly became de rigeur within the industry before eventually selling a majority stake in the company to one of the leading effects houses. He occasionally serves as a consultant to important clients, typically Hollywood studios facing deadline panic. If you're looking for a mentor in the software development industry you could do much worse, or perhaps you're looking for work? If nothing else, Ian is desperately in need of a receptionist–personal assistant. | * '''Hyper–Reality''' Ian made his fortune developing a high–end visual effects suite—Virtuality—which quickly became de rigeur within the industry before eventually selling a majority stake in the company to one of the leading effects houses. He occasionally serves as a consultant to important clients, typically Hollywood studios facing deadline panic. If you're looking for a mentor in the software development industry you could do much worse, or perhaps you're looking for work? If nothing else, Ian is desperately in need of a receptionist–personal assistant. | ||
− | * '''Living Well''' On the other hand, Ian's no slave to the bottom line, and values his own time and quality of life as well as that of others. He is a recent transplant and can often be found exploring the city's night life and any other attractions it has to offer a young, wealthy and single man, but remains very well aware of his good fortune looks for opportunities to pay it forward where he can, preferring to do so quietly, | + | * '''Living Well''' On the other hand, Ian's no slave to the bottom line, and values his own time and quality of life as well as that of others. He is a recent transplant and can often be found exploring the city's night life and any other attractions it has to offer a young, wealthy and single man, but remains very well aware of his good fortune looks for opportunities to pay it forward where he can, preferring to do so quietly, and with humility rather than resorting to self–aggrandizing, public acts of so–called charity. |
* '''Traditionalist''' Then again, there's the whole Awakening and life as a Virtual Adept, albeit one who gets out of his basement more often than most. While he's done reasonably well for himself exploring his potential as a will–worker, he's both highly sociable and sufficiently unfettered by ego and so is willing and eager to meet, and perhaps learn from, other Mages, regardless of affiliation, assuming of course you're not trying to capture, re–educate, kill or otherwise cramp his style. | * '''Traditionalist''' Then again, there's the whole Awakening and life as a Virtual Adept, albeit one who gets out of his basement more often than most. While he's done reasonably well for himself exploring his potential as a will–worker, he's both highly sociable and sufficiently unfettered by ego and so is willing and eager to meet, and perhaps learn from, other Mages, regardless of affiliation, assuming of course you're not trying to capture, re–educate, kill or otherwise cramp his style. |
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