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Arragon Umbra Jupiter
"Chronofroze"
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"The Clock stopped ticking long ago, my heart stopped beating. I'm still here, blood will spill."


  • Family:
    Half-Brothers:
    Arthur Alix Nelson (Shared Father: 27: Deceased, age 19: dearly beloved big brother)
    Lucian Francis Jupiter (Shared Mother: 23: Inseparable bond)
    Daniel Kurtis Jupiter (Shared Mother: 24: Basic relationship, born very close together)
    Patrick Reagan Nelson(Shared Father: 26: Partner-In-crime-ish bond, hardily brotherly, close nonetheless).
    Father:
    Claude Jacques Nelson (Left at very young age: 54: Big Pharma Influencial)
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    High Concept(What's the big idea?): Struggling with vengeance and keeping his shattered family together, Arragon tries to pull a pearl out of infernal black.
    Previous Profession: Vigilante/EMT
    Age: 24
    Gender: Male
    Nationality: French, moved to the US. Not a citizen yet.
    Ethnicity: Austrialian
    Personality: ISTP - The Virtuoso : knifelike, materialistic, piercing, quick-sighted, considerate, Lazy, Out-of-reach.
    Reputation: A young guy trying to save lives from chaos and the oppression of the past
    Attitude: Strictly business unless around friends or his brothers.
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Zaltusinel Zaltusinel Hey man, doesn't seem like too many are applying. So I decided to change the setting from during the civil war to after it, It will probably focus more on the experiences of coming home, and rebuilding after wartime, along with reconciliation and healing. I don't know if this will interest you, but I think it will be much more compelling while still retaining many of the themes I was going for, that being the experience of division, with former friends and countrymen becoming enemies, and the horrors of war. Only this time I will also be adding the themes of how to cope with the horrors of war after peace has been achieved as well as the process of rebuilding and the remaining distrust of your former enemies. Anyway here is the link. What Now? After the Second American Civil War
 

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