Julian McFarsen

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Character[edit]

  • Name: Kelly Olsen (Ostaf)
  • Character Name: Julian McFarsen
  • Character Type (Norm, Survivor, Inspired): Norm
  • Used Character Points: 42
  • Unused Character Points: 0

Attributes[edit]

  • Strength: 2
  • Dexterity: 2
  • Perception: 3
  • Constitution: 3
  • Intelligence: 2
  • Willpower: 2

Life Points: 26 Endurance Points: 23 Speed: 8 Essence Pool: 14

Qualties[edit]

  • Fast Reaction time [2]
  • Situational Awareness [2]

Drawbacks[edit]

  • Paranoid [2]

Skills[edit]

  • Computers [2]
  • Dodge [3]
  • Driving (Truck) [2]
  • Escapism [1]
  • First Aid [3]
  • Gambling [1]
  • Guns (Assault Rifle) [4]
  • Guns (Handgun) [3]
  • Hand Weapon (Knives) [3]
  • Notice [2]
  • Questioning [2]
  • Running (Dash) [1]
  • Smooth Talking [2]
  • Surveillance [3]

Equipment: Backpack, Camouflage fatigues, compass, rations, flashlight, 5.56 assault rifle, 9mm, under barrel grenade launcher, class IV torso armor, class III a helmet, Tactical Knife.

Possessions (Bullets)[edit]

  • 5.56 Ammo - 150 Rounds
  • 9mm Ammo - 30 Rounds
  • 40mm Grenades - 3 rounds

Appearance[edit]

  • Age: 37
  • Height: 5'10"
  • Sex: Male
  • Eye Color: Blue
  • Hair Color: Blond

Personality/Background[edit]

Julian McFarsen loved playing "detective" as a child. He grew up watching cop drama shows and dreamed of being a detective. He would go around town spying on people and following them around trying to figure out their crimes. This often times made people mad at him and he spent a lot of time running for his life and hiding. He naturally learned how to escape from some sticky situations and how to talk is way out of situations too. As he got older he started learning how to dig up information on people using computers. A lot harder to have a confrontation when your behind your computer.

Eventually he decided to join the military instead of the police. It gave him more career options and gave him the opportunity to get out of his small town. In the military they taught him how to shoot, how to fight with a knife, and how to administer first aid if need be. They helped him hone his "detective" skills too. They valued his ability to follow people and gather information.

Recently he has picked up gambling with some of his fellow soldiers. Julian McFarsen finds it entertaining trying to read peoples bluffs while not portraying his own intentions.