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== Background ==
 
== Background ==
The man now known as Láeg does not speak much of his early life. "I was caught between the Orange and the Green. A lad born to a mix-up like that goes looking for trouble, or trouble goes looking for him. And there's lots of Trouble to be found in old Ulster these days." Further enquires are discouraged. Strongly.
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The man now known as does not speak much of his early life. "I was caught between the Orange and the Green. A lad born to a mix-up like that goes looking for trouble, or trouble goes looking for him. And there's lots of Trouble to be found in old Ulster these days." Further enquires are discouraged. Strongly.
  
 
He is similarly tight lipped about the events that brought him to America, saying only that he needed to get away so badly he took ship with the Devil himself, and when he got free he washed up in New York. From there, well, a proud son of the Emerald Isle can always find friends in New York, especially one who's seen his share of Trouble and learned the tricks of the trade. If that young man happens to be a skilled driver who's hell in a fight and has a knack for being in the right place at the right time, than that young man will probably make ''lots'' of friends. And just maybe, one of those friends will be a big man down from Boston on business who likes the young man's style, invites him to come be his driver. And if that big man happens to have a daughter, and she and the young man hit it off, as young folk do, well, some buggers just have all the luck, don't they?
 
He is similarly tight lipped about the events that brought him to America, saying only that he needed to get away so badly he took ship with the Devil himself, and when he got free he washed up in New York. From there, well, a proud son of the Emerald Isle can always find friends in New York, especially one who's seen his share of Trouble and learned the tricks of the trade. If that young man happens to be a skilled driver who's hell in a fight and has a knack for being in the right place at the right time, than that young man will probably make ''lots'' of friends. And just maybe, one of those friends will be a big man down from Boston on business who likes the young man's style, invites him to come be his driver. And if that big man happens to have a daughter, and she and the young man hit it off, as young folk do, well, some buggers just have all the luck, don't they?
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Láeg's not exactly happy to be working for the Man, even the American Man, but the promise of some good fights and interesting challenges makes up for most of it. For the rest, well, annoying his would-be 'handler' from the Guardians, and tweaking his nominal superiors noses when they get to whiney is enough to be getting on with.
 
Láeg's not exactly happy to be working for the Man, even the American Man, but the promise of some good fights and interesting challenges makes up for most of it. For the rest, well, annoying his would-be 'handler' from the Guardians, and tweaking his nominal superiors noses when they get to whiney is enough to be getting on with.
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== Appearance ==
 
== Appearance ==

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