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| '''Name''': Daniel Warburton<br> | | '''Name''': Daniel Warburton<br> |
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− | '''Skills''': Acrobatics +10, Athletics +10, Handle Animal +1 (Ride +6), Intimidate +10, Knowledge (Current Affairs) +2, Notice +7, Profession (Law) +5, Sense Motive +4 | + | '''Skills''': Acrobatics +10, Athletics +10, Handle Animal +1, Intimidate +10, Knowledge (Current Affairs) +2, Notice +7, Profession (Law) +5, Sense Motive +4 |
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| ==Biography== | | ==Biography== |
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− | '''Origins'''
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− | *Born in West Africa, taken as a war captive as a small boy.
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− | *His adoptive father, Thomas Henry Warburton, Viscount [TBD - looking at real ones to twist] bought him at a slave market in Salaga (northern Ghana).
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− | *Wrapped up in him wanting to prove that nurture, rather than nature determined a man's character.
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− | *Taken back to England and raised with his own son and daughters; always told he was "found while on expedition".
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− | *Unlike the Viscount's biological son, James, excelled at sports and martial studies the Viscount (a xenophile and dabbler in many things) favoured.
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− | *Both boys joined the Viscount while he was on diplomatic post in Singapore; encouraged to learn the local fighting styles.
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− | *When they returned to England, they brought an instructor with them.
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− | *Went to university [no idea what profession he was being aimed towards - perhaps law?].
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− | '''Crisis'''
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− | *As an adult he was framed (by his adoptive brother, James) for murder and robbery (a servant was killed during a break-in, the stolen goods planted in his possessions).
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− | *His father's enemies were involved in the plot, police and judges were bribed.
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− | *Tried and sentenced to death; sentence carried out but his hanging was staged to make it look like he died.
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− | *Transferred to the lab of an alchemist [who needs a sinister Dr Somebody name] trying to perfect the moral character of a man - by "fixing" convicts.
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− | *His Elixir to Grant Virtuous Morality was a failure; perhaps because Ajax wasn't corrupt and debase in the first place.
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− | *Instead he was granted enhanced strength, stamina and healing, his physicality boosted to the limit of human potential (and beyond).
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− | *Feigning death after the transformation, he was able to break free and stole a sample of the elixir as he escaped.
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− | '''The Calling'''
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− | *Found at some point by agents of the Ministry offering him a way to get his life back (since he was legally dead and a convicted criminal).
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− | *In return for service and he vial of the elixir he took, they would give him an identity and a job, and work behind the scenes to clear his (real) name, along with find out how it happened.
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− | *Some months into working for the Ministry, he began to get progressively more ill - their alchemist discovered the elixir was unstable and to avoid side-effects, he needed weekly doses of a tonic that brought the alchemical processes in his body back into equilibrium.
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− | *The Ministry's alchemist theorises that by adding specially-designed tonics to those already resident in his body, other effects might be possible.
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