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Gender: Male <BR>
 
Gender: Male <BR>
 
Age: 29 <BR>
 
Age: 29 <BR>
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Height: 6'1" <BR>
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Height: 6'3" <BR>
 
Weight: 187 lbs
 
Weight: 187 lbs
  
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''Appearance'': Tall, Dark, and Passable.  His face is largely unmarked by his otherwise scar covered body.  Normally clad in military style jacket and pants which lacks any nationality or insignia, his eyes are dark and haunted.  His hat seems to cast his face into shadow. He typically wears leather gloves.  For some reason any clothing he wears, including the gloves, will slowly redden.  The process is gradual enough that it is impossible view, but those who spend a great deal of time will notice the process gradually.
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''Appearance'':  
  
 
''Character History'': Last of the 161th Armenian "Volunteers". Born to a poor farming couple, he was compelled to volunteer during the outset of the Great War. They distinguished themselves fighting the Russians along the Eastern Front, where he earned the nickname of the "Red Right Hand". They were used up like so many units in that war. But when the surrender came down and Europe turned to breaking up the Ottoman Empire, the volunteers were part of the rag tag forces opposing the Turkish Nationalist Army.
 
''Character History'': Last of the 161th Armenian "Volunteers". Born to a poor farming couple, he was compelled to volunteer during the outset of the Great War. They distinguished themselves fighting the Russians along the Eastern Front, where he earned the nickname of the "Red Right Hand". They were used up like so many units in that war. But when the surrender came down and Europe turned to breaking up the Ottoman Empire, the volunteers were part of the rag tag forces opposing the Turkish Nationalist Army.

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