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==Free Aspect: '''Danger is My Middle Name'''==
 
==Free Aspect: '''Danger is My Middle Name'''==
Adrenaline junkie is a harsh phrase.  It's also accurate.
 
 
*''Sample Invocations'': Where reckless bravery is an advantage; For physical tasks where his extreme sports experience would be useful
 
*''Sample Compels'': To do things the unnecessarily dangerous way when the safer way would be, well, safer; To have him get bored and do something stupid during long periods of inactivity; To accept dares and challenges that he probably shouldn't
 
  
 
==Free Aspect: '''Greater Love hath no man'''==
 
==Free Aspect: '''Greater Love hath no man'''==
Some might wonder why God chose for a vapid adrenaline junkie who's never so much as read the Bible to carry one of the most powerful artifacts in creation (Amoracchius, the Sword of Love once known as Excalibur).  Those people don't realize that Wright understands God's greatest commandment on a bone-deep, instinctual level - to love others as you love yourself.
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Some might wonder why God chose for a vapid adrenaline junkie who's never so much as been inside a formal church to carry one of the most powerful artifacts in creation (Amoracchius, the Sword of Love once known as Excalibur).  Those people don't realize that Wright understands God's greatest commandment on a bone-deep, instinctual level - to love others as you love yourself.
  
*''Sample Invocations'': Amorrachius-related advantages; Where faith or love might give Wright or another person strength
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*''Sample Invocations'': Amorrachius-related advantages;  
*''Sample Compels'': Amorrachius-related disadvantages; Where love of another might lead Wright to sacrifice himself
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*''Sample Compels'': Amorrachius-related disadvantages;
  
 
==Approaches==
 
==Approaches==
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==Personal Details==
 
==Personal Details==
Wright is the scion of a Midwestern tractor dealership dynasty.  Selling tractors and tractor parts wasn't what Wright wanted out of his life (and he wasn't all that good at it anyway), so he left Lawrence, Kansas at 19 and fueled his life of extreme sports and backpack travel with social medial endorsements.  His photogenic face, good-ole-American background, and effortless cool-guy attitude made him ideal for the action sports segment.
 
 
One day a few years back, he and a few friends were caught in a sudden avalanche when BASE jumping in the Northern Rockies.  After he finished tumbling downslope, his friends lost nearby, he found himself in a cocoon of snow. Digging around and trying to figure out which way was up, Wright's hand closed on the hilt of an old medieval sword.
 
 
''Sweet,'' Wright thought, and used the sword to help dig himself out.  Somehow (Wright really didn't understand at the time), the sword helped him find his friends a few minutes later.
 
 
Where it really came in handy, though, was when that wendigo showed up an hour later as they were hiking out.
 
 
Since then, Wright's life hasn't changed all that much.  He was brought up conventionally, non-denominationally Protestant, but his faith is more primitive.  It's not rooted in the text of a book (Wright's never so much as cracked the Bible intentionally); he just knows that there's somebody up there watching out for us and who wants us to take care of each other.  So, now, he sometimes takes care of folks with a Sword.
 
  
 
==[[DFA:_Leylines | Back To Main Page]]==
 
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