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The constant flow of people is messy and needy and expensive and John would not have it any other way. | The constant flow of people is messy and needy and expensive and John would not have it any other way. | ||
− | And that is, in fact, how he ended up with an entropy field bound to his body. When they were teenagers, John's | + | And that is, in fact, how he ended up with an entropy field bound to his body. When they were teenagers, John's cousin fell under the sway of some young Adept who was trying to start a cult. In normal circumstances, John would just have beat the brakes off of the weedy little guy and dragged his cousin back home. But, there was the whole magic thing. So, John did what he always did when he had a problem he couldn't solve - he sought a solution from a family member. Well, a friend of another cousin happened to be a bit of a ritualist herself, and after a very tense evening, she managed to bind an energy field to John that would give him the ability to deal with the Adept. After that came the beating and the dragging and the deprogramming. |
The other constant in John's life has been his work at the New Trinadad Steel Mill. He's been employed there - a member of the United Metalworkers Local 19A - for 26 years now. John's talent for keeping his work crews in line and keeping them out of trouble with the bosses got him promoted to shop steward. His coworkers in the union aren't family, but their the next best thing. And he supports and protects them just like he does those bound to him by blood or marriage. | The other constant in John's life has been his work at the New Trinadad Steel Mill. He's been employed there - a member of the United Metalworkers Local 19A - for 26 years now. John's talent for keeping his work crews in line and keeping them out of trouble with the bosses got him promoted to shop steward. His coworkers in the union aren't family, but their the next best thing. And he supports and protects them just like he does those bound to him by blood or marriage. |