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==Intro== | ==Intro== | ||
Drive: Ennui | Drive: Ennui | ||
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Occupation: Dilettante | Occupation: Dilettante | ||
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Occupational Benefit: Use Credit Rating to call on personal connections in any field of endeavor. These contacts will generally be relatives, old schoolfellows, and similar people of your social class. | Occupational Benefit: Use Credit Rating to call on personal connections in any field of endeavor. These contacts will generally be relatives, old schoolfellows, and similar people of your social class. | ||
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Build Points: 17 | Build Points: 17 | ||
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The nobility of the Markham family line | The nobility of the Markham family line | ||
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The importance of generosity toward "lesser people" | The importance of generosity toward "lesser people" | ||
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Physical beauty is a sign of moral worth | Physical beauty is a sign of moral worth | ||
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My boarding school roomate, Tazwell Chamberson | My boarding school roomate, Tazwell Chamberson | ||
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My sister, Eloise | My sister, Eloise | ||
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My French tutor, Monsieur Verniere | My French tutor, Monsieur Verniere | ||
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== Background == | == Background == | ||
Bio: Now fully six months past his 25th birthday, St. John Markham is the eldest son of the Markham shipping dynasty, which has controlled a significant fraction of the New England shipping trade for generations. Raised on an estate outside of Boston, St. John spent most of his youth among the New England gentry. After an expensive turn at a British public school, he returned to the states to attend Harvard. Bored and dissolute, and having heard the stories of the Bureau of Investigation's work taking down the bandits of the 20s and early 30s, St. John convinced his skeptical father to pull the strings necessary to get him into the Bureau of Investigation, by exploiting the family's connection to Hoover's old mining boss, Edward Hooper. | Bio: Now fully six months past his 25th birthday, St. John Markham is the eldest son of the Markham shipping dynasty, which has controlled a significant fraction of the New England shipping trade for generations. Raised on an estate outside of Boston, St. John spent most of his youth among the New England gentry. After an expensive turn at a British public school, he returned to the states to attend Harvard. Bored and dissolute, and having heard the stories of the Bureau of Investigation's work taking down the bandits of the 20s and early 30s, St. John convinced his skeptical father to pull the strings necessary to get him into the Bureau of Investigation, by exploiting the family's connection to Hoover's old mining boss, Edward Hooper. | ||
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