Daniel Frost

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Daniel Frost
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Attributes
Intelligence 2, Wits 3, Resolve 2;
Strength 3, Dexterity 3, Stamina 2;
Presence 2, Manipulation 2, Composure 2
Skills
Mental: Academics 1, Crafts 1, Medicine 2 (Asset Skill), Politics 1

Physical: Athletics 4 (+1 Gymnastics, Asset Skill), Brawl 1, Larceny 1, Stealth 1 (+1 Urban), Weaponry 1
Social: Empathy 1, Expression 2 (+1 Dance), Persuasion 1, Socialize 2, Streetwise 2, Subterfuge 2

Merits
Fame 1, Parkour 4, Proffesional Training 2
Advantages
Health: 7, Willpower: 4, Size: 5, Speed: 11, Defense: 7 (Armor: xxx), Initiative: 5
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Current Conditions
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Background

Age: 22

A former Olympic Hopeful gymnast. He had to give up his dream to help keep his family afloat. His father, Alexander, who had been a foreman at a local factory, was injured on the job some years back. The company had been paying him a pension. After all, he worked for them over 20 years. Unfortunately, the company, in order to keep from going under, declared bankruptcy and Alexander's pension was included in the bankruptcy. His mother, who has never had a job in her life, now works at McDonalds and Daniel works as a courier, using his parkour skills to get to and fro quickly. Keeping his teenage siblings fed is getting increasingly difficult, and the mortgage payments are getting further and further behind. The eviction notice is especially unsettling.

Rumors

"Hey did you hear about Daniel?"
"Who, Frost?"
"Yeah, I hear he got disqualified for the American team for being a drug dealer, or taking drugs or something."
"You're an idiot. He dropped out to help his family cause his dad's pensions gone. Stock market you know."
"Yeah, but he's a courier. That's all but code for "dealer"."
"Not exactly. You ever notice that rich, older women and Executives with trophy wives, but no sex drive tend to hire his services the most?"
"No Way, He's a gigolo?"
"'Fraid so. Not a bad cover, though."

Personality

  • Virtue: Loyal - Your character is loyal to a group, possibly the other player’s characters. His loyalty isn’t blind — he’s capable of seeing the flaws in whatever cause he’s signed up to — but once given it’s unshakable. Regain Willpower when he puts himself in danger by refusing to act against the group’s interests.
  • Vice: Machismo - Suck it up and walk it off. I'm not crying, I've got something in my eye... Recover willpower when refusing to show weakness causes risk to self
  • Aspirations: List three short-to-medium term goals for your character. These may be in any arena of his life she considers important.
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  • Integrity: 7
  • Breaking Points:
    • Breaking my Word: When I was 13, I told my mom I would watch Greg and Sam while she and my dad went out to dinner and a movie. I thought it would be a great time for Mike to come over and play Tekken, even though I promised I wouldn't have anyone over. I had him on the ropes, when I heard a scream coming from outside. I ran outside to see my 4 year old sister crying while the neighbors pitbull had her by the leg, shaking her like his favorite new chew toy. I don't really remember how we got the dog off her, but I do remember the scars on her leg. That is what happens of breaking your word. That cannot, will not happen again.
    • Not putting family first: Sometimes I wonder what life would be like if I hadn't come home. Would I have won the gold? Would my face be on Wheaties boxes everywhere? I might have tons of money from endorsements, making a good living as a coach. My family living on the street, not knowing where their next meal is coming from. It shames me that it's even tempting. Fame, fortune, it's just not worth it. Your family knows you from the beginning, and when everyone else forgets you, they're the ones baking your birthday cake.
    • Witnessing Someone Intentionally causing harm for pleasure: There's something I learned about myself when I was in school. I never had a problem learning about wars. The idea of people killing each other never really bothered me. Maybe it's growing up in Detroit. I mean, that stuff happens every day, and while I haven't had any interest in taking part, it's just kinda part of life, you know? But the tales of torture, like from World War II, totally wigs my shit out. I don't know what I would do if I ever actually saw something like that.
    • Encountering Furry Monsters: Daniel arrived at the factory early after school one day. The factory was empty, the cars were gone. He saw a streak of something brown and big and furry leaving the factory. He dodged the furry freight train and hit his head on the pavement. When he came to, he found out about his father's accident. He doesn't remember arriving early.
    • Betrayal by those I trust: I was walking home one day when I saw a number of the guys from my gymnastics team come out of a bar. I remembered them saying something about getting some fake IDs but didn't think anymore of it. That's when I saw Joe with them. I'd always kind of had a thing for her, not that I'd ever tell her, mind you, but I tend to notice when she's around. Well, she was, and not walking too steady. I started toward them to see if she needed any help, but stopped to avoid a car while crossing the street. By the time the car passed, the whole group was gone. I heard an excited voice say "hurry up" and looked into the alley. It was then that I saw the guys from my team, all working to strip Joe of her clothes. It doesn't take a genius to figure out what was going on, especially as Joe wasn't exactly helping them. I didn't know what to do. I picked up a rock, screamed out "RAPE" and hucked the rock at one of my teammates. I hit him on the shoulder. At this point, they forgot about Joe and started chasing me. I ran, they caught me. I came to in the hospital, four cracked ribs a broken leg, a concussion, a broken clavicle, and a fractured scapula, to say nothing of the various scrapes and bruising that accompanied the more serious injuries. The doctors were unsure if I would ever regain full range of motion in my shoulder. Well, I did, and have since made a full recovery, though it took a couple of years all together. Muscle just has to be retrained after something like that.
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Equipment

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  • Weapons: X
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Flaws

  • Flaw: Family man - You help family, it's just what you do.

Merit Details

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Friends and Family

Family

  • Alexander: Father, born January 5th, 1963
  • Edith: Mother, born June 21, 1967
  • Greggory: Brother, born April 29th, 1997
  • Samantha: Sister, born August 10th, 2000

Friends

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Coworkers

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Lifestyle

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  • Money: X
  • Clothing & Jewelry: X
  • Communication: X
  • Food: X
  • Housing:X
  • Days: X
  • Evenings: X


Experience

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