Post by Aurora on Sept 19, 2006 18:26:49 GMT -5
Character Name: Christian Morrison
Model Used: TBA
Age: 18
Eye Color: Blue
Hair Color: Blonde
Languages: English
Family: His parents are deceased. He is currently in the care of his Godparents, Brian and Sandra McBride.
Skills: Though technically still in his last year of "formal" education, Chris is a very intelligent and skilled young man for his years. He has recieved martial arts training from Wolf since the age of 13, and is very close to earning black belt status. Working also with Brian, he is very skilled with all things mechanical, and good with most small firearms. His greatest skill lies in the area of stealth, especially but not limited to under cover of darkness, Chris is like a shadow when he doesn't want to be seen.
Background:
Chris grew up at the feet of his father and Brian, watching them eek out a living at first running a small car and motorcycle repair shop in a rough end of town. They put him to work there after school at a young age, helping around the shop doing odd jobs, training him to join the business when he was legally old enough. By the time he entered high school, he could take any engine apart and put it back together again in his sleep.
The summer Wolf had come home from the Marines his father had agreed for him to start training, at first to give the boy something more to do than hang around the garage and get into the usual neighborhood mischief. Chris seemed to pour himself into training, just as he did with everything that seemed to spark his interest. Time not taken by work or school was spent training, with Wolf, or alone. His focus kept him out of trouble for the most part, for which his father was thankful.
The war began just after the end of his sophomore year of High School. His family and the McBrides did what they had always done, they stuck together, and when the time came, though kept from most of the action at his father's pleading, they fought together. Though he had not been much for attending church, or much of a praying man in the days after his mother's death, Chris saw how his father's faith pulled him through the trials they all faced in the months of fighting that preceded his death. That more than anything has helped him to cope with the loss, though even amidst his extended "family" he struggles with feeling completely alone.
Model Used: TBA
Age: 18
Eye Color: Blue
Hair Color: Blonde
Languages: English
Family: His parents are deceased. He is currently in the care of his Godparents, Brian and Sandra McBride.
Skills: Though technically still in his last year of "formal" education, Chris is a very intelligent and skilled young man for his years. He has recieved martial arts training from Wolf since the age of 13, and is very close to earning black belt status. Working also with Brian, he is very skilled with all things mechanical, and good with most small firearms. His greatest skill lies in the area of stealth, especially but not limited to under cover of darkness, Chris is like a shadow when he doesn't want to be seen.
Background:
Chris grew up at the feet of his father and Brian, watching them eek out a living at first running a small car and motorcycle repair shop in a rough end of town. They put him to work there after school at a young age, helping around the shop doing odd jobs, training him to join the business when he was legally old enough. By the time he entered high school, he could take any engine apart and put it back together again in his sleep.
The summer Wolf had come home from the Marines his father had agreed for him to start training, at first to give the boy something more to do than hang around the garage and get into the usual neighborhood mischief. Chris seemed to pour himself into training, just as he did with everything that seemed to spark his interest. Time not taken by work or school was spent training, with Wolf, or alone. His focus kept him out of trouble for the most part, for which his father was thankful.
The war began just after the end of his sophomore year of High School. His family and the McBrides did what they had always done, they stuck together, and when the time came, though kept from most of the action at his father's pleading, they fought together. Though he had not been much for attending church, or much of a praying man in the days after his mother's death, Chris saw how his father's faith pulled him through the trials they all faced in the months of fighting that preceded his death. That more than anything has helped him to cope with the loss, though even amidst his extended "family" he struggles with feeling completely alone.