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m.aniroleplay.com/593203 Deacon
"Hold still, this might hurt a bit.." /No MCRP, underage users, sm*t or drama permitted here, turn back now if you are any of those. Everyone else is welcome.
About me: Born Deacon Lane in Baltimor Maryland somewhere around the year 1987 making him an old man by the time of 2077. His upbringing was rather standard with two parents, 4 siblings and a dog. So nothing to note there until he Enlists in the Navy and becomes a SEAL sniper during the Second Central American War where he servied with distinction even though the NUSA lost, he would continue his service into 2023 when on an op an enemy sniper manage to shoot him in the face and damage his eyes. Deacon retired soon after having his face rebuit the many times he needed to go under the knife to fix his face put a drive in him that he never had in the military. Deacon used his new drive to go back to school and become a ripper doc and highly skilled highly sought after one at that but he tends to avoid celeb work, instead he works with those at street level, the real heart of the city.
Deacon is Night city's only living legend that doesn't have a drink named after him. The old man can be found wandering doing solo Merc jobs around the badlands or buying drinks at the After life when he's not tattooing one of the dancer on a pool table. The oldman with the best sight and steadiest hands this side of the Mississppi.
Presonality: Deacon is a realist and will tell you if he likes you or not to your face, but is never really shaken by much under fire. He is smart as a wip and given his age he has plenty of Dad wisdom to give... and dad jokes.
ooc;; Heyo! Thanks for the add! I came for the dad jokes. (Kidding.) I just get drawn in by what folks think of for futuristic character concepts. I'd love to learn more about Deacon! That is, if you par with fantasy. Unfortunately, Grey can't function without fantasy playing some part in the story. Maybe we can brainstorm sometime soon and get to writing if you do though! If brainstorming sparks your interest, I just ask a reply via messages. (Better for my memory recollection and I won't have to pester you to remind me of things!)