Post by William Tucker on Jun 11, 2014 21:16:28 GMT
Name: William Tucker
Age: 31
Physical Appearance: William is a rather tall man, standing at a hundred and eighty five centimeters. His black hair is usually only grown until it is as long as his thumb, before he cuts it short again. He inherited his brown eyes from his mother, which is the only thing of his appearance he inherited from her. William has, due to his work, begun to get some muscle.
William always loved to climb the trees in the estate grounds, and one day the inevitable came: Will fell out of a tree. He got stuck on a tree, and ripped open his shirt and the skin underneath it. Though eventually it healed, it did leave a nasty scar on his back.
Strengths: Command; Fighting; Experience
Weaknesses: Women; Temper
Background: William was born as the eldest child of Edward and Elizabeth Tucker. His father was a Lieutenant-Colonel in the Royal Army and a veteran of the French and Indian war. William was raised in great comfort. He lived in the large mansion of his father, which had a large patch of ground attached to it. Servants saw to his every need, and his old man even hired tutors for the young man. It was, after all, expected of him to become an officer in the Royal Army, too.
William was taught to read and write English, Latin and French. He also learned mathematics and other things such as how a gentleman would behave. While he wasn’t a great rider, he would go out to ride with his friends whenever he could, most often to go hunting. He was a good shot, however, and often brought in fresh meat for dinner.
At the age of 14, in 1760, William’s father bought him a commission as an Ensign in a British Infantry regiment. With them, he fought in the French and Indian war, and rose to the rank of Captain. All the while, he became more and more open to the idea of an independent American nation.
The young Captain became part of a group that was plotting to reach this goal. When the revolution finally started, he became a Captain in the 2nd Massachusetts Regiment, of the Patriotic army.
Age: 31
Physical Appearance: William is a rather tall man, standing at a hundred and eighty five centimeters. His black hair is usually only grown until it is as long as his thumb, before he cuts it short again. He inherited his brown eyes from his mother, which is the only thing of his appearance he inherited from her. William has, due to his work, begun to get some muscle.
William always loved to climb the trees in the estate grounds, and one day the inevitable came: Will fell out of a tree. He got stuck on a tree, and ripped open his shirt and the skin underneath it. Though eventually it healed, it did leave a nasty scar on his back.
Strengths: Command; Fighting; Experience
Weaknesses: Women; Temper
Background: William was born as the eldest child of Edward and Elizabeth Tucker. His father was a Lieutenant-Colonel in the Royal Army and a veteran of the French and Indian war. William was raised in great comfort. He lived in the large mansion of his father, which had a large patch of ground attached to it. Servants saw to his every need, and his old man even hired tutors for the young man. It was, after all, expected of him to become an officer in the Royal Army, too.
William was taught to read and write English, Latin and French. He also learned mathematics and other things such as how a gentleman would behave. While he wasn’t a great rider, he would go out to ride with his friends whenever he could, most often to go hunting. He was a good shot, however, and often brought in fresh meat for dinner.
At the age of 14, in 1760, William’s father bought him a commission as an Ensign in a British Infantry regiment. With them, he fought in the French and Indian war, and rose to the rank of Captain. All the while, he became more and more open to the idea of an independent American nation.
The young Captain became part of a group that was plotting to reach this goal. When the revolution finally started, he became a Captain in the 2nd Massachusetts Regiment, of the Patriotic army.