Tony Slang

Character information
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AliasLynch
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MentalPtsd, slight paranoia
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MoraleGood hearted
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Date of birth1989-12-02 (33 years old)
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Place of birthToronto, Ontario
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NationalityCanadian
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EthnicityJamacian, Italian
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LanguagesEnglish
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Religionconspiracist
Description
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Height189 cm
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Weight99 kg
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Buildathletic
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Hairbald
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Eyesblack
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AlignmentChaotic Good
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Occupationex-criminal -> Tradesmen
Background
Raised in a rough area, Tony has been exposed to terrifying amounts of crime and violence as a child. In his teen years he became familiar with gang violence and drug abuse, eventually earning himself his city wide known nickname Lynch. Although Tony A.K.A. Lynch may be at first sight intimidating or cold, he genuinely strives to be a good hearted person and has helped many strangers in his community fend for their lives or find refuge even before the pandemic. Lynch has seen it all, he had lost his father in an armed robbery of his home at the age of 6, by 12 his mother was riddled by crack cocaine and began prostituting herself for income. At the age 18 he had already been in 3 homicide cases, one involving his mother also countless drug cases yet his record is clean and he has no charges to date. By the time Lynch turned 28 he had gained a favorable reputation within a few gangs and amassed a considerable fortune. He later met G (his late spouse) and began to have a change of heart entirely, he began using his money to earn skills as a tradesmen starting a business and helping his community, although still involved in criminal activity to some extent, it was clear there had been an epiphany moment. Then the pandemic G met her end and was tragically taken by the infected while the couple was attempting to flee the city. Lynch even more determined for change, decided to set out to a completely new land with old rumors of peace where he can begin anew, and possibly even redeem himself for his poor behavior in society by lending his strength and courage and building a safe haven for all good hearted survivors. The journey to Scandinavia began on the eastern coast of north America, where Lynch joined a group of survivors that were previously fisherman. They had a large fishing boat and luckily were looting in a small city on the coast of Newfoundland when lynch had met them, This group was made up of people from all walks although there were no people younger than late teen on this vessel. This group of survivors talked of this great journey to the UK, with rumors of a potentially promising settlement. The journey was harsh many fell to the infection due to starvation and dehydration, when the virus began spreading to the healthy the infected then became a problem and the vessel was over taken somewhere in the Atlantic ocean, it beached for the first time on a small island in northern UK. It took days for the remaining survivors to retake the vessel from the infected and restock the vessel with more supplies for the rest of the journey and even more time to learn how to patch and pilot the ship. With the navigation systems out and no qualified or experienced personnel, the remaining survivors including lynch decided to abandon the original plan and beach the vessel as soon as land was spotted in an attempt to survive and find respite. Even more days passed, strict rules were made regarding the sick and dying, they were to throw themselves over the boat at any sign of infection or injuring the others, at times lynch could here splashing in the late hours of night... the most recent victims to hunger, the virus or insanity. The ship was crashed ashore along a new unfamiliar land that looked scarred from being lashed by fire, unsure of where exactly he had landed and with an eagerness to explore lynch hastily left the beached boat and parted ways with the rabid leftover infected crew of the recent daunting naval experience. Happy to be on land, lynch excitedly trekked for miles before arriving at a large fenced gate cladded in signage with a foreign language Lynch can only strangely make out only one word Nyheim.
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