Octavian 'Otto' Marsh
Alias: Noel Bartlett
Birth date: April 26th
Age: 33
Zodiac: Taurus
Dominant hand: Right
Occupation: When he arrived to Brookfield, he did all sorts of jobs (construction, gas station attendant, warehouse worker, etc.). Now he works as a mechanic's assistant at
Riley's Auto Repair.
Physical appearance
Height: 6'1''
Body build: A swimmer's build. Muscular but lean, with broad shoulders, defined lats, abs and triceps.
Shape of face: Triangle shape, medium-thick lips, roundish eyes, thick brows, prominent cheekbones.
Eye colour: Sky blue
Glasses or contacts: None
Skin tone: Fair with a cold undertone.
Distinguishing marks: A small mole under his lip (on the right side).
Hair colour: Blond
Type of hair: Relatively short, slicked back.
Beard: No. Keeps clean-shaved.
Usual fashion of dress: Black, grey, white colour palette. Denim.
Jewellery or accessories: Engagement ring & black cord necklace with a gold sun pendant A gave him when they robbed their first jewellery store. He still keeps it as a reminder. Can't seem to get rid of it.
Tattoos:
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two swallows on his right upper arm (got it when they were young);
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a swallow pierced by an arrow on his left upper arm (got it after A ended up in prison)
– an
arm band flower tattoo on his right arm
Piercings: Ear piercings.
Habits
Hobbies: Cooking and bowling.
Plays a musical instrument? No.
How he would spend a rainy day: Sleeping.
Spending habits: Mindful.
Smokes: Is trying to quit at his fiance's behest but secretly smokes when he's frustrated / anxious.
Drinks: Not a heavy drinker but has a built tolerance.
Extremely skilled at: Fixing things (cars, appliances, etc.), tech savvy. Can hack a safe, vault, alarm systems, etc.
Extremely unskilled at: Keeping plants alive.
Mannerisms: Fidgeting with objects (pens, rings, clothing); biting or licking lips when anxious.
Likes: Cooking, music, working with hands, naps, going for long rides on his bike.
Dislikes: Sudden changes, complications, insecurity of any kind.
Personality:
'Noel' likes taking his time/not rushing things. Enjoys cosy, comfortable spaces (think soft blankets, candlelight, warm meals). He seems reliable and patient (he failed the test on loyalty when he ratted out A, though), can take things personally sometimes, but will seem impossible to penetrate when the mood strikes him, as if nothing can touch him. Can appear somewhat avoidant, especially when talking about his past. Doesn't like sudden changes. Can be jealous and possessive quite a bit, though he prefers avoiding confrontation, but stands his ground stubbornly when he has to.
He is somewhat sensual; touch, smell, and all pleasurable senses are important to him, especially in showing care and affection.
History: (I've put in some vague suggestions as to what happened when they met, feel free to give feedback! Can be changed.)
Lost his parents in a freak car accident at the age of five, which forced him into the foster care system. He bounced between families at first with nothing but the clothes on his back. He was a quiet kid who struggled making connections and often ended up being blamed for things that weren't his fault because he couldn't stand up for himself.
His first long-term placement came when he was eight, with an elderly couple who believed in hard work more than kindness. The old man was an electrician and plumber, always tinkering and fixing. He put Otto to work early, teaching him the basics of wiring, plumbing, and how things fit together. That time sparked a deep curiosity in him about how the world worked, about systems and mechanics. But the old man died not long after, and Otto was moved again.
The next home was a lot worse. A sleazy couple took him in, more interested in exploiting kids than raising them. They noticed Otto's quiet, pliable nature and nimble fingers — and put them to use. Pickpocketing at first, then lock-picking, breaking and entering. He was good at it. But eventually, the couple got caught and thrown in jail and Otto was back in the system.
It was in the next family that he met A. He was being picked on again, but A stood up for him. They quickly grew close and were a magnet for trouble whenever they put their heads together and honed in on an idea. Stealing, sneaking out, getting into fights. At sixteen or seventeen, they decided to run. Left the house behind and hit the streets. Life there was harder, but in some ways also simpler. They could do whatever they wanted, but fell in with the wrong (at the time good for them) crowd eventually — people who knew how to survive and didn't ask questions. They learned fast. How to hustle. How to disappear. How to stay one step ahead. How to pick deeper pockets.
After the plea deal, Otto became Noel and was sent off to live in Brookfield, USA, working odd jobs.
Met Tyler Preston, a firefighter, at a local fall festival cook-off he'd been invited to by a friend. A few weeks later, they crossed paths again when Noel was called in to fix a wiring issue at the fire station. Tyler recognised him and invited Noel out for drinks and bowling on a Friday night. Things started slowly. Easy conversation, light touches, getting used to each other's presence. Two years later, they were living together. When Tyler proposed, it was a simple gesture. Noel hesitated but he said yes — felt like he had to.