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Original Character.
Name: Tennessee Walsh
Nickname: Tenne
Age: 35-40
Profession: Military Veteran (Iraqi war), Professional Photographer, Handyman Mechanic, Tracker/Mercenary.
Home: West Virginia, but travels extensively
Species: Half-human/half-shapeshifter (either turns into a dog or a hawk).
Ethnicity: Celtic; Irish, Welsh, British and French
Relationship Status: Divorced, no kids.
Sexual Orientation: Bisexual; female leaning. Bi-curious might be more accurate.
Faceclaim: Norman Reedus (fits the long-haired country boy aesthetic I'm going for with this character)
Genres: Supernatural (Not the show or the show), crime, detective/missing person themes, Southern Cowboy, Biker Culture, Adventure, Mystery, Suspense, Cultural, and Folklore themes.
Alignment: Good guy. Imperfect hero trope.
Likes: Animals, bikes and classic cars, whiskey and bourbon, hole-in-the-wall bars. Traveling and adventure, camping, and hiking. Photography, nature, flannel shirts, and t-shirts. Smoking cigarettes, tracking animals and people, finding missing persons, helping others (though he claims to hate people), classic rock, classic country, folk/dark alternative country, blunt honesty, transparency, faux leather jackets, pistols, spending time alone, his two god-daughters (the only two people in the world who can convince him to wear a tiara and tutu), diversity.
Dislikes: Stupidity, romantic relationships, his nightmares, PTSD symptoms, liars, most people, too many rainy days, fake personas, having to wear a suit and tie, animal cruelty, that one guy from his old unit, when people tell him that he needs to cut his hair, littering, closed-mindedness, anything that ends in an ism, abuse of kids and adults, tricky witches and magicians.
I can fit him into most modern settings. Or I'm willing to go as far back as the 1960s and change some elements of his stats to accommodate a decade change. He is often hired to track down missing people and bring them home either alive or their remains. Depending on what happened to them. Occasionally, he gets hired to take out a dangerous person or it happens in some rescue situations. He does this work on his own and doesn't work for law enforcement though he sometimes will assist law enforcement, particularly during SAR situations. His normal profession is a photographer: he has his own studio but also works for various outdoor magazines to provide photographs of nature or wildlife. I added in his family history a marriage between a human and a shapeshifter to give him the shapeshifting gene to cross him into supernatural stories and themes.
Name: Tennessee Walsh
Nickname: Tenne
Age: 35-40
Profession: Military Veteran (Iraqi war), Professional Photographer, Handyman Mechanic, Tracker/Mercenary.
Home: West Virginia, but travels extensively
Species: Half-human/half-shapeshifter (either turns into a dog or a hawk).
Ethnicity: Celtic; Irish, Welsh, British and French
Relationship Status: Divorced, no kids.
Sexual Orientation: Bisexual; female leaning. Bi-curious might be more accurate.
Faceclaim: Norman Reedus (fits the long-haired country boy aesthetic I'm going for with this character)
Genres: Supernatural (Not the show or the show), crime, detective/missing person themes, Southern Cowboy, Biker Culture, Adventure, Mystery, Suspense, Cultural, and Folklore themes.
Alignment: Good guy. Imperfect hero trope.
Likes: Animals, bikes and classic cars, whiskey and bourbon, hole-in-the-wall bars. Traveling and adventure, camping, and hiking. Photography, nature, flannel shirts, and t-shirts. Smoking cigarettes, tracking animals and people, finding missing persons, helping others (though he claims to hate people), classic rock, classic country, folk/dark alternative country, blunt honesty, transparency, faux leather jackets, pistols, spending time alone, his two god-daughters (the only two people in the world who can convince him to wear a tiara and tutu), diversity.
Dislikes: Stupidity, romantic relationships, his nightmares, PTSD symptoms, liars, most people, too many rainy days, fake personas, having to wear a suit and tie, animal cruelty, that one guy from his old unit, when people tell him that he needs to cut his hair, littering, closed-mindedness, anything that ends in an ism, abuse of kids and adults, tricky witches and magicians.
I can fit him into most modern settings. Or I'm willing to go as far back as the 1960s and change some elements of his stats to accommodate a decade change. He is often hired to track down missing people and bring them home either alive or their remains. Depending on what happened to them. Occasionally, he gets hired to take out a dangerous person or it happens in some rescue situations. He does this work on his own and doesn't work for law enforcement though he sometimes will assist law enforcement, particularly during SAR situations. His normal profession is a photographer: he has his own studio but also works for various outdoor magazines to provide photographs of nature or wildlife. I added in his family history a marriage between a human and a shapeshifter to give him the shapeshifting gene to cross him into supernatural stories and themes.
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