A 1-Victory Newbie Contractor played by sketchy in The Torrent
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He is 27 years old, lives in an average apartment in Los Angeles that is surprisingly bare despite his grandeurs of "luxury", and often appears as a wavy hair blond white man wearing obnoxiously colourful clothes in a disgusting mismatch of patterns.
Oswald "Gabriel" Auclair lives in The Torrent, a setting where there’s an ongoing torrent of the paranatural. His journal, The Epic of Gabriel, has 2 entries. His Questionnaire has 7 answers.
3 Alertness
0 Animals
2 Athletics
1 Crafts
3 Culture
1 Drive
3 Firearms
4 Influence
1 Investigation
1 Medicine
2 Melee
1 Occult
3 Performance
0 Science
2 Stealth
0 Survival
1 Technology
0 Thievery
Latest 3 of 7 answers
Oswald "Gabriel" Auclair aims for greatness and wants to be written down into history, never forgotten regardless of what means it takes to get there.
Born to an average and somewhat neglectful parents in a small town in the United States of America, Oswald had promised himself that he would be better than them and all his peers. He envisioned himself being an actor, a singer, a beloved politician, and all those of the sort. As soon as he reached the age of majority, he disowned his own parents, changed his name to a more "refined" one, left his small hometown, and moved to the big city to enroll into acting school. Despite his big dreams, reality wasn't as simple. He struggled living with a roommate, hating the cramped space, hating the poor jobs in the area, and most of all, he hated how it felt like he had debased himself by mingling with the lesser folks. Gabriel deserved far more than this and sought to make that true.
His schooling wasn't all for naught though, it had taught him a lot on how to act, how to perform, and how to present the best faces of himself to the world. With his degree, he got himself a small role in voice acting, and with time, he slowly grew his name and connections but not to the degree he would have liked. Stuck in a mediocre role as a talk show host, Gabriel desires far more than this.