Monday 23 November 2015

Character Profile: Steven Garrett

Morally flexible but fiercely loyal Hound

"I gotta say, kid, you’ve got some nerve. Would have been great if you'd got away with it. Problem is, you didn’t."

Clan: Nosferatu
Covenant: Invictus

Titles: Hound (City Status 3)
Court: High

Steven Garrett’s promotion didn’t surprise anyone. After years of paying his dues as an Invictus enforcer, Sheriff Walker recognised Garrett's usefulness and rewarded it. Garrett started out as a Nosferatu who was useful but not pretty, and he’s rumoured to have built up some boons with important members of his clan. You know, for a rainy day. He had it all figured out, that is until he was saddled with a newbie Carthian Hound, Jules Mendel. However, they quickly formed a resilient partnership and have become an effective discouragement to anyone who might try to advance themselves outside the Prince’s laws.

Steven is grumpy but a softie deep down (or so people who have seen ‘deep down’ say), and while he might be more accepting of the grey areas of the law than Jules (and not above profiting from them) his true loyalties aren’t well known. Mainly because no-one wants to try it and see. He usually only ends up at Low Court parties when there’s trouble, but he’s a reassuring presence in the city, usually found in a skeevy bar late at night. He’s known to have links to Kine law-enforcement agencies and criminal elements.

Likes: Things to go smooth (they never do), ‘mutually beneficial arrangements’, cats, artsy foreign films
Dislikes: Critics of his fashion choices, collateral damage, people dissing the Sheriff

Rumours:
  • Garrett’s Embrace was illegal, but it was to cover an Invictus scandal, so the First Estate brushed it under the rug. After all, that’s what they do.
  • He’s going Carthian. That’s the only explanation for why he hasn’t killed Jules yet. Watch him.
  • The whole ‘gruff and uneducated’ thing is just an act to make people underestimate him.
  • Ermenrich Fowler’s got something on him. That’s gotta smart.

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