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  • Francis Pesci

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    CHARACTER PROFILE

    • GENDER
      Male
    • PLAY-BY
      Jake T. Austin
    • AGE
      23
    • SEXUAL ORIENTATION
      Homosexual
    • RACE
      Altered human
    • JOB
      Bakkhos healer
    • 'SHIP:
      None
    • LOCATION
      Manhattan
    • FACTION
      Bakkhos

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    • Primary
      Francis Pesci
    • Typist's Interests
      I love going to the theatre; I'm hooked on the TV, unfortunately; I collect kangaroo figurines and useful things also. I lived in Australia for five years when I was much younger. In 2007, my brother and I went to Australia to see our father for the first time in 35 years. Yes, one of those kinda stories. Unfortunately, he told us the same kind of didn't give you kids child support because I didn't trust your mother kinda stories. We agreed to disagree on that kinda bullshit. I used to like to write, but the only writing I do these days is RP. I used to write plays and stories.
    • Typist's Role Play History
      I have RP'd for about five years on and off.
    • Role Play Sample
      Three Bakkhos men were hit and they needed Frankie to get over there quickly to heal them. Frankie allowed himself to be ushered hurriedly into a car and they drove as fast as possible to the spot where it happened. Frankie liked these kind of calls. They made him even more important to the gang and he was beginning to understand the importance of his gifts. He was also beginning to understand his worth and that was going to cost the gang soon.

      Frankie only knew two of the three victims. Usually, that was bad news for the stranger, because Frankie normally gave the familiar victims priority. But one of them was someone Frankie had learned to despise over the period of at least a decade. Twenty-five year old Antonio Lanske picked on him mercilessly in school and in the neighborhood where they both grew up. Frankie expected that Antonio would join a gang when he got older, but how the hell was he able to join the Bakkhos gang? It didn't matter.

      All three were badly injured and one of them was going to die anyway. Frankie picked Antonio as the fatality, but he didn't act it. He ran over to the first patient and put his hands on the abdomen where the bullet had intruded. The usual bluish hue was already detected from his hands. He took a little longer than usual for the healing. He looked over his shoulder to see who was watching him heal the patients. It determined how slowly he would be able to heal the others, ensuring that he got to Antonio too late for the healing to work on him. When he needed to waste more time he made sure the aftermath of the healing hit him earlier than normal and dragged it out as slowly as it was possible. He had a good concept of how badly each victim was hurt and how long they had until they would die.

      While Antonio should've been the second person he looked at, Frankie made him the third and last. He was going to heal the other two victims first and then be stricken with the aftermath of healing them and extend it a half an hour longer than it would normally take. By the time Frankie got to Antonio, he wouldn't stand a chance no matter how hard Frankie apparently tried to heal him. Maybe another healer would know what physical strain the healing would take on the body, but no one else would. And of course, every healer had different kind of aftermath from the healing and it took different amount of time for every healer. That way, no one really could've told Frankie for sure whether he took longer than he should have healing Antonio.

      If anyone had any suspicions that Frankie was letting Antonio die on purpose, so what? Angelo would understand about personal vendettas, wouldn't he? How many other healers as good or as loyal as Frankie did he have anyway? No doubt the number would go up after this, but that was ok. Frankie wasn't known for allowing his patients to die on a regular basis. Antonio was the first one, in fact, so Frankie was relatively sure he could get away with it. He figured that no one could prove anything without any doubt and there would only be a sliver of suspicion about it anyway. Frankie was a good actor.

      Frankie was much too important to the Bakkhos gang and too close to Angelo. No matter how important Antonio was to them, Frankie was sure he was infinitely more important to them.
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