[b]Name:[/b] Dr. Vito Elmore [b]Age:[/b] 34 [b]Appearance:[/b] [hider=My Hider] [img]http://img0.joyreactor.cc/pics/post/full/art-plague-doctor-572372.jpeg[/img] [/hider] [b]Faction:[/b] Civilian [b]Sidearm:[/b] None, just carry a briefcase with surgical tools. [b]Skills:[/b] Knowledgeable in most aspect of medicine but does not practice them all. Dr. Elmore exclusively deals with surgery and refused patient with other complaints. He especially avoids any patient with infectious diseases. [b]Bio:[/b] As a child, Vito always looked up to his father as a local family physician. He worked hard to be admitted in a medical school and eventually graduated to help his father with the clinic work. Many patients had seen him as a kind and understanding physician that saw them as individuals instead of as diseases. Among his colleagues, he was a great diagnostician and reductionist. For a while, everything seemed to be going in the right direction for Vito. He was taking over his father’s practice, and had made plans to marry a local girl, Bridget. However, an unfortunate contamination lead Vito to become infected with flesh-eating disease near his face and limbs. He survived the incident but was left scarred over a large percent of his body. He returned to work after the recovery but he began noticing the look of disgust some patients give him when they saw his face. His marriage to Bridget was the only brilliance during these dark days. Despite Bridget’s encouragement and persuasion, Vito began resenting his work as a physician in the clinic as he found people to be unworthy of his help. After his father passed, Vito closed down the clinic and returned to further medical training. When he finished, he took Bridget with him to Londonary where he opened a new clinic that specializes in surgery. It was here that he began wearing the bird mask used once before by physicians during the Black Plague. He accepted no one else in his clinic except those with surgical concerns, and his procedure often came at an unreasonably high cost. Although on the surface, Vito’s practice seemed to be barely out of the ordinary with regular civilians coming in and out each day to seek treatment. However, Vito’s patient often come with questionable backgrounds, as he has no moral qualms about who he operates on. Murderers, thieves, smugglers, anyone with money to spare. His client slowly began diverging, and he began being called upon to assist in “suicides”, and preserved several “volunteered” bodies in formaldehyde to practice on. He kept most of his practice secret from Bridget, and came home for dinner regularly everyday. On the other hand, Bridget began studying from her husband’s books and began helping patients that her husband refused to treat. The two never bothered each other in terms of their practice, and lived in peace during their stay in Londonary.