Name: Howard "The Gentleman" Starkweather Occupation: Undertaker Description: he is 6'4", weights 160lbs and is 24 years old. Appearance: he is a tall slim man with dark brown slicked back hair, he sports a well trimmer mustache and full eye brows. He has green eyes and slightly tanned skin. Clothing: he wears a pair of black trousers and a white shirt that is rolled up at the sleeves, over this he wears a black suit vest and riding chaps. He has a bandolier and side arm holster around his waist and a long arm holster on his back. He wears a black Stetson hat with white trim and formal riding boots. Weapons: a 1871 Mauser Bolt action rifle, a webely bulldog revolver and a pair of brass knuckles. Items: in his satchel he has a tape measure (for bodies and coffins), a pair of round brass glasses to read small finicky writing, a ledger to keep count of his clients and how much they pay, a small wad of cash and charts of the area. Horse: he has a mare with a brown coat and a darker brown mane, like coffee on chocolate. It has a saddle bag with some clothes and more body measuring equipment. Her name is Theodora. Summery: Howard has been in the undertaker business his whole life, the trade passed down from generation to generation in his family. He use to make quality coffins for both rich and poor alike at appropriate costs, however due to major leaps In medical advancements, customers have been few and far between, so had to get more clients "creativly". He use to shoot a bandit or two in the middle if the night and the state would pay him to make coffins for them because he was the only undertaker in the area. One day he shot one of Bill's lot and they came to him for revenge, burring down the family workshop, so of course he wanted revenge and all the money that came with it. History: Born in the spring of 1851 to a family who delt with death, Howard was a fairly normal child inspite of the fact he lived with a family of oddly cheery, undertakers and morticians. He, since his childhood was in the business of handling dead bodies and became accustomed to corpses early on, what good undertaker isn't? He was the offspring of an undertaker and a florist, they together monopolized the death business in Yornley, flowers and coffins always went hand in hand and with these two influences developed an eccentric man, flamboyant and charming like his mothers flowers and sympathetic and compassionate from his fathers coffins. At the age of 18 his parents died of the influenza and he had to take over the business from a ripe young age, however it was going badly, medicine had gotten better and people were dying less, the Starkweather Funeral Company was in shambles and Howard could do nothing to stop it. So he moved to Europe where lots of death was going and got in on the action, he worked for all sides and benefited from all of them. After a few months across the pond he returned to nonexsistant company with nonexistent staff so he started from scratch and got into some "ill practices".