[center][img]https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/382270950827098113/386741258456137729/henry-francis.png[/img] [h2][color=#355C63]Mr Sean F Brooks, 52[/color][/h2][/center] [h2][color=#355C63]Sanguine Shock Jock[/color][/h2][sub]Sean is the host of Probity's Blue Note Network, the popular smooth jazz station that he erected to combat the growing wave of hoodlums bopping to rock and roll. The typical act of a radio station (that is to say, playing music for people to enjoy) is often broken up by medium length speaking segments, where his somewhat popularly controversial opinions are delivered with his signature baritone voice - not too rough, not too smooth. When he's not badmouthing government officials' wives inbetween puffs of his cigar and generous helpings of turkey sandwiches, the good old fashioned mixture of varying brass instruments is the choice selection of many Probity residents. However, even those who just tune in for the music have to admit that Sean is steadily becoming the universal voice for the older generation of residents, who are too afraid of change poisoning their youth to accept anything other than what they're used to.[/sub] [right][h2][color=#355C63]Pompous Drip[/color][/h2][sub]Simply put, being the voice for stubborn bigots who have not yet learned the act of subtlety does not least to a bright future for Sean, and despite all his internal protests he knows it. What people could consider his call to fame, his arrogance and refusal to accept change or invoke it within himself, will be his downfall both career-wise allcceptnd religiously. Was it not Saul that had to renew himself and forget his old ways of arrogance and hatred in order to better serve God? Is a blind path of stubbornness and refusal not a fool's path indeed? Will he help raise his grandkids with the ideal mindset, or will he just end up pushing them away because of their attraction towards all things he finds abhorrent? Even his children have began to keep secrets from him, leaving him tormented with the idea that the very basis of his personality will lead him down to the path to bitter loneliness.[/sub][/right] [hr][center][h3]Judith Brooks - [color=#355C63]Wife[/color][/h3] [sub]Sean's relationship with his wife of 32 years is a complex and bittersweet one. The two are very obviously not interested in being intimate with each other, though Judith seems to feel the strongest in that regard, but they can reach common ground when it comes to discussing politics and the things Sean dislikes in the world. While it's obviously due to the over three decades of Judith blindly following her husband's political opinions, like a good wife should, it serves for a better experience than the two barely tolerating each other in casual discourse. Whatever spark the two had all those years ago has since withered and fallen apart, much like a whiny flower that does the dishes.[/sub] [h3]Samuel Brooks - [color=#355C63]Son[/color][/h3] [sub]Samuel is quite possibly one of Sean's proudest achievements, aside from his currently flourishing career as a radio host. The boy was raised with the good old values Sean himself was taught, and - at least in Sean's opinion - he's better for it. Happily married with two children and a clearly appreciative wife, Samuel is almost Sean's idealised version of himself, and he makes it apparent by showering his son with praise. While he does critique some of his political views and music tastes, they're all small scratches on the surface of a goddamn shining trophy. He only hopes his son holds him with at least some of the same regard.[/sub] [h3]Beverly Brooks - [color=#355C63]Daughter-in-Law[/color][/h3] [sub]While possessing a fondness towards the shenanigans of rock and roll and the desire to move out of America, there are no major complaints (at least not valid ones) that Sean can throw Beverly's way, so that's enough for him. So long as Samuel is happy with her and she's happy with him, then Sean is willing to stay out of their relationship and give them respect. Just so long as she stops insisting that he comes over for dinner and has to listen to that godawful hooligan radio again.[/sub][/center]