[hider=Boss] [center] [h1]Timothy Aaron Smith[/h1] [img]https://i.imgur.com/PG0uHdf.png[/img] [color=red][i]"Look man, I can't buy the just a hubcap. No, I don't care if it's off a presidential motorcade car."[/i][/color] [b]Age[/b]: 28 [b]Gender[/b]: Male [b]Species[/b]: Human [b]Personality[/b]: Timothy never wants to tell people his actual name, given that he wants to sound professional in all situations, so he just tells people to call him Boss. He brushes off any situation with a flick of his wrist and a shake of his head, unwilling to spend even a moment more dwelling on anything that might make him even moderately upside. Every forward! Now, this is not to say he doesn't think. In fact, he is a very thoughtful individual. He is actually very good at appraising the value of items and putting them on the market for sale (or resale depending on where he got it). Making a profit is probably his greatest joy in life. History: Tim was not necessarily a rags to riches success story. In fact, you can just remove the rags part of that and consider him a riches to more riches success story. His parents were loaded to say the least and he grew up in a very simple and comforting environment. All he had to do was follow his parents around to high class dinners and meet with the little idiot kids of other families. If he could establish a bond and buy them to his side, then he would be at a much better place the later he went in his life. It was a little boring, but it would pass. Interestingly, what Tim found out was that all these little brats would hang off every word he said. He would tell them far fetched stories about himself and they would buy every word of it. It was really interesting to him actually. The only problem he encountered as he grew older was that everyone still called him Timmy. That pissed him off. He was essentially the ringleader for a group of second generation noble sons, why did he have such a weak sounding name. Now, Boss. That sounded awesome. So he made all his "friends" call him that. It was around this time that he found his true joy in life. Scamming. It started with small things. "Hey man, someone jacked up your bike. Don't worry, I'll reimburse you for what it's worth and take it off your hands." He had the money after all. That became his favorite thing. Convincing people that what they had wasn't worth it and then reselling it when they weren't around. That actually led "Boss" to opening up a pawn shop with his parents money. Now it has been years since then and Boss has only fallen further and further into the dark life. He doesn't just trick people anymore, he genuinely steals from them. He still hold his high place in society off his parent's backs, but he is slowly building his own way as a sort of "high class" business owner. During the day, his employees run a legitimate business under Boss(They had to call him that hehehe), but at night, he runs one of the biggest "fences" in Meade. Still, there is nothing like knowing someone else just left with far less than what they came in with. [hider=Stats] [i]Strength[/i]: 7 [i]Dexterity[/i]: 10 [i]Constitution[/i]: 5 [i]Intelligence[/i]: 15 [i]Charisma[/i]: 18 [i]Magical Potential[/i]: 5 [/hider] [b]Skills[/b]: [b]Those Are Some Big Words[/b] - Boss has a way with words that manage to convince even the most discerning people that he is telling the truth. [b]Look At The Brain On. . . . Tim[/b] - A pretty smart guy, Boss doesn't just spout whatever lies come to mind. It takes a discerning person find some truth in their lies to make it more convincing. [b]High Society/Low Society[/b] - Has a lot of money, and connections to people to get equipment and goods. [b]Oh Shit, I'm Sorry[/b] - His discerning eye allows him to catch things that are out of place or different from the scenery. [b]Equipment[/b]: A stun gun, a melee range taser, his wallet, a phone. Wears gloves, as well. [b]Artifact[/b]: [i]The Righteous Path[/i] --- A small ancient coin that Boss picked up on a job somewhere. To activate the coin's power you must state out loud, two options and then flip the coin. It then has a 51% chance to land on the correct choice of the two. There is no indicator that it had landed on the correct option. [/center][/hider]