Here's my conspiracy theorist. [hider=Dr. Ryan Grant, PhD] [centre][img]https://i.imgur.com/12nJHqs.png[/img][/centre] [b]Name:[/b] [indent]Ryan Grant[/indent] [b]Gender:[/b] [indent]Male[/indent] [b]Age:[/b] [indent]31[/indent] [b]Appearance:[/b] [indent]Ryan is of typical British appearance, with pale skin and dirty blond hair. Ryan stands at a tall 6’, and has an athlete’s build. Both his arms and legs are well toned and can be seen through his clothes. Ryan has a long face with prominent cheekbones and deep brown eyes. Ryan’s hair is in a state of apparent messiness, but it is actually expertly planned, kept up with a mixture of gels and creams. While Ryan does have a faint mustache, his facial hair that forms a beard is much more noticeable.[/indent] [indent]Ryan tends to wear high class clothing, often spotted wearing a black and white suit regularly. Ryan believes that clothing helps with first meetings, so he always try to look his best. Of course for the expedition to Antarctica, a suit is not really practicable so Ryan is wearing a thick black winter jacket, as he doesn’t want to wear anything as gaudy as one of those bright orange jackets.[/indent] [b]Nationality:[/b] [indent]British[/indent] [b]Personality:[/b] [indent]Ryan is very confident in himself, which does attract some people to him. Ryan believes that he has done the work and can prove it, so he is sure of his opinions and is always prepared to defend his theories. When talking about something of interest to him, Ryan can quite intense and speak with fervor. This has led to him becoming something of a meme, to which he doesn’t care really as it just means that people are discussing him and his beliefs.[/indent] [indent]When Ryan isn’t arguing with someone over a theory, he can be very understanding and personable. For most people, Ryan is fine being known as a kind man, one that is easy to like. Instilled with this personality by his parents, Ryan always tries to have a good first impression as you never know when you might come across a person again. So Ryan tends to err on the side of being pleasant.[/indent] [b]Skills:[/b] [indent][list][*]PhD in history, which means he knows a little bit about a lot of various topics related to history [*]Very athletic [*]Proficient with firearms [*]Basic medical training[/list][/indent] [b]Personal Belongings:[/b] [indent][list][*]Winter Jacket [*]Backpack [*]Laptop [*]Camera [*]Handgun[/list][/indent] [b]Background:[/b] [indent]Born in London, England on March 15 1992, Ryan came from a semi-famous family. His father Alan was a musical one hit wonder back in the 80s, while his mother Gwen was a niche horror writer. The two would meet in the late 80s as they were both trying to jump start their careers. They would quickly marry and have a son, Ryan. They would both take a step back from their careers to raise their child.[/indent] [indent]Ryan would grow up loved, as his parents focused solely on him. As a child Ryan would be enamored with history documentaries aired on the BBC, all the stories and mysteries piquing his interest. He would decide at the age of nine that he was going to be a historian, going around the world and figuring out the secrets of the past. Ryan’s parents would nurture this interest, believing that he should follow his dreams. In turn the now teenage Ryan told his parents to return to their dreams. Alan would once again start performing, due many gigs for eighties nostalgia. And Gwen would start writing again, publishing a new well liked novel.[/indent] [indent]The extra cash flow brought in by the returned fame helped pay for Ryan’s schooling. He would become an international student, attending university in America. After many years of studying, Ryan would earn a doctorate in history. During his time at the school, Ryan would begin work on a book on fringe theories about history. Based on the strength of his mother’s name, Ryan was able to get the book published. It was immediately divisive, as proper historians dismissed his talk of lost cities and energy fields, but many online thought that he was onto something.[/indent] [indent]After the initial controversy of the book, Ryan was offered a job as an expert on a show on the History Channel. Ryan would be a regular on the first season of the show, becoming somewhat of a meme online for his intensity he had when talking about fringe theories. But the History Channel executives would recognize that Ryan was the apparent star of the show. They then offered him a deal to produce a full length documentary based on his theories.[/indent] [indent]It was around then that the ice in Antarctica melted and revealed a temple. When Ryan heard of it, he immediately decided that he wanted to make a documentary on it. Thanks to some bribes on behalf of the History Channel and Ryan’s accumulated wealth, the controversial doctor was able to secure a seat on the expedition to the temple.[/indent] [/hider]