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Zen
ZenDaMan
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Fixer
Fixer
|Location=Everett, Seattle
|Location=Seattle, Everett
|Metatype=Orc
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|AwakenedEmergedOrMundane=Mundane
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|Gender=Male
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==Overview==
==Overview==
Born as Tahir Isfahani, Terry is known by two names, neither of which are his real first name. Terry he earned living in the London suburbs, the son of a Pakistani immigrant and an Englishman. It was here that Terry picked up his love for sports - football at first, but as he looked to the greener pastures of America, he discovered a love for American football as well. Though his friends often derided him,
Born as Tahir Isfahani, Terry is known by two names, neither of which are his real first name. Terry he earned living in the London suburbs, the son of a Pakistani immigrant and an Englishwoman. It was here that Terry picked up his love for sports - football at first, but as he looked to the greener pastures of America, he discovered a love for American football as well. He was something of a hooligan even into his adulthood, ending up in sports riots. This love for angry crowds extended further in his late 20s - rather than just getting angry at who was wearing which colors, he started actively protesting against metatype prejudice. Of course, he could still be found out with the boys on Saturday nights after the big games, causing a ruckus. 
 
You don't spend as much time in riots and protests as Terry without getting into contact with the real bad folk. Not the people who come outside waving banners and signs, but the ones that stuff rags into bottles of high-grain alcohol and carry brass knuckles in their pockets. Turns out Terry got along pretty well with them, and before long, Terry found himself building up a network in the London underground. His little corner store turned out to be the perfect front for a black market trade in weapons and drugs. 
 
Still, beautiful London couldn't keep Terry satisfied. The black market was profitable, but Terry had his sights set on bigger fish. He was in his mid-30s when he exchanged the green fields of Albion for Seattle, UCAS. Turns out once you know how to reach the underbelly in one town, you know how to do it in all of them. Terry opened up a new store, this time in Everett, and went back to selling crisps and apples over the counter - and brass knuckles and novacoke under it. 
 
Selling drugs and weapons in Seattle leads to a different crowd than the hooligans and rioters that he was used to. Oh, he probably had a runner in the store once or twice back in London, but never as much as in Seattle. What started as leaving notes and messages for other runners turned into arranging tasks and jobs, and before he knew it, Terry was making a pretty penny off acting as a fixer. It was a lot safer than running trade in illegal goods, too - though of course, he still did so. His little corner store and self-made fixer business soon earned him the nickname "The Biz". The contacts even made it a lot easier to hook up with the right folks when the Seahawks lost another game.


==Aspects Description==
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|Description=Sports riots're all in good fun, and The Biz specializes in delivering goods that you might see in the occasional crowd; melee weapons and non-lethal grenades such as flashbangs and smoke bombs.
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|Aspect=Common Man
|Description=The Biz is a known face in upright, mundane Everett. He knows a lot of people - regular people like you and me, not hoity-toity businessmen and politicians, both inside and out of Everett.
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|Aspect=Shadow Connections
|Description=The Biz knows a lot of runners and has acted as middle-man for quite a few Johnsons.
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|Aspect=Humanis Hater
|Description=As an orc and a very opinionated man, The Biz hates Humanis and similar racist groups with a passion, and so do his friends. They're all too happy to share with anyone looking to crack a few racist noses.
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|Aspect=Smuggler
|Description=You can't run a simple store that doubles as a black market without knowing how to get items in and out of your place without a hitch. Smuggling's just one of The Biz's many talents.
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Latest revision as of 15:21, 7 May 2021

Terry "The Biz" Isfahani
The Biz.jpg
Corner Shop Owner / Hooligan
Contact OwnerZenDaMan
Owner's Discord Name
Connection4
Public Contact?Yes
ArchetypeFixer
LocationSeattle, Everett
MetatypeOrk
GenderMale
Awakened/EmergedMundane
Age50
Preferred Payment MethodBarter (Hobby/Vice)
Hobbies/ViceAmerican Football
Personal LifeIn Relationship
AspectsCommon Man
Shadow Connections
Humanis Hater
Smuggler
"Ex"-Hooligan



Overview

Born as Tahir Isfahani, Terry is known by two names, neither of which are his real first name. Terry he earned living in the London suburbs, the son of a Pakistani immigrant and an Englishwoman. It was here that Terry picked up his love for sports - football at first, but as he looked to the greener pastures of America, he discovered a love for American football as well. He was something of a hooligan even into his adulthood, ending up in sports riots. This love for angry crowds extended further in his late 20s - rather than just getting angry at who was wearing which colors, he started actively protesting against metatype prejudice. Of course, he could still be found out with the boys on Saturday nights after the big games, causing a ruckus.

You don't spend as much time in riots and protests as Terry without getting into contact with the real bad folk. Not the people who come outside waving banners and signs, but the ones that stuff rags into bottles of high-grain alcohol and carry brass knuckles in their pockets. Turns out Terry got along pretty well with them, and before long, Terry found himself building up a network in the London underground. His little corner store turned out to be the perfect front for a black market trade in weapons and drugs.

Still, beautiful London couldn't keep Terry satisfied. The black market was profitable, but Terry had his sights set on bigger fish. He was in his mid-30s when he exchanged the green fields of Albion for Seattle, UCAS. Turns out once you know how to reach the underbelly in one town, you know how to do it in all of them. Terry opened up a new store, this time in Everett, and went back to selling crisps and apples over the counter - and brass knuckles and novacoke under it.

Selling drugs and weapons in Seattle leads to a different crowd than the hooligans and rioters that he was used to. Oh, he probably had a runner in the store once or twice back in London, but never as much as in Seattle. What started as leaving notes and messages for other runners turned into arranging tasks and jobs, and before he knew it, Terry was making a pretty penny off acting as a fixer. It was a lot safer than running trade in illegal goods, too - though of course, he still did so. His little corner store and self-made fixer business soon earned him the nickname "The Biz". The contacts even made it a lot easier to hook up with the right folks when the Seahawks lost another game.

Aspects Description

Aspect Description
"Ex"-Hooligan Sports riots're all in good fun, and The Biz specializes in delivering goods that you might see in the occasional crowd; melee weapons and non-lethal grenades such as flashbangs and smoke bombs.
Common Man The Biz is a known face in upright, mundane Everett. He knows a lot of people - regular people like you and me, not hoity-toity businessmen and politicians, both inside and out of Everett.
Shadow Connections The Biz knows a lot of runners and has acted as middle-man for quite a few Johnsons.
Humanis Hater As an orc and a very opinionated man, The Biz hates Humanis and similar racist groups with a passion, and so do his friends. They're all too happy to share with anyone looking to crack a few racist noses.
Smuggler You can't run a simple store that doubles as a black market without knowing how to get items in and out of your place without a hitch. Smuggling's just one of The Biz's many talents.

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Dicepools
Knowledge Checks 4 + Loyalty + Aspects - Notoriety
Active Checks 2 + Loyalty + Aspects - Notoriety
Gear Acquisition Checks 8 + Loyalty + Aspects - Notoriety
Networking Checks 12 + Loyalty + Aspects - Notoriety


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