Specialities
Academics: History
Occult: Superstitions (protection)
Persuasion: Sales pitches
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Items:
Wallet
Phone
Cane (size 2/L, durability 1, structure 4)
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Property:
Terrence owns a shop called "The New Age Haven", a shop selling "occult" and New Age books and trinkets. The chances of finding anything of actual value or power on its shelves are fairly slim, to say the least.
Above the shop is his flat, cramped yet sparsely decorated.
The building itself is actually rented, not owned.
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Description
Age: 29 (DoB 3rd December, 1982)
Terrence is caucasian, with grey eyes, brown hair and a permanant scowl on his face. He walks with a limp and because of this, always carries his cane although he freely admits that it's mostly for show.
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History:
Terry was a fairly normal kid while growing up. Maybe he was a bit too interested in ghost stories and, later on, a bit too curious about paranormal beliefs and ancient mythology but not to the extent that he caused any real concern.
It was when he started going to Bunker Hill Community College to study history that his interest in the occult became an obsession. His grades started to suffer as he would spend entire days at a time reading about the superstitions of each and every culture he could find.
Eventually, having read all the books he could find in the local libraries, he grudgingly got back to his course. Despite all the lectures he missed, he was still able to scrape a passing grade and earn his associate degree in history. It was only 4 days after graduating that he opened a shop dedicated to the occult (and also to New Age "junk" after he only got 1 customer all week.)
Two years after the opening of the shop, he was attacked in an armed robbery by a local gang. His initial attempts to defend the store left him with several broken ribs and a mangled leg.
Fast forwarding to now, his obsession has finally faded. The belief that myths and legends were glimpses of the paranormal world has been replaced with the belief that they're glimpses into the human soul. Every single entity in the stories he's read is a representation of some hope or fear of humanity.
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Employees:
Emma Hornbeck, age 19
A univesity student who works at the shop on weekends.
Louis Fulmer, age 67
A former employee of the shop who still covers when anyone is ill.
Elizabeth Karsten
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Work Scedule:
Terrence: 10am-4pm Tuesdays and Fridays, with paperwork on Mondays. Opens and closes the shop every day.
Liz: 10am-4pm Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays
Emma: 10am-4pm Saturdays and Sundays |