Agent Sentinel Update
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Name: Walter Vaughn
Codename: Agent Sentinel
Face Claim: Brett Farve
Age: 177
Birthday: June 9th, 1846
Height: 7'2"
Weight: 369 lbs
Abilities: Superhuman Strength, Superhuman healing factor, Undying
Past: Walter was born in Texas on his parent's plantation. They farmed and "owned" slaves, even though they paid them for their labor and treated them like family. He loved being on the farm and working with the workers.
Walter was the oldest of three children. His little brother Sam and his baby sister Elise. Sam was a year younger than Walter, while Elise was three years younger.
He loved his parents and siblings. Being the eldest, he had most of the hard labor chores, like chopping wood or cleaning the horse stalls. Walter didn't mind, he was built for hard labor, being very muscular and tall like his father.
Walter is very stoic yet kind, always being gentle with those smaller or younger than him. He has a solid sense of right and wrong, instilled in him by his mother. He was always labeled by his peers as a gentle giant. But if you anger him, you better be prepared for a pummeling.
When he turned 16, the Civil War was in full swing. So he decided to enlist in the Union. He fought many battles and became adept at shooting rifles. He was also a beast with a sword.
One day, near the end of the war, Walter was fighting a skirmish in Louisiana. While the battle raged, Walter saved a black man from a Confederate soldier who was beating him with a bat. The man thanked Walter and promised to return the favor. The man then ran off into the back alleys of the city.
Unfortunately, Walter was captured by Confederate troops in the area. He was then tortured for information, giving nothing. His captors became angry. Deciding to kill Walter, the troops tied his hands to one horse, and his feet to another. The two horses were sent in different directions, tearing Walter in half. He was then left in the street to bleed out and die.
When he awoke, he saw the black man that he saved. He was confused as to how he was alive, and apparently, in one piece, a huge scar was across his middle. The man said he was a Voodoo Doctor and he saved Walter's life. The Voodoo man also said he would bring justice to the downtrodden and would live as long as he was needed.
After his incident he ran away from the army, to go back home. Along his way he ran into a young lady who happened to be traveling the same way for a few days. They spent the days and nights together as they rode and fell in love. Walter asked if he could bring her to his family, but she refused, saying she had business in the Colorado territory. She gave him a locket and a photo of her family. Walter tore her picture out and placed it in the locket, placing it around his neck.
After they parted, Walter made his way to his home. What he saw when he arrived made his heart drop.
The ground was soaked in the blood of the workers. Everything was in disarray. He ran towards the house and saw his father and brother hanging from the large tree next to the house, dead. Running into the house he then saw his mother's body on the ground in a pool of blood. His little sister was upstairs in his room, in his closet, and was obviously shot.
He wandered for quite a while, fighting for justice as the Voodoo man said. Once he was about 60 years old, with silver hair, but still, in top physical shape, he stopped aging.
He fought in WWI and WWII, "dying" and finding a way to get back to the US. He has several fake IDs to circumvent any mishaps.
In 1952, he was found by former Agent Cherub and Agent Nephilim.
Find the file here
He has been with Roanoke since then and doesn't plan to leave any time soon.










