Name: Tucker Pendal Age: 28 Race: Shifter Occupation: Boxer Face: Utp Status: Open
Traits: Aggressive, Passionate, Resilient Damaged, Nomadic, Vindictive
OVERVIEW:
Although everyone has qualms about their family, perhaps it was the absence of one that did the most damage. Tucker never knew his parents and had been raised, supposedly, by family friends ... friends that knew that he was different. They trained him, taught him how to be a vicious fighter and, when it came time, exploited his gifts in dog fights for their monetary gain. It was because of this that Tucker saw himself as being cursed, burdened by a horrible set of circumstances that placed him on this earth. It took years for him to finally break free on his own, leaving behind the only family he had ever known to risk a life of loneliness and questions, little did Tucker know that he would find much more than family when he finally settled in The Ridge. A Shifter, that was what he was, but the reveal of what he is only brings more questions and a renewed reason for him to finally stay where he is ... for a moment.
CONNECTIONS:
Joaquin Vasquez - Tucker is not used to being subservient to anyone, of having anyone else dictating his actions and, considering that he is not used to the ways of the Shifters, both of them immediately clashed heads. Tucker appreciates the idea of having someone, a family, but he’s not sure he could even make it work even if he tried.
Calliel Lightfeather - He seems like an upstanding man, one with morals and direction, and it’s clear that Calliel possessed many qualities that Tucker would find to be admirable. Still, a distrusting Tucker can’t shake the feeling that a man of his merit, and his obvious skills, is more than he seems.
Adil Malek - Neither of them seemed interested in friendship, but perhaps that is exactly why they found it easy to just slip into one. Adil was everything Tucker wasn’t, inquisitive and curious about life where Tucker had given up on his. It’s not exactly a bond built on warmth, but almost one of necessity to stave of mutual loneliness.
MENTIONS: Lacey Williams, Aspen Grassknot, Morah Fazih
QUOTE:
“He looked him right in the eyes and saw a man who was great and good and human, who had done extraordinary things and terrible things and been broken and reassembled as a shell, only then to do the bravest thing of all: He had kept on living, though there are easier paths to take.”












