Alastir Wade

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5 posts. Alias of Elf King.


About Clive Fisher

Aspects:
High Concept - Traveling Doctor on the Run
Highly trained in the best medical schools of New England, Clive Fisher became a traveling doctor. He has some demons frrom his past chasing him, though, but has been graced with the presense of an angel.
Trouble - Too confident, have to lie low
Since the day he was born, Clive's father Obadiah Fisher had high expectations of his son and being a doctor; with his wife and other two sons up and left, someone had to carry on the Fisher legacy. A doctor himself, Obadiah helped Clive get through medical school all the way through. After he graduated from Harvard, Clive set up a business, going to people's houses, diagnosing them, and even performing in-house surgeries. Clive has a tendency to flaunt his graduate status, take on tasks he knows he can't succeed at. He just has to prove his worth, whether to the people or himself is unclear.
Unfortunately, he encountered one person he couldn't fix; Nancy Blaire. Full of pride, he operated on her, but she didn't survive. Her family has been after him since, so he fled to the Lawless West. He told the family he could save her, but she died of bloodloss. The Blaire family was enraged, and being wealthy, could afford agents to track him down. Panicked, Clive packed up his medical supplies and caught the nearest train to Chicago.
Bargain - Redemption
Clive hopes to regain his status as a practicing doctor, maybe even sometime returning to the Northeast. For now, he's getting clients out in the west. He doesn't want people to think of him or the medical world as monsters. He has reinvented himself, keeping Nancy and a few other mistakes from the minds of the settlers out in the west. He just wants to return home and set his wrongs right, but for now travels with Gus Higgs, a fellow Harvard graduate and surgeon. I'm thinking about going with GM Mog's recommendation and making Higgs a supernatural companion. Clive doesn't know it, but Gus greatly improves his competence.