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Alias "Frank Thompson"

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Registered SIN: Unknown

In the world of Shadowrun, being SINless is both a blessing and a curse. Although born with one, he, like many others, lost it in the second Matrix Crash. Unlike many, he was unable to gain back his citizenship, trapped as a foreigner in another country when the tragedy stuck.

Some time between then and now, after a series of events stemming from the Crash, the metahuman adopted the alias "Frank" and became a runner.

Fresh-faced, he is still considerably older than he looks. Such is the way with elves. He stands at an average enough height for an elf--6'5"--with a slender, though muscular build. He bears an angular face with striking cheekbones, bright brown eyes, and a head of thin, ridiculously curly blond hair, often jelled up to show that the underside of his head has been shaved. Very 2050's.

He appears bereft of cybernetics, although in this day and age, many of them are simply better concealed. Still, his commlink pings him as "Frank Thompson". UCAS citizen.

Frame is decked out in plaid and skinny jeans, a look that anyone who's a fan of historical fashion trends should be able to pin as "hipster", circa 2012. If the shirt isn't plaid, the jeans are, or his jacket, even if just the lining. He often completes the look with imagelink-enabled glasses, thick-rimmed. His commlink visible on one ear.

He falls into the stereotype of the prettyboy elf--something his kind is usually made fun of. Fairy. Tree hugger. From here he pulls away from the stereotype a bit--wearing a sturdy military vest, and often a heavy coat. Occasionally switching his fashionable but comfortable shoes (chelsea boots to double-monkstraps) for something a little more durable.

Lastly, when he speaks, his accent is thick and cheerful--and completely unexpected, unless one takes the plaid as foreshadowing. It's something like Irish, although the slang obviously pinpoints it as much closer--islander--Newfoundlander.

Whadd'ya at, b'y?

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