Grenadier: you run around chucking grenades for the army Items:Colt Army Model 1860/Colt 1851 Navy Revolver,Union/Confederate uniform,Army Cap,Army Jacket,Canteen,Cartridge box,Blanket roll,5 ketchum grenades
Rifleman:your average soldier all round good Items:Springfield Model 1861/Richmond Rifle,Bayonet,Union/Confederate uniform,Army Cap,Army Jacket,Canteen,Cartridge box,Blanket roll
Artilleryman: you command the power and presence of artillery Pattern 1861 Enfield Musketoon/Henry Rifle,Three inch ordinance rifle/10 pound Parrott rifle,Union/Confederate uniform,Army Cap,Army Jacket,Canteen,Cartridge box,Blanket roll
Sniper:Whitworth rifle w/brass scopes/Springfield Model 1861 w/brass scopes,Bowie knife,Union/Confederate uniform,Army Cap,Army Jacket,Canteen,Cartridge box,Blanket roll
And i urge you, if you want to make your own class, DO IT i prefer only one officer, other than that i say here's the sheet!
Name: Age: Gender: Weapons: Uniform: Class: Side: Haversack: put misc. items here ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rank: obviously if your an infantryman your not a general but you can make if your bio describes you you ranked Bio: Perk: i get from bio Extra: nothing too special bout you, make 2 Health:100/100 Conditions: non
that's it, i think, but i know the little dashes probably is gonna be messed up so if you can fix them so they use one line to separate I'd be thankful
Name: Franklin T. Worthington Age: 25 Gender: Male Weapons: Sharps rifle [1/90],Colt Army Model 1860,bayonet,Bowie knife Uniform: Union uniform,Confederate uniform [wearing] Class: Spy Side: Union Haversack: Cartridge pouch ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rank: Corporal. Bio: Argh...I just had to remake this entire thing, so don't be surprised if it's ****ty. Born in Boston, Massachusetts to a wealthy family of officers, Worthington was raised with a formal education and heavy training to be a soldier. Because of the strict disciplinarian methods of his childhood, Worthington became sick of rules and laws and became a bit of an outlaw. He was caught for arson and thrown in jail, but his family stepped in and made the army conscript him as an enlisted man instead of jail time. He got in trouble in the army, too, for disobedience and disrespect, but was noticed by the higher-ups after, again, interference on the part of his family. He was thus sent to the Battle of Bull Run, or Manassas, where he actually did well, capturing a Confederate officer. In return, he was promoted to Corporal. Soon afterward, a Union spy was discovered by the Confederates and executed, leaving a spot open. Worthington applied, and was assigned to the position of spy. Perk: Capturer: your chances of capturing lower ranking soldiers is higher Extra: Smooth Talker(can intimidate, bluff, lie, charm, etc.), Black Ops(is stealthy, as well as being excellent at climbing, swimming, jumping, running, and hiding). Health:100/100 Conditions: none
Yeah...but you said I got nicked. Nicked as in it didn't actually go through anything, right? Or else I'd be bleeding to death.
Name: Franklin T. Worthington Age: 25 Gender: Male Weapons: Sharps rifle [1/90],Colt Army Model 1860,bayonet,Bowie knife Uniform: Union uniform,Confederate uniform [wearing] Class: Spy Side: Union Haversack: Cartridge pouch ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rank: Corporal. Bio: Argh...I just had to remake this entire thing, so don't be surprised if it's ****ty. Born in Boston, Massachusetts to a wealthy family of officers, Worthington was raised with a formal education and heavy training to be a soldier. Because of the strict disciplinarian methods of his childhood, Worthington became sick of rules and laws and became a bit of an outlaw. He was caught for arson and thrown in jail, but his family stepped in and made the army conscript him as an enlisted man instead of jail time. He got in trouble in the army, too, for disobedience and disrespect, but was noticed by the higher-ups after, again, interference on the part of his family. He was thus sent to the Battle of Bull Run, or Manassas, where he actually did well, capturing a Confederate officer. In return, he was promoted to Corporal. Soon afterward, a Union spy was discovered by the Confederates and executed, leaving a spot open. Worthington applied, and was assigned to the position of spy. Perk: Capturer: your chances of capturing lower ranking soldiers is higher Extra: Smooth Talker(can intimidate, bluff, lie, charm, etc.), Black Ops(is stealthy, as well as being excellent at climbing, swimming, jumping, running, and hiding). Health:100/100 Conditions: none
Yeah, well, turn around and shoot the sergeant who's telling them I'm a Yankee. "Help...me...up...you yellow-bellied traitors," I say with a Tennessee accent.
Name: Franklin T. Worthington Age: 25 Gender: Male Weapons: Sharps rifle [1/90],Colt Army Model 1860,bayonet,Bowie knife Uniform: Union uniform,Confederate uniform [wearing] Class: Spy Side: Union Haversack: Cartridge pouch ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rank: Corporal. Bio: Argh...I just had to remake this entire thing, so don't be surprised if it's ****ty. Born in Boston, Massachusetts to a wealthy family of officers, Worthington was raised with a formal education and heavy training to be a soldier. Because of the strict disciplinarian methods of his childhood, Worthington became sick of rules and laws and became a bit of an outlaw. He was caught for arson and thrown in jail, but his family stepped in and made the army conscript him as an enlisted man instead of jail time. He got in trouble in the army, too, for disobedience and disrespect, but was noticed by the higher-ups after, again, interference on the part of his family. He was thus sent to the Battle of Bull Run, or Manassas, where he actually did well, capturing a Confederate officer. In return, he was promoted to Corporal. Soon afterward, a Union spy was discovered by the Confederates and executed, leaving a spot open. Worthington applied, and was assigned to the position of spy. Perk: Capturer: your chances of capturing lower ranking soldiers is higher Extra: Smooth Talker(can intimidate, bluff, lie, charm, etc.), Black Ops(is stealthy, as well as being excellent at climbing, swimming, jumping, running, and hiding). Health:100/100 Conditions: none
"You're a ****ed fool, aren't you? Can't you see I just shot the Yankee boy?" *points for added effect*. "I'll have you hung as a traitor for shooting me."
Name: Franklin T. Worthington Age: 25 Gender: Male Weapons: Sharps rifle [1/90],Colt Army Model 1860,bayonet,Bowie knife Uniform: Union uniform,Confederate uniform [wearing] Class: Spy Side: Union Haversack: Cartridge pouch ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rank: Corporal. Bio: Argh...I just had to remake this entire thing, so don't be surprised if it's ****ty. Born in Boston, Massachusetts to a wealthy family of officers, Worthington was raised with a formal education and heavy training to be a soldier. Because of the strict disciplinarian methods of his childhood, Worthington became sick of rules and laws and became a bit of an outlaw. He was caught for arson and thrown in jail, but his family stepped in and made the army conscript him as an enlisted man instead of jail time. He got in trouble in the army, too, for disobedience and disrespect, but was noticed by the higher-ups after, again, interference on the part of his family. He was thus sent to the Battle of Bull Run, or Manassas, where he actually did well, capturing a Confederate officer. In return, he was promoted to Corporal. Soon afterward, a Union spy was discovered by the Confederates and executed, leaving a spot open. Worthington applied, and was assigned to the position of spy. Perk: Capturer: your chances of capturing lower ranking soldiers is higher Extra: Smooth Talker(can intimidate, bluff, lie, charm, etc.), Black Ops(is stealthy, as well as being excellent at climbing, swimming, jumping, running, and hiding). Health:100/100 Conditions: none
Southern Accent: "What in the hell...'Confederate faces?!' You're from Maryland, aren't you? Cuz you have to have come from somewhere up north to have said something that ridiculously retarded. I said this before, I"m from Memphis, and I don't see the difference between the face of a Northerner and the face of a Southerner, except the brain inside the head of course."
Name: Franklin T. Worthington Age: 25 Gender: Male Weapons: Sharps rifle [1/90],Colt Army Model 1860,bayonet,Bowie knife Uniform: Union uniform,Confederate uniform [wearing] Class: Spy Side: Union Haversack: Cartridge pouch ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rank: Corporal. Bio: Argh...I just had to remake this entire thing, so don't be surprised if it's ****ty. Born in Boston, Massachusetts to a wealthy family of officers, Worthington was raised with a formal education and heavy training to be a soldier. Because of the strict disciplinarian methods of his childhood, Worthington became sick of rules and laws and became a bit of an outlaw. He was caught for arson and thrown in jail, but his family stepped in and made the army conscript him as an enlisted man instead of jail time. He got in trouble in the army, too, for disobedience and disrespect, but was noticed by the higher-ups after, again, interference on the part of his family. He was thus sent to the Battle of Bull Run, or Manassas, where he actually did well, capturing a Confederate officer. In return, he was promoted to Corporal. Soon afterward, a Union spy was discovered by the Confederates and executed, leaving a spot open. Worthington applied, and was assigned to the position of spy. Perk: Capturer: your chances of capturing lower ranking soldiers is higher Extra: Smooth Talker(can intimidate, bluff, lie, charm, etc.), Black Ops(is stealthy, as well as being excellent at climbing, swimming, jumping, running, and hiding). Health:100/100 Conditions: none
I salute from the ground. Southern Accent: "Sir, he's a traitor, sir."
Name: Franklin T. Worthington Age: 25 Gender: Male Weapons: Sharps rifle [1/90],Colt Army Model 1860,bayonet,Bowie knife Uniform: Union uniform,Confederate uniform [wearing] Class: Spy Side: Union Haversack: Cartridge pouch ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rank: Corporal. Bio: Argh...I just had to remake this entire thing, so don't be surprised if it's ****ty. Born in Boston, Massachusetts to a wealthy family of officers, Worthington was raised with a formal education and heavy training to be a soldier. Because of the strict disciplinarian methods of his childhood, Worthington became sick of rules and laws and became a bit of an outlaw. He was caught for arson and thrown in jail, but his family stepped in and made the army conscript him as an enlisted man instead of jail time. He got in trouble in the army, too, for disobedience and disrespect, but was noticed by the higher-ups after, again, interference on the part of his family. He was thus sent to the Battle of Bull Run, or Manassas, where he actually did well, capturing a Confederate officer. In return, he was promoted to Corporal. Soon afterward, a Union spy was discovered by the Confederates and executed, leaving a spot open. Worthington applied, and was assigned to the position of spy. Perk: Capturer: your chances of capturing lower ranking soldiers is higher Extra: Smooth Talker(can intimidate, bluff, lie, charm, etc.), Black Ops(is stealthy, as well as being excellent at climbing, swimming, jumping, running, and hiding). Health:100/100 Conditions: none
-.- "I AM the sniper from the outer tower, sir. I killed the Yankee spy...you go up there and see for yourself, his body's probably still there. I don't know how you could see well because it's so dark, and the tower's far away from here, sir."
Well I can't run and I can't shoot them all...my only option is to bluff, innit? *smooth talker extra*
Name: Franklin T. Worthington Age: 25 Gender: Male Weapons: Sharps rifle [1/90],Colt Army Model 1860,bayonet,Bowie knife Uniform: Union uniform,Confederate uniform [wearing] Class: Spy Side: Union Haversack: Cartridge pouch ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rank: Corporal. Bio: Argh...I just had to remake this entire thing, so don't be surprised if it's ****ty. Born in Boston, Massachusetts to a wealthy family of officers, Worthington was raised with a formal education and heavy training to be a soldier. Because of the strict disciplinarian methods of his childhood, Worthington became sick of rules and laws and became a bit of an outlaw. He was caught for arson and thrown in jail, but his family stepped in and made the army conscript him as an enlisted man instead of jail time. He got in trouble in the army, too, for disobedience and disrespect, but was noticed by the higher-ups after, again, interference on the part of his family. He was thus sent to the Battle of Bull Run, or Manassas, where he actually did well, capturing a Confederate officer. In return, he was promoted to Corporal. Soon afterward, a Union spy was discovered by the Confederates and executed, leaving a spot open. Worthington applied, and was assigned to the position of spy. Perk: Capturer: your chances of capturing lower ranking soldiers is higher Extra: Smooth Talker(can intimidate, bluff, lie, charm, etc.), Black Ops(is stealthy, as well as being excellent at climbing, swimming, jumping, running, and hiding). Health:100/100 Conditions: none
Continuing Southern Accent: *let's just say that goes without saying as long as I'm in the company of southerners* "The sergeant was shooting at me sir, he can attest to that," *point to the young soldier* so I had to shoot him. He thought I was some kinda spy because I didn't talk like a Southerner or something. And this one" *points at the young soldier again* "was gonna shoot me because my 'face wasn't like a Southerner's' or something like that. And the man up in the tower was a Yank, I tell you. He's still wearing their uniform, too."
Name: Franklin T. Worthington Age: 25 Gender: Male Weapons: Sharps rifle [1/90],Colt Army Model 1860,bayonet,Bowie knife Uniform: Union uniform,Confederate uniform [wearing] Class: Spy Side: Union Haversack: Cartridge pouch ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rank: Corporal. Bio: Argh...I just had to remake this entire thing, so don't be surprised if it's ****ty. Born in Boston, Massachusetts to a wealthy family of officers, Worthington was raised with a formal education and heavy training to be a soldier. Because of the strict disciplinarian methods of his childhood, Worthington became sick of rules and laws and became a bit of an outlaw. He was caught for arson and thrown in jail, but his family stepped in and made the army conscript him as an enlisted man instead of jail time. He got in trouble in the army, too, for disobedience and disrespect, but was noticed by the higher-ups after, again, interference on the part of his family. He was thus sent to the Battle of Bull Run, or Manassas, where he actually did well, capturing a Confederate officer. In return, he was promoted to Corporal. Soon afterward, a Union spy was discovered by the Confederates and executed, leaving a spot open. Worthington applied, and was assigned to the position of spy. Perk: Capturer: your chances of capturing lower ranking soldiers is higher Extra: Smooth Talker(can intimidate, bluff, lie, charm, etc.), Black Ops(is stealthy, as well as being excellent at climbing, swimming, jumping, running, and hiding). Health:100/100 Conditions: none
Name: Franklin T. Worthington Age: 25 Gender: Male Weapons: Sharps rifle [1/90],Colt Army Model 1860,bayonet,Bowie knife Uniform: Union uniform,Confederate uniform [wearing] Class: Spy Side: Union Haversack: Cartridge pouch ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rank: Corporal. Bio: Argh...I just had to remake this entire thing, so don't be surprised if it's ****ty. Born in Boston, Massachusetts to a wealthy family of officers, Worthington was raised with a formal education and heavy training to be a soldier. Because of the strict disciplinarian methods of his childhood, Worthington became sick of rules and laws and became a bit of an outlaw. He was caught for arson and thrown in jail, but his family stepped in and made the army conscript him as an enlisted man instead of jail time. He got in trouble in the army, too, for disobedience and disrespect, but was noticed by the higher-ups after, again, interference on the part of his family. He was thus sent to the Battle of Bull Run, or Manassas, where he actually did well, capturing a Confederate officer. In return, he was promoted to Corporal. Soon afterward, a Union spy was discovered by the Confederates and executed, leaving a spot open. Worthington applied, and was assigned to the position of spy. Perk: Capturer: your chances of capturing lower ranking soldiers is higher Extra: Smooth Talker(can intimidate, bluff, lie, charm, etc.), Black Ops(is stealthy, as well as being excellent at climbing, swimming, jumping, running, and hiding). Health:100/100 Conditions: none
"Yes, sir!" *salute* Hmm...as soon as we(the general and I) are alone together, knock him out then head back to the rendezvous point as stealthily as possible.
Name: Franklin T. Worthington Age: 25 Gender: Male Weapons: Sharps rifle [1/90],Colt Army Model 1860,bayonet,Bowie knife Uniform: Union uniform,Confederate uniform [wearing] Class: Spy Side: Union Haversack: Cartridge pouch ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rank: Corporal. Bio: Argh...I just had to remake this entire thing, so don't be surprised if it's ****ty. Born in Boston, Massachusetts to a wealthy family of officers, Worthington was raised with a formal education and heavy training to be a soldier. Because of the strict disciplinarian methods of his childhood, Worthington became sick of rules and laws and became a bit of an outlaw. He was caught for arson and thrown in jail, but his family stepped in and made the army conscript him as an enlisted man instead of jail time. He got in trouble in the army, too, for disobedience and disrespect, but was noticed by the higher-ups after, again, interference on the part of his family. He was thus sent to the Battle of Bull Run, or Manassas, where he actually did well, capturing a Confederate officer. In return, he was promoted to Corporal. Soon afterward, a Union spy was discovered by the Confederates and executed, leaving a spot open. Worthington applied, and was assigned to the position of spy. Perk: Capturer: your chances of capturing lower ranking soldiers is higher Extra: Smooth Talker(can intimidate, bluff, lie, charm, etc.), Black Ops(is stealthy, as well as being excellent at climbing, swimming, jumping, running, and hiding). Health:100/100 Conditions: none
Name:Jenediah Smith Age:16 Gender:M Weapons:Sharps rifle w/ brass scopes [0/0],Springfield Model 1861 [1/75], Bowie Knife Uniform:Camouflage Confederate uniform, Army cap,Army Jacket, Side: Confederacy Haversack: Army Canteen, blanket roll, Cartridge box Class:Marksman ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rank: Private Bio: Jenediah was born on a poor White farm in Northern Georgia. His family barely scraped a living from the land.... He played many games with the other young farmer boys, including games like 'Hide and seek', which he excelled at after mastering how to use the twigs and stuffs to camouflage his clothing (though his mother sure didn't!). One time while playing a game of Tag, he tripped and hit his head... BADLY. He was in a coma for 3 days, and after that, he could barely see his hands in front of him! His Parents (Josiah and MaryAnn) were quite concerned his vision was completely ruined, but after stepping outside the next day, he realized he was VERY farsighted. He could barely make out a face if it was 1 foot away, yet he could see very far away with extreme clarity. This did him no good though, as much of his hard farm labor and child's games required up-close vision, and he struggled his best to help out where he could on the Farm. The doctor confirmed his Farsightedness, and by now he was 15, so the Doctor, getting ready to be an Officer himself, realized the great potential in being a farsighted sharpshooter, and immediately gave him a rifled Musket, the only one he had in possession, to him to practice. It was terrible for Jenediah trying to reload or other simple tasks, but he had superb aim and concentration on his targets, and eventually steadied his aim+got much better. Then with the Attack on Fort Sumter, Jenediah was immediately pulled from the farm by the Doctor, and they immediately went and volunteered... Perk: farmer boy: your melee is much better Extra:Farsighted; after the incident described in the (to be created) bio, He is extremely farsighted, which signifgantly helps in aiming. Hide and Seek: from games played as a child, is quite adept in making camouflage for his uniform. Health:100/100 Conditions: non
Name:Jenediah Smith Age:16 Gender:M Weapons:Sharps rifle w/ brass scopes [0/0],Springfield Model 1861 [1/74], Bowie Knife Uniform:Camouflage Confederate uniform, Army cap,Army Jacket, Side: Confederacy Haversack: Army Canteen, blanket roll, Cartridge box Class:Marksman ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rank: Private Bio: Jenediah was born on a poor White farm in Northern Georgia. His family barely scraped a living from the land.... He played many games with the other young farmer boys, including games like 'Hide and seek', which he excelled at after mastering how to use the twigs and stuffs to camouflage his clothing (though his mother sure didn't!). One time while playing a game of Tag, he tripped and hit his head... BADLY. He was in a coma for 3 days, and after that, he could barely see his hands in front of him! His Parents (Josiah and MaryAnn) were quite concerned his vision was completely ruined, but after stepping outside the next day, he realized he was VERY farsighted. He could barely make out a face if it was 1 foot away, yet he could see very far away with extreme clarity. This did him no good though, as much of his hard farm labor and child's games required up-close vision, and he struggled his best to help out where he could on the Farm. The doctor confirmed his Farsightedness, and by now he was 15, so the Doctor, getting ready to be an Officer himself, realized the great potential in being a farsighted sharpshooter, and immediately gave him a rifled Musket, the only one he had in possession, to him to practice. It was terrible for Jenediah trying to reload or other simple tasks, but he had superb aim and concentration on his targets, and eventually steadied his aim+got much better. Then with the Attack on Fort Sumter, Jenediah was immediately pulled from the farm by the Doctor, and they immediately went and volunteered... Perk: farmer boy: your melee is much better Extra:Farsighted; after the incident described in the (to be created) bio, He is extremely farsighted, which signifgantly helps in aiming. Hide and Seek: from games played as a child, is quite adept in making camouflage for his uniform. Health:100/100 Conditions: non
POW, you aimed for his chest and blew it open, as you fumble to reload again you peek over the cover and see the general is gathering up for a bayonet charge
Name: Franklin T. Worthington Age: 25 Gender: Male Weapons: Sharps rifle [1/90],Colt Army Model 1860,bayonet,Bowie knife Uniform: Union uniform,Confederate uniform [wearing] Class: Spy Side: Union Haversack: Cartridge pouch ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rank: Corporal. Bio: Argh...I just had to remake this entire thing, so don't be surprised if it's ****ty. Born in Boston, Massachusetts to a wealthy family of officers, Worthington was raised with a formal education and heavy training to be a soldier. Because of the strict disciplinarian methods of his childhood, Worthington became sick of rules and laws and became a bit of an outlaw. He was caught for arson and thrown in jail, but his family stepped in and made the army conscript him as an enlisted man instead of jail time. He got in trouble in the army, too, for disobedience and disrespect, but was noticed by the higher-ups after, again, interference on the part of his family. He was thus sent to the Battle of Bull Run, or Manassas, where he actually did well, capturing a Confederate officer. In return, he was promoted to Corporal. Soon afterward, a Union spy was discovered by the Confederates and executed, leaving a spot open. Worthington applied, and was assigned to the position of spy. Perk: Capturer: your chances of capturing lower ranking soldiers is higher Extra: Smooth Talker(can intimidate, bluff, lie, charm, etc.), Black Ops(is stealthy, as well as being excellent at climbing, swimming, jumping, running, and hiding). Health:100/100 Conditions: none
All right, all right, just checking to make sure. I'll stick around for a while...might get some useful info.
Name:Jenediah Smith Age:16 Gender:M Weapons:Sharps rifle w/ brass scopes [0/0],Springfield Model 1861 [1/74], Bowie Knife Uniform:Camouflage Confederate uniform, Army cap,Army Jacket, Side: Confederacy Haversack: Army Canteen, blanket roll, Cartridge box Class:Marksman ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rank: Private Bio: Jenediah was born on a poor White farm in Northern Georgia. His family barely scraped a living from the land.... He played many games with the other young farmer boys, including games like 'Hide and seek', which he excelled at after mastering how to use the twigs and stuffs to camouflage his clothing (though his mother sure didn't!). One time while playing a game of Tag, he tripped and hit his head... BADLY. He was in a coma for 3 days, and after that, he could barely see his hands in front of him! His Parents (Josiah and MaryAnn) were quite concerned his vision was completely ruined, but after stepping outside the next day, he realized he was VERY farsighted. He could barely make out a face if it was 1 foot away, yet he could see very far away with extreme clarity. This did him no good though, as much of his hard farm labor and child's games required up-close vision, and he struggled his best to help out where he could on the Farm. The doctor confirmed his Farsightedness, and by now he was 15, so the Doctor, getting ready to be an Officer himself, realized the great potential in being a farsighted sharpshooter, and immediately gave him a rifled Musket, the only one he had in possession, to him to practice. It was terrible for Jenediah trying to reload or other simple tasks, but he had superb aim and concentration on his targets, and eventually steadied his aim+got much better. Then with the Attack on Fort Sumter, Jenediah was immediately pulled from the farm by the Doctor, and they immediately went and volunteered... Perk: farmer boy: your melee is much better Extra:Farsighted; after the incident described in the (to be created) bio, He is extremely farsighted, which signifgantly helps in aiming. Hide and Seek: from games played as a child, is quite adept in making camouflage for his uniform. Health:100/100 Conditions: non
I scramble around frantically, ssearching the dead for the right type of ammo mfor my Sniper.
Name: Franklin T. Worthington Age: 25 Gender: Male Weapons: Sharps rifle [1/90],Colt Army Model 1860,bayonet,Bowie knife Uniform: Union uniform,Confederate uniform [wearing] Class: Spy Side: Union Haversack: Cartridge pouch ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rank: Corporal. Bio: Argh...I just had to remake this entire thing, so don't be surprised if it's ****ty. Born in Boston, Massachusetts to a wealthy family of officers, Worthington was raised with a formal education and heavy training to be a soldier. Because of the strict disciplinarian methods of his childhood, Worthington became sick of rules and laws and became a bit of an outlaw. He was caught for arson and thrown in jail, but his family stepped in and made the army conscript him as an enlisted man instead of jail time. He got in trouble in the army, too, for disobedience and disrespect, but was noticed by the higher-ups after, again, interference on the part of his family. He was thus sent to the Battle of Bull Run, or Manassas, where he actually did well, capturing a Confederate officer. In return, he was promoted to Corporal. Soon afterward, a Union spy was discovered by the Confederates and executed, leaving a spot open. Worthington applied, and was assigned to the position of spy. Perk: Capturer: your chances of capturing lower ranking soldiers is higher Extra: Smooth Talker(can intimidate, bluff, lie, charm, etc.), Black Ops(is stealthy, as well as being excellent at climbing, swimming, jumping, running, and hiding). Health:100/100 Conditions: none
*sigh* This is part of what I meant when I said all the time.
But anyway... Sneak up behind him and knock him out, then split!