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20:55, 26th April 2024 (GMT+0)

Brian Connelly

Name: Brian Connelly
Age: 27 Years Old
Face: Jeremy Renner

Background: If there's a wrong side of the tracks and a right side of the tracks, Brian grew up in the conductor's booth. His childhood and early teens were spent alternately between shuffling from an orphanage to a house or an apartment. He's spent time in almost every type of domicile until he filed for emancipation at sixteen, tired of the family rat race. He made sure to make good use of those years before his eighteenth with all manner of small crimes and some felonies for variety, it being the spice of life, and a stint in juvenile detention shortly after emancipating. Upon his twentieth birthday, he was released back into society but only to graduate into street finishing school, boosting and collection runs for the Irish. There's no clear cut promotions but there are clear dead ends and the O'Shaughnessy family had no interest in adopting. So he may or may not have taken some severance. Either way, Boston didn't want Brian around and it had been forever since he'd taken a vacation so off to Miller's Hill he went with a plan in hand.

Appearance & Personality: At 5'7 and 145 pounds, Brian isn't the enforcer type. His build lends more to slipping into spaces than occupying them, which matches his sticky fingers and penchant for shiny things. The auburn hair crowning his head is a good indicator for his temperament, generally a fiery presence. It can either be charming or dangerous, the latter usually for himself. He's never had a tan in his life--skin ranging from pale to black and blue ringing his green eyes depending on how much his mouth got him into trouble. He wears a battered brown leather jacket with plenty of pockets sewn into the interior, a buttoned black shirt and jeans for a facsimile of class and silver tipped shoes with a crisp black tone. Tattooed on his fingers are two rings on the left and right ring fingers; his left has a clover split in two and the right intact. "No matter where I go, I'm married to luck. Only she can say whether it be in bliss or acrimony."