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Name:
Gavin Mitchell Age: 43 |
Height:
6'2 Weight: 183 lbs |
Body Type:
Mesomorph Sexuality: Complicated |
Residence:
Northwood Euclid, California Occupation: Funeral Director Demeanor: Reserved, focused Species: Demon - corrupted |
Birthplace:
Rockland Sullivan County, New York Workplace: Riverside Mortuary i fucking hate columns so much Disposition: Analytical, controlling Circle: 7th - violence |
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You can be mine
You'll be my cure |
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xxxIf there was one defining feature to be known about Gavin, it is that he is exceptionally talented at playing faces. In public, Gavin appears rather introverted. He'll often stay quiet and try his best to keep his head down and go unnoticed. When confronted, he isn't much of a talker, except for when discussing topics of interest. Most of the time he comes across a bit socially awkward, being rather blunt unnecessarily and never making any outright emotional connections. When it comes to being alone with a victim, however, a more happy-go-lucky sadistic side shows itself.
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![]() xxxOnly ever seen in long-sleeves buttoned to the neck and jeans, Gavin seems to refrain from letting others see or touch his skin. He is never seen shaking hands because of this. |
![]() xxxWhile working as a Mortician wasn't exactly his dream job, it was something that he found he was relatively good at. Death and its aspects never seemed to faze him, nor did the internal workings of human anatomy. He excelled at the more behind-the-scenes work of a Funeral Director, leaving the more public and social aspects to his mentor. |
xxxGavin grew up being bounced back and forth between foster homes. He wasn't necessarily considered an angry child, but would often find himself unable to really relate or fit in with most people. When his foster mother passed away, he formed a bond with local Funeral Director, becoming somewhat of an apprentice to him. With some help from the state, as well as working part-time at the funeral home, he was able to put himself through the rest of high school and community college, earning a bachelors in Mortuary Science before acquiring his license to work as a Mortician.
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