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“Success is having to worry about every damn thing in the world, except money.” - Johnny Cash
Character Description
Jesus is a tall (6' 3") ,well-muscled man , covered with crude prison and gang tattoos which he keeps covered up in Armani suits. He wears his thick black hair long, occasionally in a ponytail, and sports a long handlebar mustachce. He looks stereotypically 'Latino' and has the accent to match. His face is rugged, pock-marked, and intense. There is something dark and primally animalistic about the look in his eyes - like he is judging anything that moves to see if he should 'feed on it', 'fight it', or 'fuck it'. (Humanity 7, Presence 2, Aspect of the Predator, Sexualized, BP1, City Status 2, from Washington)
“The beast in me Is caged by frail and fragile bars” - Johnny Cash
'Official' Lineage
Jesus Diego Lopez, Lord of Ecclesia, Grandchilde of Emile Jean-Pierre of Washington.
- Emile Jean-Pierre,Carthian, Washington_D.C.
- Robert Guilles, Carthian, Whereabouts Unknown
Current Boons Owed and Owned
Currently none.
“Sometimes I am two people. Johnny is the nice one. Cash causes all the trouble. They fight.” - Johnny Cash
Well Known Character Facts, Rumours, and Innuendo
- He came to Carcosa from Washington, D.C., via Charlotte, North Carolina, recently, as the personal escort of Rebecca Stanton.
- While he denies having a physical relationship with Stanton, one of the worst kept secrets in Carcosa, he does admit they were close.
- He seems rather agreeable to trading in boons, perhaps as a way of either building up his standing in Carcosa or better establishing himself.
- He doesn't hide the fact that he spent twenty years in Folsom Prison, and often refers to it as the 'city of his embrace'.
- He wasn't as busted up about Stanton's leaving as we thought he'd be. Maybe he did have ulterior motives for being so close to her.
- Jesus has a serious jones for any Johnny Cash memorabilia and collectables.
Well Known Washington D.C. Character Facts, Rumours, and Innuendo
Jesus's 'Spaces an' Places'
Jesus's 'Toys'
Jesus's 'Disciples'