Nothing is True. Everything is Connected.
Category: <span>Character Introduction</span>

Sylum Inspiration: Jack Ryan

сила: Advisor

 

Jack is the son of Emmet William Ryan, a Baltimore Police Department homicide lieutenant, and World War II veteran. The elder Ryan had served with the U.S. Army’s 101st Airborne Division at the Battle of the Bulge. His mother, Catherine Burke Ryan, was a nurse.

After graduating from Loyola Blakefield prep school in Towson, Maryland, Ryan attended Boston College, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics with a strong minor in history and a commission as a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Marine Corps via NROTC. While waiting for the Corps to assign him, he passed the Certified Public Accountant exam.

After officer training at Marine Corps Base Quantico, he went on to serve as a platoon commander. However, his military career was cut short at the age of 23 when his platoon’s helicopter, a CH-46 Sea Knight, crashed during a North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) exercise over the Greek island of Crete. The crash badly injured Ryan’s back. U.S. Navy surgeons, at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, inadequately repaired his back. This led to a lengthy recovery process, complete with a permanent disability and wearing a back brace, he left the Marines. He passed his stockbroker’s exam and took a position with Wall Street investment firm Merrill Lynch’s Baltimore office.

His parents died in a plane crash at Chicago Midway International Airport, 19 months after his crash in Crete. He developed a fear of flying that persisted for years.

While managing clients’ portfolios, he began to invest his own money, banking on a tip he had received from an uncle about the workers’ takeover of the Chicago and North Western Railway, making approximately $6 million off his $100,000 initial investment. He did so well that one of Merrill Lynch’s senior vice presidents, Joe Muller, came to Baltimore to have dinner with him, with the objective of inviting him to the firm’s New York City headquarters. Also present is Muller’s daughter Caroline, nicknamed Cathy, then a senior medical student at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. They immediately fall in love and get engaged. One night, while having dinner with his fiancé, Ryan throws out his back. Cathy takes him directly to Doctor Stanley Rabinowitz, professor of neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins, to be evaluated. Rabinowitz later operates on Ryan’s back and cures his chronic pain in relatively short order. Ryan subsequently persuades the government to terminate his disability checks. Cathy later becomes an ophthalmic surgeon at the Wilmer Eye Institute of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and a Professor of Surgery at Johns Hopkins.

After creating a net worth of $8 million, Ryan left the firm after four years and enrolled at Georgetown University for doctorate courses in history. He does a brief stint at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, then accepts a position at the U.S. Naval Academy as a civilian professor of history.

Following a recommendation from Father Tim O’Riley, a Jesuit priest and Georgetown University professor, to a Central Intelligence Agency contact, Ryan is asked to work as a consultant for the Agency, although officially employed by MITRE Corporation. He agrees and spends several months at Langley, Virginia, where he writes a paper entitled “Agents and Agencies”, in which he maintains that state-sponsored terrorism is an act of war. He also invents the canary trap, a method for exposing an information leak, which involves giving different versions of a sensitive document to each of a group of suspects and seeing which version is leaked. By ensuring that each copy of the document differs slightly in its wording, if any copy is leaked then it’s possible to determine the informant’s identity.

These accomplishments come to the attention of U.S. Navy Vice Admiral James Greer, the CIA’s Deputy Director for Intelligence. The expertise of Ryan’s report, plus the application, persuades Greer to offer him a permanent job in the CIA, but Ryan declines. They soon convince him to join and his first assignment is to London as a member of a liaison group to the British Secret Intelligence Service.

It’s there he gets the information about the Red October and realizes that the captain is going to defect. He works himself onto the ship.

Little did he know how much his life would change.

While dealing with a Soviet Intelligent Agent on board, Jack is shot in the back. He laughed and cursed as he lay dying in a Russian submarine. Only to be offered another opportunity.

Sylum Inspiration: Carl Elias

Knight: Advisor

 

Carl Elias had a rough childhood.

His mother was murdered when he was eight years old, stabbed to death in their own home.  It was ordered by his father Mob Boss Don Gianni Moretti.

Elias was sent to a boy’s home where he met Anthony Marconi, the two became instant friends.  And as time went on partners, and then lovers.

Carl never forgot his mother, and even though he had gone straight he plotted.  It wasn’t until his number came up, and he ended up saved by John Reese, that his true identity and plans were revealed.

Carl was determined to destroy the Russian Mob and take back Brighton Beach as his own territory.  Over the next year, he kept running into John Reese.  He grew to admire the man, and his own persistence to help those in need.

He knew something was different when he watched Reese jump an impossible distance between buildings to get to Harold Finch, who was being held by a small criminal organization Elias wanted destroyed.  He knew if they touched Finch, Reese would finish them.

Elias was determined to figure out how Reese made that jump.  Anthony brought him the information about Vampires, and in time he was introduced to Lucien La Croix.

The only Vampire Clan that didn’t mind his side business.

He requested to be Turned.

Sylum Inspiration: Dean Devlin

Sanctuary: Hunter

 

Born Dean Devlin in 1961 AD, in Chicago, Illinois. He was the product of an affair between Siobhan Devlin and Henry Caine while she was married to William Devlin.

William, never accepting the bastard child, took his anger and frustrations out on the boy he never wanted, until Dean was old enough to start hitting back.

At age 18 Dean, choosing to be known as Dino, left home and joined the US Army. While in bootcamp, he met William Tecumseh Sherman who later recommended him for more specific additional training, his profile indicating he would be good in Special Ops. Consequently, Dino soon found himself moving up the ranks as part of Delta Force.

While on an operation in the Congo he ran into an Australian Army unit, and through what became the mother of all the FUBAR operations, he developed a close friendship with Terry Thorne.

Years later, both men chose to leave the military life behind and built their own K&R (Kidnap and Rescue) organization in London following strategic errors at the hands of private organizations with little or no understanding of operational needs on the ground.

When Terry went missing on a purely social visit to old friends in Brazil, Dino left the warm bed of his latest girlfriend in London, and went into the South American jungle searching for him – finding way more than he expected.

Sylum Inspiration: Butch Cassidy

Sanctuary: Hunter

 

Robert Leroy Parker was born April 13, 1866, in Beaver, Utah, the first of 13 children born to British immigrants Maximillian Parker and Ann Campbell Gillies. The Parker and Gillies families had converted in England and Scotland to the Mormon faith and immigrated to Utah. Maximilian Parker was 12 when his family arrived in Salt Lake in 1856; Ann Gillies arrived with her family in 1859, aged 14. The two were married in July 1865.

Robert Leroy Parker, named for his paternal grandfather, was the first of the 13 children of Maximillian and Ann Parker. He grew up on their ranch near Circleville, Utah,215 miles south of Salt Lake City. He left home during his early teens. While working at a dairy farm, he formed a close relationship with his mentor, a cowboy and cattle rustler who called himself Mike Cassidy (an alias for John Tolliver “J. T.” McClammy). Parker subsequently worked at several ranches, in addition to a brief stint as a butcher in Rock Springs, Wyoming, when he acquired the nickname “Butch”, to which he soon appended the surname Cassidy in honor of his old friend.

He associated with a circle of criminals, most notably his closest friend Elzy Lay, Harvey “Kid Curry” Logan, Ben Kilpatrick, Harry Tracy, Will “News” Carver, Laura Bullion, and George Curry, who became the nucleus of the Wild Bunch.

On August 13, 1896, Cassidy, Lay, Harvey Logan and Bob Meeks robbed the bank at Montpelier, Idaho, escaping with approximately $7,000. Shortly thereafter he[clarification needed] recruited Harry Longabaugh, alias “The Sundance Kid”, a native of Pennsylvania, into the Wild Bunch.

In early 1897, Cassidy was joined at Robbers Roost by Ann Bassett, Elzy Lay, and Lay’s girlfriend Maude Davis. The four hid there until early April, when Lay and Cassidy sent the women home so that they could plan their next robbery. On April 21, 1897, in the mining town of Castle Gate, Utah, Cassidy and Lay ambushed a small group of men carrying the payroll of the Pleasant Valley Coal Company, stealing a sack containing $7,000 in gold, with which they fled to the Robbers Roost.

On June 2, 1899, the gang robbed a Union Pacific Overland Flyer near Wilcox, Wyoming, a robbery that became famous and which resulted in a massive man hunt. Many notable lawmen of the day took part in the hunt for the robbers, but they were not found.

During a shootout with lawmen following that robbery, both Kid Curry and George Curry shot and killed Sheriff Joe Hazen. Tom Horn, a killer for hire employed by the Pinkerton Agency, obtained information from explosives expert Bill Speck about the Hazen shooting, and Horn passed this information to Pinkerton detective Charlie Siringo. The gang escaped into the Hole-In-The-Wall. Siringo was assigned the task of capturing the outlaw gang. He became friends with Elfie Landusky, who was using the last name Curry after allegedly becoming pregnant by Kid Curry’s brother, Lonny. Through her, Siringo intended to locate the gang.

On July 11, 1899, Lay and others were involved in a Colorado and Southern Railroad train robbery near Folsom, New Mexico, which Cassidy may have planned and personally directed. A shootout ensued with local law enforcement in which Lay killed Sheriff Edward Farr and Henry Love; Lay was convicted of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment at New Mexico State Penitentiary.

The Wild Bunch would separate following a robbery and flee in different directions, reuniting at a predetermined location, such as the Hole-in-the-Wall hideout, Robbers Roost, or Madame Fannie Porter’s brothel, in San Antonio, Texas.

For More Information Contact the Vampire Council Library

It was 1902 when Butch and Sundance ended up robbing a bank that happened to have Will and Sparrow inside. It went wrong from the moment they stepped into the building. In the end Sundance and Butch escaped with the two Vampires’ help, and ended up Turned.

No one was surprised they were Mates.

Sylum Inspiration: Terry Thorne

Sanctuary: Hunter

 

Born Terrence Maxwell Thorne in 1962 AD, Coonabarabran, New South Wales, Australia, to sheep farmers John and Sheila Thorne. He worked his way through school, earning money on the ranch, before deciding the quit the land and join the army, wanting to see the rest of the world before it was too late and he got too old to experience it without being jaded.

Based in England for a while, he met Bridgette Taylor-Smythe, daughter of Brigadier General Taylor-Smythe, marrying her after a whirlwind romance on the discovery that she was pregnant, although Terry always suspected her desire to marry him was more out of rebellion against her father than in making sure their son was born in wedlock.

Henry Thorne was born in 1983 AD, but his parents soon divorced due to separation enforced by army life.

Pressure from his father-in-law forced Terry into leaving the life he best enjoyed before he could be caught up in a manufactured situation that would lead to a dishonorable discharge.

Seconded to the SAS on a mission to the Congo he had previously met Dean Devlin, the two men having saved each other’s asses several times over. They struck up a quick friendship that remained despite their cultural and military differences and after finding himself back as a civvie, he ran into Dino again working in K&R.

Terry approached him about going into business together after a disastrous mission that was made worse by their respective employers in London failing to fully appreciate the situations they were expected to handle on the ground.

On a social visit to Brazil, Terry was snatched, and later Turned Without Consent.

Sylum Inspiration: Sundance Kid

Sanctuary: Legal Advisor

 

Longabaugh was born in Mont Clare, Pennsylvania in 1867, the son of Pennsylvania natives Josiah and Annie G. (née Place) Longabaugh. He was the youngest of five children (his older siblings were Ellwood, Samanna, Emma and Harvey). Longabaugh was of mostly English and German ancestry and was also part Welsh. At age 15, Longabaugh traveled westward on a covered wagon with his cousin George. In 1887, Longabaugh stole a gun, horse and saddle from a ranch in Sundance, Wyoming. While attempting to flee, he was captured by authorities and was convicted and sentenced to 18 months in jail by Judge William L. Maginnis. During this jail time, he adopted the nickname of the Sundance Kid. After his release, he went back to working as a ranch hand, and in 1891, as a 25-year-old, he worked at the Bar U Ranch in what is today Alberta, Canada, which was one of the largest commercial ranches of the time.

Longabaugh was suspected in 1892 in a train robbery, then again in 1897 in a bank robbery along with five other men. He became associated with a group known as the “Wild Bunch,” which included his famous partner Robert Leroy Parker, better known as Butch Cassidy.

Longabaugh likely met Butch Cassidy (real name Robert Leroy Parker) after Parker was released from prison around 1896. Together with the other members of “The Wild Bunch” gang, they performed the longest string of successful train and bank robberies in American history.

After pursuing a career in crime for several years in the United States, the pressures of being pursued, notably by the Pinkerton Detective Agency, forced Longabaugh, his girlfriend Etta Place, and Cassidy to abandon the United States. The trio fled first to Argentina and then to Bolivia, where Parker and Longabaugh were probably killed in a shootout in November 1908.

For More Information contact the Vampire Council Library

It was 1902 when Butch and Sundance ended up robbing a bank that happened to have Will and Sparrow inside. It went wrong from the moment they stepped into the building. In the end Sundance and Butch escaped with the two Vampires’ help, and ended up Turned.

No one was surprised they were Mates.

Sylum Inspiration: Ysabel Lomelin

Integridad: Hunter

 

Ysabel was the third daughter of a Merchant family.   She was nothing like her sisters, had no interest in being a wife or mother.  She spoke her mind, drank with the boys, and had no problem finding a solution to her problems.

Which was what led her to Nerha Silks looking for Máximo, trying to make a deal with him to marry her, as she wasn’t happy her father promised her hand in marriage to an Don, whose granddaughter was five years younger than Ysabel.   Instead Aguilar offered her the title of widow.

She instantly forced her way into the small family.   It didn’t take her long to learn about Assassins, which she demanded to be trained, and when she learned about Vampires she just gave Máximo a look.  He sighed and Turned her.

Sylum Casting Update!

So we’ve made another casting change!  The character has been hinted at, but won’t show up for a while yet in Sylum.

We had been keeping an eye on the situation, watching and analyzing until we could be sure to either dump the actor or go with it.

Recently – it was decided to not go with the original actor ’cause they just slid over that line and kept on going.

So – today we’re introducing the new Sam Witwicky! 

Check under the link to see who it is! What?  Let me have my dramatic moment!!

Read more“Sylum Casting Update!”

Sylum Inspiration: Trevor Hanaway

Ehre/Weisheit: Hunter

Trevor was born into an upper middle class family, and raised just outside San Francisco, California.   Had a good education, played baseball in high school, got a scholarship to attended Berkley.

It was from there he was recruited into IMF.

He was an exceptional agent, his knowledge and language skills made him an expert in Eastern Europe.

No one knows for sure when his relationship with Jane Carter started, but the two were an exceptional team despite being lovers.

It was a mission in Budapest, when everything went south.

As Trevor laid on the cold ground dying he regretted his fuck up was going to put his love in harms way.

When Benji offered him a chance to live, he took it.

Sylum Inspiration: Máximo Barrosa

Integridad: Hunter


Máximo barely knew his father, and though his mother loved him dearly had a hard time taking care of him.  He ended up on the streets trying to survive, when was taken in by Aguilar.   It didn’t take him long to see Aguilar as a father figure.

Aguilar made sure he was educated, and had him work in Nerha Silks to learn a trade.   As a young boy Máximo had a crush on Aguilar’s oldest, Josephine, and was devastated to learn she loved another.    During that situation, Máximo learned that his father had a twin brother, Callum, and a hidden identity as an Assassin.

He trained with two of the for a year, taking the pressure off Aguilar during that time.

Maximo ended up going to Maysaf where he trained for ten years, and became a Master Assassin.  He returned home with Aguilar, and started to take over the business.  Knowing that Aguilar would soon have to ‘die/disappear’ he asked to be Turned.

Sylum Inspiration: Jane Carter

Ehre/Weisheit: Hunter

 

Jane grew up in Seattle, Washington.   Her father was a chef who owned a small restaurant, while her mother worked the front of the house.  It was the local bbq place that everyone went to, she has found memories of coming home after school to a warm meal, doing her homework listening to the hustle and bustle of the community.

She went to school intent to become a lawyer, in her 3rd year of school she was called by the cops that someone had robbed the restaurant, and her parents had been killed.   She knew her parents would not want her to quit school, but she changed focus and ended up working for the FBI.   A few years in, she found herself stagnated and wasn’t sure what to do with her life, when she was approached by IMF.

It was her fifth mission she met Trevor Hanaway.   It took three more missions before the two became lovers.  They learned quickly to put their personal relationship to the side while working.

The one time it affected her work, was when he was shot by Sabine Moreau, then Turned by Benji.    For the rest of the mission she had a hard time focusing, but determined to finish the job.

She ended up recouping in Mumbai from a bullet wound by the end of the mission.  Hanaway appeared and told her they were Mates, she wasn’t that shocked as Ethan had hinted at it a few times.

Sylum Inspiration: Mateo Galan

Integridad: Hunter

(Figured would introduce the new guys!)

Mateo grew up in a small village outside Murcia.  His family had always supported the Assassins, by providing a safe place, food, healing or anything else they needed.   When he was six years old an Assassin had come into the village, wounded looking for a place to rest and hide.   The neighbor family had taken him in, Mateo had watched from his own home fascinated by the man.

Days later the Templars rode into the town searching for the Assassin.   When they couldn’t find him, they destroyed the village, killing everyone.  Mateo survived because his mother covered him with her own body.  Aguilar and Máximo found him, and took him back to Madrid.

He attached himself to Aguilar pretty fast, hiding behind the imposing man.   As a kid he hadn’t understood why Máximo had disappeared, it wasn’t until after he trained to be a Master Assassin, and learned about Vampires he understood.

Mateo took a vow of silence after everything he had experienced.  The only time he speaks is when he renews his vow of the Creed.   One of the other time he spoke was when he requested to be Turned.

Sylum Inspiration: Lord Mark Wessex

Camelot: Member

(You were just introduced to him in Mission Impossible: Bonds)

(And since this was supposed to post on the 26th – getting an extra one today!!)

 

Mark Wessex was the first born and only son born to the Wessex family.   He was raised to take over the Wessex title and land, highly educated, and skilled at diplomacy.

He married as it was expected.  The two cared for each other, and became good friends, but were never a love match.  It took time before they announced they were expecting a child, but tragedy struck and he lost both of them in child birth.   By this time he had also lost his parents and was fully Lord Wessex.

He had no intention of marrying again, instead focused on what he could do to make the people who relied on him have a better life.  His thoughts, ideas was radical at the time (ironically still are in some areas).

Mark doesn’t talk about his Turning, that it was offered and he took the opportunity.

Sylum Inspiration: Dan Evans

Serenity: Hunter

 

Daniel Evans was the only son of Clementine and Richard Evans. He grew up on a farm in Pennsylvania, had some education, got married, and settled on his own farm.

When the war broke out, he joined the Army of the Potomac. He ended up trained a sniper protecting Washington DC. It was in an attack against Washington that he lost his foot.

Commissioned out of the army.

He moved his family out west, seeking cheap land and the ability to start again. For years they prospered, but when a drought hit the area he began to lose crop and not be able to pay back the bank.

When he fails to pay, two of Hollander’s men set his barn on fire. The next morning, as Evans and his two sons drive their herd, they stumble upon outlaw Ben Wade and his gang who are using Evans’ cattle to block the road and ambush an armored stagecoach staffed by Pinkerton agents. As Wade loots the stage, Wade discovers Evans and his two sons watching from the hills. Acknowledging that they pose no threat to him and his gang, Wade takes their horses telling Evans that he will leave them tied up on the road to Bisbee.

Wade travels with his gang to the town of Bisbee to enjoy a celebratory drink at the local saloon. Evans eventually arrives with lawmen from Bisbee and tries in vain to negotiate with Hollander. Enraged at the loss of his livelihood and land, Evans tries confronting Hollander in the nearby saloon. Evans instead encounters Wade, whom he distracts long enough for the railroad guards to ambush and arrest him.

The coach’s owner, Grayson Butterfield, enlists McElroy, Potter, Tucker, one of Hollander’s guards, and Evans, who agrees for a $200 fee to deliver Wade for arrest. From Evans’ ranch, McElroy arranges a decoy wagon to distract Wade’s gang, now led by Charlie Prince. The real prisoner transport charts a course for Contention, where Wade will be put on the 3:10 afternoon train to Yuma Territorial Prison.

During the journey, Wade kills Tucker with a fork he stole from the ranch and later McElroy by throwing him off a cliff. William, Evans’ oldest son, who had been following the group all the way from the ranch, intercepts Wade. While taking a shortcut through a canyon, the group is attacked by Apaches. Wade kills the attackers and escapes to a Chinese laborer construction camp, where the foreman captures him. Evans, William, Potter and Butterfield appear and regain custody of their prisoner, but Potter is killed in the process. The group arrives in Contention hours before the train’s arrival time and check into a hotel, where several local marshals join them.

Wade’s gang members ambush the decoy wagon and interrogate the lone survivor. They learn that Wade is being delivered to Contention. Upon their arrival, they offer a reward to any citizen who helps them free Wade, and numerous men volunteer. This triggers a mass resignation of everyone escorting Wade to the train with the exception of Evans.

Evans escorts Wade out of the hotel, and the two make their way across town as they evade continuous gunfire from the townsmen. Wade surprises Evans and nearly strangles him, but relents when Evans reveals that delivering Wade to the train was not just about the money, but to restore his own sense of honor. The only Civil War battle Evans had been involved in was a retreat, and his injury was sustained through friendly fire, a fact that had humiliated him ever since. Delivering Wade would restore his family’s finances, guarantee their futures and serve as an accomplishment that his sons could remember well. But Evans is contracted only to successfully deliver his prisoner to the train. In light of this knowledge, Wade agrees to board the train, allowing Evans’ contract to be fulfilled.

However, Wade’s gang members know nothing of this arrangement. As Wade finally boards, he congratulates Evans. At that moment, Prince walks up from behind and mortally shoots Evans despite Wade’s order to stop. Wade steps off the train and catches the gun belt Prince tosses him. Wade abruptly executes Prince along with the rest of his gang.

Sylum Inspiration: Edward Courtney

Oceania: Clan Advisor

 

Edward Courtney doesn’t remember much of his parents. He remembers leaving England and making his way with his family to America. While on the boat, there was a man carrying two guns.  Fascinated by the crucifix on the handle, he reached out.

A rogue wave hit the boat, pulling Edward overboard. He still doesn’t quite know how he survived but looking back it was a sure sign that God had a plan for him.

When he washed up on shore, he found the gun he so admired washed up next to him. He picked it up only to hear shouting, and looked up to see adults running for him.

Cort was moved around to variety of homes, orphanages and finally when he was old enough he wandered out of the area and headed West.

He landed in a town called Redemption.

It ended up being Hell.

He walked into a middle of a gunfight competition. Not taking no for an answer, he was dragged into the competition and handed a weapon. He stared in shock at the gun with a crucifix on it, the very same one he reached for as a child. ‘The Left Hand of God,’ he would later discover it’s twin ‘The Right Hand of God’ with Ben Wade. The fact they’re both Meridii somehow made sense.

Expecting to die quickly, he took a deep breath, said a prayer and pulled his gun. His opponent laid dead in the street. He threw up seconds later.

He was a natural.

It also caught the attention of John Herod.

The next six months of his tortured life was at the bastard’s hand, ending with Herod Turning Without Consent.