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'''Frederick Spears''' was the custodian at [[Willowgate Arcade]] for three decades until he was retired by the closure and demolition of the arcade. He clashed frequently with [[Diana Graves]] during her tenure managing the arcade, shrugging off her posturing and controlling attitude with the practiced ease of a man who had spend decades dealing with little tyrants and was only marking time until retirement. | |||
[[Category:Beneath Cold Boughs|Spears]][[Category:Characters|Spears]] | |||
During the incidents that lead up to the closure of the arcade, it was revealed that Spears was aware of the dangers of [[the Tree]] as he had been involved in the actions of [[Nathaniel Slocum]], [[Layla Spenser]] and others in stopping the previous incident in the 1980s <ref name="BCB01" />. | |||
==Description== | |||
Frank Spears is an African-American man in his early 70s. He has the sort of wiry build that only a long life of hard work can weather someone into, all the flesh on his bones having long since weathered to fine leather or steel-hard sinew. He squints at the world from under heavy brows, starting to feel the need for glasses but refusing because that would mean accepting he was getting too old for something. | |||
==Personality== | |||
''Fortitude'' and ''Pride''. Spears is a stubborn old man, refusing to bend or buckle beneath the storms that life brings. He is terse and direct in his speech, having no time for platitudes, politics or whatever other stupid power trips people are playing. | |||
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<ref name="BCB01">[[Things Fall Apart|Beneath Cold Boughs, Chapter 1 - Things Fall Apart]]</ref> | |||
</references></small> | |||
[[Category:Beneath Cold Boughs|Spears]][[Category:Characters|Spears]][[Category:Residents of Ormwood|Spears]][[Category:Willowgate Arcade|Spears]] |
Latest revision as of 16:36, 27 July 2020
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Biographical Information | |
Full Name | Frederick Lincoln Spears |
Age | 70 |
Affiliations | |
Residence | Ormwood |
Occupation | Retired; Custodian (previously) |
Organisation | Willowgate Arcade (previously) |
Frederick Spears was the custodian at Willowgate Arcade for three decades until he was retired by the closure and demolition of the arcade. He clashed frequently with Diana Graves during her tenure managing the arcade, shrugging off her posturing and controlling attitude with the practiced ease of a man who had spend decades dealing with little tyrants and was only marking time until retirement.
During the incidents that lead up to the closure of the arcade, it was revealed that Spears was aware of the dangers of the Tree as he had been involved in the actions of Nathaniel Slocum, Layla Spenser and others in stopping the previous incident in the 1980s [1].
Description
Frank Spears is an African-American man in his early 70s. He has the sort of wiry build that only a long life of hard work can weather someone into, all the flesh on his bones having long since weathered to fine leather or steel-hard sinew. He squints at the world from under heavy brows, starting to feel the need for glasses but refusing because that would mean accepting he was getting too old for something.
Personality
Fortitude and Pride. Spears is a stubborn old man, refusing to bend or buckle beneath the storms that life brings. He is terse and direct in his speech, having no time for platitudes, politics or whatever other stupid power trips people are playing.