BishopNAME: Bishop J. CarlotaHair: None at the moment, shaved head Eyes: Brown Height: 6' 2'' Weight: 215 lbs. Appearance: African-American. Around 27 years old.Shaved head, a scar running form his left cheek under his eye down the side of his face (almost resembling a tear streak) Constantly wearing expensive leather jackets, baggy jeans and well shined black boots. Extremely well-built with 5 scars from bullet wounds on his chest, abdomen, lower right thigh and one in his upper left shoulder (as if he was shot in a spray that racked his entire body, this is not how he died though). Species: Newly a vampire Likes: Money, friends who owe him favors, , nice cars, redeeming himself Dislikes: People preying on the weak, women trying to use him, being shot Weapons of choice: a .44 double action Magnum which he keeps in a shoulder holster and a Louisville Slugger (metal) which he carries or has in his car trunk Background: Bishop grew up in the slums of New York, he came form an abusive family and started selling drugs at the age of 14. He began with low-quality marijuana and eventually worked his way up the drug chain to dealing heroin and cocaine to the elite of New York. He's established relationships with many gangs and has been using his power to develop a monopoly on the crime markey in New York... until he was killed. He was met one night in a darkened dirty ally by a person who told him he had an offer that would blow his mind. This man told Bishop that he had the ultimate drug, it would give him immortality and he would start dealing it in the city with the okay from Bishop. Bishop asked what the drug was and the man simply said to him, " It is hard to show it to you or describe the actual effects, it is best if you let me... demonstrate." The man then charged Bishop who fired several rounds into him, not even phazing him. That was night that Vampires began to infiltrate the city and Bishop became one of the living dead. He has since then been using his connections in the gangs to help terminate the vampires and protect the weak.
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