The Mission: Part 2
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Sam-xXAMTXx[OP]
10.03.2022 16:42
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Vincent, is almost always high on something, drunk or both. When he's not, he's very drowsy and lazy. His lore *watered down version* is that his wife went missing, so he did an investigation to find her, and through months of hard work with the police, and certain underground gang members, he was able to track down the people who did it, but one of the people they used as a lead, snitched on them, so the group knew they were coming. This lead to multiple officers getting shot, leaving only 3 people, a cop, the police chief, and Vincent. He had the gun in his hand, but he couldn't bring himself to fire the bullet, he didn't understand what was stopping him, they had killed his wife, and apparently many other people, and yet he couldn't shoot. The one gang member who hadn't run away then tackled Vincent to the ground and clobbered him in the head with an iron bar, which proofed to be a lethal blow. He died 30 minutes later, in hospital. And, due to complicated world building and inter-dimensional rules I've
been building for awhile, he was turned into a sort of entity, and now he's a sort of... detective without a permit, who gets in trouble with the law. Also for context, when he was alive, he stopped drinking and doing drugs because, I mean, he had a wife, he had better things to do, plus she wanted him to get out of the habit. But now that she's dead, and he's a (sort-of) immortal entity, he drinks and does drugs... too much, way too much, but it's sort of a cruel coping mechanism for trying not to remember his wife, because he doesn't want to get depressed. (He is but, he likes to think that he isn't.) How much more can I ramble about uhh.
He still misses his wife a lot, but every thought of her just fills him with pain, and guilt, because he feels like he was too slow, and that maybe if he had been smarter, or stronger, he might've found his wife before she died, and if he had had the nerve, he could've at least avenged her death, to which he did neither, so... It's painful in a complicated sort of way.