AppearanceAge: 62
Gender: male.
Height: 6′
Build: Broad shouldered, heavily muscled, looks like you could hit him with a truck and the truck would fold about him like a crushed coke can.
Hair: Very dark and curly, typically worn semi-long. Dense beard which Mahon keeps neatly trimmed.
Eyes: Brown.
Skin: Ruddy. Mahon looks like he spends a lot of time outdoors.
Distinguishing marks: a long scar reaching from over his left eye to the temple. Only visible if you look very closely.
Beast form: a huge Kodiak bear, Ursus arctos middendorffi. Mahon has never been weighed in the beast form but rumors are, he tops 1,500 lbs.
Mahon prefers to charge, using his weight as a weapon. Like Curran, he can crack a shapeshifter’s skull with a single blow of his paw.
Pack. Mahon is the Pack’s Executioner.
Kingmaker. Mahon is a strong believer that the Pack requires a powerful leader to survive. He groomed Curran to take that position, supported him in his rise to power, and now he assists him unconditionally, even though they don’t always see eye to eye.
*commencing eye explosion at Mahon’s Bio*
lol at the build. I hope no trucks were injured or oppressed in the making of the description.
bwahahaha “looks like you could hit him with a truck and the truck would fold about him like a crushed coke can.”
LOVES IT!
Kingmaker…. I do not want to be in his shoes if he had anything to do with the missed dinner and ignored phonecall…or being the one opposing him either….
…and Kate is bad for his blood pressure!
Great!
But I miss some people in the player-list. What about Jim, Derek, Andrea, Julie, Saiman and perhaps Raphael and Dr. Doolittle.
What about 3 different deadlines at the same time and moving 3000 miles across country?
All this worldbuilding is lovely, but I do it in my spare time of which I currently have none at all.
What???! I thought you could walk on water… and turn back time, and stuff. Seriously, sometimes I catch myself thinking, “How long does it take to write down what happened?” And then I remember that it doesn’t happen until you and Gordon imagine it. Dang it! We could get the books so much sooner if you were just reporting! And yes, I do worry that I’m turning into one of those people with a tenuous grasp on reality… But I prefer to blame you for excellent writing.
No more worldbuilding in your spare time! Book-writing is critical at this point!
When I look at the description of mahon I think of Ray Stevenson