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Jack Benjamin ([personal profile] thepartyprince) wrote in [community profile] outofatlantis 2013-04-11 07:17 am (UTC)

Jack Benjamin

1. Jack is the youngest twin in his family and the crowned prince of Gilboa.
2. If there’s one thing he’s good at, it’s being a strong leader for his men. He’s a major in the Gilboan Army and has a lot of combat experience.
3. In the public eye, Jack is a playboy. It’s not uncommon to see him with a lady on each arm at any of the many parties he attends. He doesn’t take them home ever, though. He is just not that into them.
4. Perhaps the most important thing about Jack is that because of the way he has to be and the environment he grew up in, he’s completely out of touch of who he actually is beneath all the superficiality and bitterness.
5. His father told him that if he ever wanted to become king, he would have to stop being gay, that he couldn’t be who/what he was intended to be. It’s disgusting, Jack.
6. Being king is all he’s ever wanted, so he was willing to give up everything.
7. He inherently doesn’t like anyone he considers a threat and has no qualms about finding sneaky ways to ruin them.
8. Jack is flashy and over the top. He’s completely entitled to it.
9. If he’s feeling particularly vindictive, he’ll just take his boys out for a shopping spree. Everyone can use new cars and watches, right.
10. He gets screwed over. A lot. While conducting an operation in enemy territory, his father called off air support so his unit got captured and he was taken hostage. Jack has to live with the knowledge that some of his men died on his watch. What’s worse is that his own father was willing to let Jack be killed by the enemy for his own gain.

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