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Jack Scarthe is a giant of a man. He stands at seven foot tall. His size is matched by his breadth, he's a barrel chested, musuclar man. He has cropped red hair and sports beard. His body bears many scars, particularly his face and knuckles. His nose is that of a brawler, bent and mishapen from being broken. His eyes are blue.
 
Jack Scarthe is a giant of a man. He stands at seven foot tall. His size is matched by his breadth, he's a barrel chested, musuclar man. He has cropped red hair and sports beard. His body bears many scars, particularly his face and knuckles. His nose is that of a brawler, bent and mishapen from being broken. His eyes are blue.
  

Revision as of 18:50, 31 August 2017

'Northern Jack'
Played by: dutychef
Jack Scarthe.jpg
INFORMATION

Half Giant, Male, 121 (Unconfirmed)

Aliases: None
Nationality: English
Residence: North Yorshire
Employer: The Council of Walkers
Function: Walker




Jack Scarthe is a giant of a man. He stands at seven foot tall. His size is matched by his breadth, he's a barrel chested, musuclar man. He has cropped red hair and sports beard. His body bears many scars, particularly his face and knuckles. His nose is that of a brawler, bent and mishapen from being broken. His eyes are blue.

He's often seen carrying a shotgun and a smith's hammer. His dress is often practical and similar to that of a gamekepper; stout boots, flat cap and wax cotton jacket. It's always stained though, and has clearly seen rough usage.

There's folk who no one knows where they've been or where they're going. They keep their own counsel, come and go like the wind, and folk no more then their name. Even so, when they're around they're a fixture of the place. They fit right back in, rousing no more than a pasing comment noting their presence. Big Jack Scarthe's one of those fellas. I'll open up on day and there he is waiting, ready to fill up the corner by the fire again. Sometimes he'll have company, all sorts of folk, but oft times as not he's alone.

Big Jack's a big fella, there's nowt ironic about his name. Seven foot would be a fair reckoning of his height and he's as wide as a barn door. Gentle bloke, never causes trouble and keeps to himself. I've only ever seen him with his heckles up once. A trio of odd fellas came into the bar. They were right queer, a sort of chill round them. Fair made the hairs stand up on the back of my neck. When Big Jack saw them he growled, low and deep it was, and he stood up. He didn't run across the bar, he just walked slowly. The three fellas looked at each other and started backpedalling. Jack followed them out the door and that was the last I seen of him for six months. I didn't dare ask him what had happened when I saw him again. Some questions are just best left unasked.

Background: On [REDACTED], 1916 I ordered Agent [REDACTED] to Catterick to assist assets embedded in [REDACTED] Regiment with a threat. A platoon had been reported missing a week before. When they were finally discovered, they had been decapitated. A report by Dr. [REDACTED], a coroner sympathetic to one of our cover organisations, determined that the wounds were consistent with extreme force, as though their heads had been torn off. Extensive searches of the area turned up no evidence of the heads.

Agent [REDACTED] began his own investigation. One area of particular interest was the local tale of "Jack-in-Irons", a giant who wandered the lonely roads of the Moors. He was said to be wrapped in iron chains, from which hung the heads of his victims. Agent [REDACTED] enlisted the aid of Lord [REDACTED] to assemble a search party. Through the use of divination, they managed to trace "Jack-in-Irons" to a cave in the side of a barrow. Agent [REDACTED], Lord [REDACTED], and twelve stout, loyal men set out to slay Jack-in-Irons. Upon their arrival they found a large, bloodied figure sat upon the corpse of a giant, wrapped in iron chains. Lord [REDACTED] named the man as Northern Jack, a vagabond well known around the area. The figure greeted Lord [REDACTED] and most of the men by name and tossed the head of Jack-in-Irons to Agent [REDACTED]. What follows is as faithful a transcription of the meeting as is possible from the memory of AGENT [REDACTED].

NJ: I reckon I'v done thee a favour AS: How so? NJ: Seeing as how you's are all here to have a set to with old Jack-in-Irons and now he's dead AS: That's one way of looking at it. Indulge me; the beast you're sat on killed ten men. How were you able to best him? Why did you get involved? NJ: Don't you worry your about that, I've got my own way of doing things. You just lay those young lads of yours to rest and let them know they can sleep easy. I made the bastard suffer for what he's done over the years. These are my moors and all those who walk upon 'em do so under my protection.

Agent [REDACTED] returned to the garrison and contacted me for further orders. I instructed Agent [REDACTED] to make discrete overtures to "Northern Jack". It was my intention to assess this new player on the board, I wished to determine if he was an asset to be utilised or a threat to be neutralised. Agent [REDACTED] spent two weeks searching for "Northern Jack" to no avail. According to Lord [REDACTED] this is par for the course as "Northern Jack" is rarely seen in the same place for longer than a few days. I ordered Agent [REDACTED] home. At Darlington Station however there was a surprise awaiting Agent [REDACTED]. "Northern Jack" was sat on a bench, waiting. He told Agent [REDACTED] that he serves none but the Council of Walkers and as long as we left him be, he wouldn't take up arms against us.

Conclusion: I feel that this "Northern Jack" character is one best watched from afar. By all accounts from Lord [REDACTED], he's viewed locally as a good natured vagabond, a fighter of half-mythic ability, and generally a force for good. I think that as long as we eliminate any outside players attempting to sway him, we can leave this "Northern Jack" in place. As evidenced by his neautralising of Jack-in-Irons, he clearly has no love for monsters. With all the current turmoil in Europe and the subsequent strain on our resources, I'm quite content to chalk this case up as one of the strange mysteries of our fair isle.

Further Action: To Action (No Pending Completion Date) -Search case files & archives ref/ "Northern Jack"/"Big Jack" -Search case files & archives ref/ "Council of Walkers" -Question Lord [REDACTED] ref/ "Northern Jack" -Question Lord [REDACTED] ref/ potential leaks

The Council of Walkers (pleged loaylty), The Templars (loose affiliation)


Jack Scarthe is half-giant. He's not a Bee, and is quite mortal. Indeed, he's came close to dying sveral times. He does have the extended life span of his giant-kin though. His personality is friendly; he'll help anyone in trouble, is quick to laugh and slow to anger. His alignment would be Chaotic Good.

Yorkshire's a vast, wild place with it's fair share of myth and legend. Not all of them are old housewive's tales though. Jack Scarthe is one of those stopping these creatures prowling on the unsuspecting. He walks the old ways, the quiet, hidden paths and keeps the way open for all those who would travel the Moors. The way the world's going though, sonn he'll be travelling himself once more, to aid his brothers in the Council of Walkers.