I've been amusing
myself by creating character profiles for my ACW Union and
Confederate leaders, using the “Adding Characters” section (p58) in the
Sharp Practice rules.
Of course, you don't
need to do this to play the game, but if you go to the bother of
giving your leaders names you might as well create an identity for
them. These characteristics will also come into play once you start
adding some narrative richness to any campaigns and scenarios you
play. Also, it is fun.
As I am dealing with
the USA, wherever the rules refer to Nobility or Minor Royalty, I
have chosen to interpret this as meaning “old landed gentry”,
“political families” (i.e ones with Congressmen or Senators) or
some other relevant term, such as “can trace the family back to the
Pilgrim Fathers”.
Anyway, without
further ado, here are some pen portraits for the Union leaders.
Major Gardiner
Haskins is a very wealthy member of a family that has made a pile
from hard work and trade. He owes his position to his father's
millions, made from investment in the railroads. He is a man of
honour, if somewhat unbending in his attitudes, well-built and
good-looking enough but despite, or maybe because of, his advantages
in life is a thoroughly dislikeable sort. His family and business
connections have given him the chance to gain a military rank and
accompanying status that is possibly beyond his abilities. Only time
will tell.
Major Randolph
Carter, a scion of a
well-established old New England family, the Carters of Arkham,
Massachusetts. He is a pleasant, easy-going,
good-looking and well-built
chap of an honourable character. He is otherwise unremarkable. One
can only hope he will perform well on the field of combat.
Captain Bradley
Stoke attended West Point and
comes from a family with a history of military service, which has
recently fallen on hard times and ended up in a state of poverty.
Although he considers
himself to be an honourable man, he is a vile individual of a weak
and sickly physical build. On the positive side, he is considered to
be fair of face.
Captain Decimus
Dewey was unhappily born out of
wedlock, although his father is a well-connected Member of Congress.
He is an affable and honourable chap, but his looks were
unfortunately horribly disfigured in an accident in his youth.
Lieutenant Travis
Perkins is an odd sort.
Although his low-born family has done well and is now extremely well-off,
Perkins himself is in huge amounts of debt and is always looking for
opportunities to make a few dollars. To this end, he has a history of
passing himself off as other people, something which he is rather
good at. His personally charming and good-looking exterior hides a
rather unpleasant internal character. In short, he is a bit
of a ne'er-do-well and a chancer.
Lieutenant Jacob
van Klomp is from an old New
York Dutch military family, which was once wealthy but has since
declined into genteel poverty. He is a fine horseman and an affable,
honourable and handsome devil, despite his diminutive stature.
Lieutenant
Wingate Peaslee is also from
Arkham, but from humble origins. Upright and
honourable and a decent enough soldier, he has risen from the ranks
to become an officer, if not exactly a gentleman. Physically average
and unremarkable-looking, Lt. Peaslee is, for unknown reasons a vile
individual.
Lieutenant Hans
Niersteiner's family are recent
German immigrants who have done well through hard work and
thriftiness. Unfortunately, Hans is neither hard-working nor thrifty,
being something of a rotter. He is always looking for ways to make a
fast buck, in which enterprise he helped by his decent looks and huge
personal charm.
In
addition to the commissioned officers, there are several NCOs.
These
are;
Sergeant James
“Scotty” Mackenzie, an
athletic, physically-strong individual of average build, an
honourable sort with goodish looks and a hot vile temper and
all-round nasty streak.
Sergeant Nathan
Jones is a reliable, average,
unremarkable chap with an affable disposition.
Sergeant Patrick
O'Malley is similarly average,
unremarkable and pleasant.
Sergeant Sidney
Horstmann is also of average
build, unremarkable and of a pleasant disposition, but is physically strong and
athletic.
Corporal Wilbur
Watts probably doesn't really
want to be a soldier, being a sickly, dull sort, although quite
good-looking.
Corporal Thaddeus
Filmore is a good-looking giant
of a man, who whenever he has been on a horse has shown himself to be
a good rider. Shame he is an infantryman, really. Unfortunately, his
tough upbringing and hard life have turned him into thoroughly
dislikeable person.
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