Tae-Song Lee
Korean-American Financial Consultant and Army Veteran
Description
Date of birth: 19 April 1985
Date of death/resurrection: 2 August 2011
Height: 5’8"
Weight: 158
Geist: Joseph Franz Weber
Keystone Memento: Ship’s lantern
Virtue: Prudence
Vice: Greed
Archetype:
Threshold: The Prey
Psyche: 1 (maximum 1 plasm/turn)
Synergy: 7
Health: 7
Size: 5
Speed: 10
Defense: 2
Armor: -
Initiative Mod: +5
XP: # XP
| Attributes | ||
|---|---|---|
| Mental | Physical | Social |
| Intelligence (2) | Strength (2) | Presence (1) |
| Wits (2) | Dexterity (2) | Manipulation (2) |
| Resolve (4) | Stamina (3) | Composure (3) |
| Skills | ||
|---|---|---|
| Mental | Physical | Social |
| Academics (3) (Specialty: Business) | Athletics (1) | Animal Ken (0) |
| Computer (2) | Brawl (2) (Specialty: Disarms) | Empathy (1) |
| Crafts (1) | Drive (0) | Expression (0) |
| Investigation (2) | Firearms (1) | Intimidation (0) |
| Medicine (1) | Larceny (0) | Persuasion (2) |
| Occult (0) | Stealth (0) | Socialize (1) |
| Politics (1) | Survival (2) (Specialty: Navigation) | Streetwise (0) |
| Science (1) | Weaponry (1) | Subterfuge (0) |
Merits
- Language: English (3)
- Resources (2)
- Eidetic Memory
Keys
- Grave-Dirt
- Phantasmal
Manifestations
TBD
Attribute/Skill/Manifestation Maximum:
Maximum plasm:
Maximum plasm per turn:
Anchors: none
Time in Underworld: none
Key possessions
- Smartphone
- Laptop
- 2009 Hyundai Elantra
Bio
The life of Tae-Song Lee is full of transitions. The transition from his birthplace of Seoul to Madison, Wisconsin. The transition from student to university graduate (in International Business, which no doubt made his father quite proud). The transition back across the Pacific in order to transition from civilian to military life, as was his duty as a South Korean citizen. And finally, a transition back to a civilian life in Wisconsin, having landed a consulting job at Northwestern Mutual. He’s still a bit of an outsider (most of his coworkers are not Korean, most have never served in the military, etc.) but he’s finally getting the sense of settling in. Realistically, how many more transitions could there be coming up in the near future?
