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<blockquote data-quote="iwatt" data-source="post: 3015436" data-attributes="member: 11085"><p><strong><span style="font-size: 10px">Colin Fitzpatrick (Big Game Hunter)</span></strong></p><p></p><p>Colin has led a very colorful life. The third son of Earl Westshire, young Colin's life was perfectly planned by his parents. Eaton, and then a commision at Sandhurst, following the traditions of the family. Of course, it was expected of him to make a career out of the military, seeing that he was the youngest. </p><p></p><p>This well laid out plan hit a snag when Colin turned 15. Always among the tallest and strongest among those his age, young Fitzpatrick was also a natural leader. Although clearly neither the most cauitious or brightest, his reckless courage made him someone his classmates admired. As a second form student at Eaton, the strapping lad soon discovered what was to become his greatest weakness. In this case, temptation presented itself in the form of the beautiful and sophisticated Miss Dubois, the french tutor his father had hired to improve his son's lackluster academic standing. He learned a lot from her, but note really in subject's that his parent's would aprove. This idylic state of affairs continued until it was discovered by the headmaster of Eaton. Although an attempt was made to keep the scandal quiet, soon most of the school knew what had occured. Colin was soon asked to leave Eaton </p><p></p><p>Lord Fitzpatrick had spent some time in South Africa, and his youngest brother had some holdings near Cape Town. It was decided that Colin would finish school in Cape Town, under the tutelage of his uncle. Although abandoning all he knew semeed daunting to Colin, the chance to spend time with his uncle seemed well worth it. The few times his uncle Jonathan had visted them at Westshire, he had regaled them with wild tales of big game hunting. </p><p></p><p>Life in Africa was good. His natural athleticness and natural leadership also led him to become captain of the boxing and Polo squads at his school. This earned hims status and respect. As most young englishmen of means, Colin already was a good shot, but he soon learned the intricacies of real hunting. He learned how to follow spoor, as well as how to survive in the bush. Whenever possible he escaped into the bush. Clearly, the hunt was what set his blood pounding. Of course, it soon became clear that wildlife wasn't the only thing Colin hunted. The thrill of the chase after beautiful women was just as exciting and dangerous. Sometimes even more dangerous. His seduction of the governor's wife was his biggest romantic coup. Unfortunately it was discovered. Colin was forced to leave a step ahead of the cuckholded husband and his armed henchmen.</p><p></p><p>Fleeing into the bush, Colin has lived the last ten years hunting bigger and more dangerous prey. His status as a hunter is only surpassed by his reputation as a cad. His family has disowned him, although he still corresponds with his uncle Johnathan every once in a while. Forced to leave Africa after one to many scandals involving inocent maidens and married ladies, Colin has spent the last three months in Shangai. A dangerous city, the Paris of the Orient is a new jungle for Fitzpatrick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iwatt, post: 3015436, member: 11085"] [B][SIZE=2]Colin Fitzpatrick (Big Game Hunter)[/SIZE][/B] Colin has led a very colorful life. The third son of Earl Westshire, young Colin's life was perfectly planned by his parents. Eaton, and then a commision at Sandhurst, following the traditions of the family. Of course, it was expected of him to make a career out of the military, seeing that he was the youngest. This well laid out plan hit a snag when Colin turned 15. Always among the tallest and strongest among those his age, young Fitzpatrick was also a natural leader. Although clearly neither the most cauitious or brightest, his reckless courage made him someone his classmates admired. As a second form student at Eaton, the strapping lad soon discovered what was to become his greatest weakness. In this case, temptation presented itself in the form of the beautiful and sophisticated Miss Dubois, the french tutor his father had hired to improve his son's lackluster academic standing. He learned a lot from her, but note really in subject's that his parent's would aprove. This idylic state of affairs continued until it was discovered by the headmaster of Eaton. Although an attempt was made to keep the scandal quiet, soon most of the school knew what had occured. Colin was soon asked to leave Eaton Lord Fitzpatrick had spent some time in South Africa, and his youngest brother had some holdings near Cape Town. It was decided that Colin would finish school in Cape Town, under the tutelage of his uncle. Although abandoning all he knew semeed daunting to Colin, the chance to spend time with his uncle seemed well worth it. The few times his uncle Jonathan had visted them at Westshire, he had regaled them with wild tales of big game hunting. Life in Africa was good. His natural athleticness and natural leadership also led him to become captain of the boxing and Polo squads at his school. This earned hims status and respect. As most young englishmen of means, Colin already was a good shot, but he soon learned the intricacies of real hunting. He learned how to follow spoor, as well as how to survive in the bush. Whenever possible he escaped into the bush. Clearly, the hunt was what set his blood pounding. Of course, it soon became clear that wildlife wasn't the only thing Colin hunted. The thrill of the chase after beautiful women was just as exciting and dangerous. Sometimes even more dangerous. His seduction of the governor's wife was his biggest romantic coup. Unfortunately it was discovered. Colin was forced to leave a step ahead of the cuckholded husband and his armed henchmen. Fleeing into the bush, Colin has lived the last ten years hunting bigger and more dangerous prey. His status as a hunter is only surpassed by his reputation as a cad. His family has disowned him, although he still corresponds with his uncle Johnathan every once in a while. Forced to leave Africa after one to many scandals involving inocent maidens and married ladies, Colin has spent the last three months in Shangai. A dangerous city, the Paris of the Orient is a new jungle for Fitzpatrick. [/QUOTE]
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