Floyd Marshall

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    A fairly tall and strongly built man with visibly Caucasian and Native heritage. Silky brown hair and blues eyes, his body is littered with various scars both physical and mental. A very unique scar is across his left eye from which it's origin is a mystery. His general attire is unique and signature sheepskin vest which he crafted when he was 26 years old.

    Early Life 



    Born in 1867, Saint Denis, New Alexandria to a Anglo-French and Native American family. Floyd "Prettyboy" Marshall was the youngest among two other siblings. Blaine, the second oldest 1865, and Curt, the eldest of them all 1860. Their father, Christian was the head of a Stagecoach Wagon business and his mother Katani was an Apache born woman who worked as a Nurse at the Head Clinic.

    In 1881, Christian was gunned down in an alleyway by two crooked Law Enforcement bribed by a rival business owner, Floyd was only 14 years of age at the time of this tragedy. It was also the first time that he would take two lives in that same age. A month had passed since his father's passing and Floyd had become discontent with sitting around waiting for answers. Choosing to seek them out himself he was lucky having connections with some of the smaller gangs in Saint-Denis, he was able to purchase himself a small revolver which he would later use to murder the pair of Lawmen that had murdered his father in that alley.

    After the murders, Curt took charge of the family business but ended up incarcerated barely 6 months later after being framed for attempting to smuggle black market weapons through the Northern boarder. Blaine refused to step-up as the new leader due to age and wanting to pursue a different career, which left the family business to fall into the ash and cease to exist as any name in time. Curt's charges were strangely increased to the death penalty, a clear sign of tampering and heavy scrutiny which Blaine and Floyd noticed.

    Floyd and Blaine had come to an agreement that they needed to leave Saint-Denis as their family was clearly being persecuted. Investigations were closing in on them after Floyd's actions and so they chose to flee to the furthest place possible; Tumbleweed.

    Going from the city life to practically camping in a small time town, Floyd and Blaine learned to survive and obtained survival skills that they'd need to blend in with the residents of the small time town. While Floyd's adolescence was spent committing petty crimes, his brother had began to find work on a Ranch and it was around Floyd's 19th birthday that him and his brother parted ways.

    By 1890, Floyd had begun to meet various Outlaws whom he decided to form a group with labeled the Blackwater Butchers due to their location of preference. It was here that he met various people in his life that would soon become his new family. Most notably, Clyde Bushwhacker, Molly Crowe and Morgan Rockwell. As they began to expand, they met new members and began to get to work. From Bounty Hunting to Robbing Stagecoaches and Trains, they worked for every penny they earned.

    In 1896 a new member by the name of Preston Sherlock had joined the ranks as a recruit for the Butchers. While skeptical of this new recruit, Floyd accepted her with open arms but suspected her to be an informant for the Law, putting his suspicions to the test. The Gang staged a bank robbery which would lead to the truth of Preston's intentions after Deputies showed up at the Butchers fake camp. Floyd confronted Preston on the matter but her actions were defended by another member Kristen whom had romantic interest in Preston.

    Being assured that Preston would not repeat this betrayal, Floyd gave her a second chance but kept a closer eye on her. This would turn out to be the biggest mistake he'd ever made. 4 months after the initial betrayal, Clyde returned to camp in haste as he informed Floyd about multiple members of the gang being hung for treason. Ironically, Preston's life was spared due to her corroboration with the Law for a plea. The desecration of the Blackwater Butchers caused them to split off, the remaining members parting ways.

    Floyd and Molly remained together for this time as Floyd worked out a plan to track down Preston, in which he did in 1897, drowning her in a lake. Floyd wanted a fresh start and so did Molly. They chose to try and forget of their past and focus on the future.

    Present Life 



    Floyd and Molly's relationship shifted from family to lovers gradually over time. Despite Floyd's initial concerns of getting into any form of romantic relationship, his heart and emotions drove the buggy in this decision.

    Finding themselves in Valentine, Floyd and Molly began to meet various new people. More prominently Krueger Stroolinger and some of his friends. It was then that Floyd learned how to fight competitively.

    Inspired to make a new name for himself, Floyd signed himself up to a local fighting competition ran by Addison Flanagan and her family. Winning fight after fight, Floyd often took himself up for 1st or 2nd place a large majority of the fights, giving himself a good name among the New Alexandrians as a state champion. Encouraged to attend any fights that took place, he was often paid for even showing up to the events to participate.

    Between fights, Floyd and Molly had met a man running a Stagecoach company known as Bill Brimstone along with his associates, Carson, Lewis and Cletus. The Brimstone Express was a well known company around state as being a place of adventure and great story telling. Bill came off unintentionally as a father figure to both Molly and Floyd, giving them a feeling of self worth and family once again.

    As time went on with the Brimstone Express, Floyd was given the job of being Head of Security for Bill and in charge of hiring security for the stagecoach riders.

    During one of their expeditions, Floyd and Molly met Carolina King. A woman that Floyd immediately took interest in due to her energetic and spry nature. Floyd sat with Molly and discussed the decision of adopting her. With various back and forth and arguments being had, Molly finally agreed reluctantly to the idea. It was around this same time that Bill had the bright idea of pointing a shotgun at Floyd, telling him that it was time to marry Molly. While jokes of shotgun weddings were mentioned, Floyd had never seen one in the flesh and now it was staring right at him through a double barrel.

    Floyd and Molly were officiated by Carolina in Valentine and many people whom they considered family were fortunate enough to attend and bear witness. Though this unfortunate marriage was not deemed to last.

    During a time of struggle and pain, Bill and his associates progressively disappeared over time before Bill gave his final goodbye to Floyd in Blackwater, telling him that this would become his town. He should take care of it and give it the life it deserves.

    That was the last time that Floyd would ever see Bill again.

    Floyd struggled mentally with constant internal conflict. At times causing him to push Molly away. He felt he'd lost another family in a time when he needed it them the most, though it was taken from him just as he was feeling a sense of happiness.

    As tensions rose it was then that they met the Banks Family who would soon become their own. Molly began to grow more and more attached to the family while Floyd felt more of an outcast to them. A distance began to form in their relationship and progressively became arguments and spats. The Banks Family bearing witness to these arguments and the back and forths, it became apparent at this point that their relationship was teetering on the edge.

    They began to run Blackwater and it was here that Floyd met Henry Clerk who would become his future assistant and right-hand in Blackwater Operations. Though like all things, they came to an end due to the conflict that occured with the Freemans and Krays. The War of Blackwater was a long lasting one which created a strain on the relationships among the Banks Family and Floyd.

    Molly and Floyd discussed about her wanting to become a White Hat with Georgia. Despite his feelings towards White Hats and Molly's knowledge of wanting to become one, Floyd felt betrayed.

    Near the end of his time in New Alexandria, Floyd found himself back for a final fight night for the Flanagan's which he was paired against Lenny Large. Lacking sleep, energy and any faith in himself, he lost his final fight. Whether on purpose or perhaps from just not having that same spark, he chose to leave Saint-Denis with that defeat on his belt, which led to him being captured by a native tribe.

    Spending about a week and a half captured by these Natives, Floyd's only reason to survive was Molly. After making a well timed escape from captivity, he found himself in Valentine being stitched up and operated on. When we came to, Molly was present to have a discussion with him regarding their marriage and how she'd met someone else in his time of absence.

    Their marriage being on a tight rope, Floyd insisted on having them work through their differences but Molly declined, choosing to want a new life with the Banks Family. Despite it all, Floyd knew that this relationship wasn't bound to last from the start. His heart pulling him in one direction but his mind in another.

    Broken from this news, Floyd sombrely accepted her wishes and let her live a new life of her own within the Sheriff's Department. He began to drink himself in his sorrows until he met up with an old friend Deputy Frederick Dias who asked him to accompany him on a ride along as a way of letting himself be distracted by the pain he suffered from the heartbreak.

    After their ride together, Floyd thanked Dias for being there for him before making his way to the Valentine bank and making a purchase for a Ranch in California where he would spend the next 8-9 months in isolation to reflect on himself and hopefully find some self-worth and improvement.

    It had been sometime since Floyd had returned to New Alexandria but he chose to do so in 1900. His anxiety was severely prominent but he tried to push through it so that he could find a way to seek happiness again. During his first week, Floyd ran into his old friend Henry whom he invited to accompany him to a art show in Saint-Denis, where he met some of Henry's friends. That same day, Lincoln McCormick and Floyd began to speak once more. A very old friend of Floyd's who he'd met when they first came into state. Floyd was extended the offer of joining the New Austin Rangers which he wilfully accepted.

    Later that week he sought out a native tribe. It was here that he met Joline Moondance and the other members of the tribeless, Lafayette King and Little Bull.

    Seeking a spiritual path to finding himself again, Floyd spent a short time with the tribeless before finding himself in a conflict with a group known as the O'Sheas. During this conflict, he met another old friend of his Pablo Jose Miguel Del Mario Raquenez and his group of family; Manuel De La Cruz (Manny), Ruth Campbell, whom he met through Lincoln originally, Ghouli Black, Ismay Ellison, Willie Roseberry, Arson Rose (Rosie) and Rolando Bermuda.

    Floyd had began to find himself again with a new group of people who slowly became a second family to him, though is still on the fence on it's condition and stability.

    With Manny being incarcerated, the family began to splinter though still remains in touch and spend time together on a frequent basis. Floyd and Rosie began to bond more closely as circumstances changed. He extended the offer of her joining the New Austin Rangers to which she accepted.

    For now Floyd continues his life with both the Family and the Rangers, seeing where his life will take him in the coming future.

    Affiliations 



    - Blackwater Butchers (Formerly)
    - Brimstone Express (Formerly)
    - Banks Family (Formerly)
    - New Austin Rangers (Present)

    Friends & Family
    - Texas Harrington
    - Arson Rose (Valentina DeLeon)
    - Lincoln McCormick
    - Rolando Bermuda
    - Ruth Campbell
    - Arizona McCormick
    - Zitkala "Little Bird" Namid
    - Lasombra McCullen
    - Jay "Greenhorn" Green
    - Fern Wilder
    - Declan "Irish" O'Connell
    - Liam Hill
    - Brooks Conrad

    Death 


    Quotes 



    "If I got a dollar for everytime I was called an asshole, I'd be rich by now."
    "People prefer to rule me out as being a bad person because it's easier than getting to know me."
    "Everyone I care about usually ends up hating me, while I wish I could fix it, some things can't always be fixed."
    "I'm old."

    Trivia 


    Floyd Marshall


    Information


    Status:

    Deceased

    Gender:

    Male

    Age

    33

    Height

    6'4" (1.93m)

    Weight:

    200lbs (91kg)

    Birthdate:

    March 20, 1867

    Death Date:

    Birthplace:

    Saint-Denis, New Alexandria

    Nationality:

    Anglo-French/Native American

    Marital Status:

    Divorced

    Relatives:

    Father - Christian Marshall (Deceased), Mother - Katani Marshall (Deceased), Brother - Blaine Marshall (Unknown), Brother - Curt Marshall (Deceased), Carolina King (Adopted Daughter), Chris Marshall (Biological Son - Unknown), Ellie Marshall (Biological Daughter - Unknown)

    Occupation:

    Outlaw (Pre-New Alexandria), Former Leader of Blackwater Butchers (Pre-New Alexandria), Former Head of Security for Brimstone Express (Post New Alexandria), Former Unofficial Mayor of Blackwater (Post New Alexandria), New Austin Rangers (Present)

    Aliases:

    Prettyboy, Prettyboy Floyd, Beef Cake, Asshole

    Faction Affiliations:

    New Austin Rangers