Description
Name: Victor Morrow
Title: Honorable citizen
Date of birth: 15 April, 1846
Gender: Male
Height: 176 cm
Ethnicity: Third generation Russian
Occupation: Cavalry Officer
Status: Widower
Mount: Constantine
Likes/Dislikes:
+ Horses
+ Hunting
+ Spending time with near and dear ones
- Doctors: He doesn’t really dislike them; he just doesn’t have the trust for them since his wife died.
- He doesn’t like to be ordered around by lower authorities.
- Cleaning up after others failures.
Personallity:
In private Victor is polite and low-voiced but on duty he is, stubborn, determined and master with a firm hand. He takes his work very seriously and is a bit of a perfectionist, everything in his home and even in the stables is perfectly in order.
He doesn’t get angry often, rather irritated or annoyed but you cannot see if gets enraged. The two first signs, and perhaps the only signs, of him being angry is the silent treatment combined with arrogant looks.
Bio:
Victor was born as the heir of Morrow’s Ranch, a fine horse ranch slightly outside Fort Collins, focusing on Morgan horses. His father died in battle during the civil war in 1863; Victor has taken care of the ranch since then.
In his early twenties he met his wife, they married but not even a year later she was infected with smallpox’s and passed away. After that day he’s been a lot into horse taming. One of the first problem horses he faced was the silver dapple black stallion Constantine who didn’t let anyone ride him. Evidently they bonded despite the many reversals and today Victor is the only one who Constantine allows on his back.
Additional info:
- His mother’s grandfather was a settler from Russia.
- Inside his uniform, in a little inside pocket he carries his diseased wife’s handkerchief.
- Is daily pestered by his butler about remarrying.