James Russel Haynes
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"We herd sheep, we drive cattle, we lead people. Lead me, follow me, or get out of my way" "
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General George S. Patton | Full Name |James Russel Haynes
| Nickname |Russ. Just a shortening of his middle name. This is the name he prefers to go by.
| Birthday |March 16th
| Age |16
| Gender |Male
| Sexuality |Heterosexual
| Relationship Status |Single
| Classification |Junior
| Social Tier |A
| Role |Jock
| In Depth Appearance |Russ has an muscular build. He is constantly working out and in the gym. He weighs near 175 pounds. He has light brown hair with a few blond hairs here and there that have been bleached naturally by the sun. He styles his hair most mornings. It is rare to see him with his hair in its natural state, flat against his scalp. He stands at 6'1". His eyes are green with flecks of gold in them. He has scars criss-crossing his chest and back that he tries to hide with long sleeve flannels in the winter and crew cut t-shirts in the summer. He wears blue jeans or athletic shorts. Russ has very little going on in the style department and often wears whatever he lays his hands on first in the morning. He could dress better but just doesn't know how.
| Quirks | Habits | Oddities |-He runs his fingers over his scars when he's daydreaming, but since not many people know about them it looks as though he's awkwardly rubbing his chest.
-A growing drug addiction. He'll take just about anything that is offered to him just to say he's done it once.
-He doesn't notice it but his left hand shakes slightly whenever he gets excited.
| Likes |-Country Music
-Cowboy Hats/Boots
-Social Drinking
-Making People Smile
-Sports in General
-Really corny jokes
-Drugs, specifically prescription pills
-Girls, a little too much
| Dislikes |-People who hate the "South"
-Any "sport" without a ball
-Being called "James"
-People who seem to always be in a bad mood
-Vanity
-Overweight People
-Any coffee that isn't black
| Hobbies |-Working Out
-Cooking
-Riding horses
-Camping
| Secrets |-His scars are from when his dad whipped him once when he was younger
-His family is very "religious" and very racist
| Fears |-Letting anyone see his scars.
-Open water. Anything larger than a pond.
| Personality Traits |Friendly, outgoing, low self-esteem, people pleaser, honest, narrow-minded
| Personality |Russ is pretty easy going. Russ tries to live by the Will Rogers quote "I never met a man I didn't like". While he falls short of this often, especially on the football field, he tries to see the best in everyone. This is probably why it's very easy to get him to do what you want. He worries about what people think of him so much that he will do almost anything to get on someone's good side. He cannot stand the thought of someone not liking him. If they do it becomes his obsession to figure out why and try and get them to be his friend.
Russ has a religious background and he still holds on to a few tenets of his faith. One being to never lie. Russ may tell half truths or omit things, but if asked directly it is nearly impossible for him to tell a lie. Tying into that, because of the culture where he was raised he isn't keen on people who are different. He'll be pleasant to people who don't fit his mold of "normal", but they'll never truly be what he would consider a friend.
| Place of Origin |Dallas, Texas
| History |Russ was born and raised in Dallas, Texas. His parents always told him that they carried around a tub of dirt when they traveled right before he was born so that if he came early he could be born on Texas soil. His father owned a cattle company and his mother enjoyed taking sleeping pills. They were around and his mind they raised him relatively well. They would go to church on Christmas and Easter and any other time they felt like it. He was taught what hard work was and spent most of his summers on some ranch here or there in Texas learning how to be a true cattleman. At least that's what his dad called it. It really was an excuse to ship him away for the summer so his parents could do whatever it was they did while he was gone.
Russ was raised mostly by the men he met during those summers. They're the ones who taught him to be honest, respectful, and to recognize a power higher than himself. Of course they're also the ones who taught him to drink, to swear, and how to throw a punch. All around Russ would say his childhood was happy, if not a little confusing with all the 'do as I say and not as I do' examples from all the adults in his life. That's probably why he never was or claimed to be very religious even though everyone around him did.
School was easy for Russ. He went to a Texas high school freshmen year and played football. Not only did he play football but he excelled at running back. And in Texas, if you're good at football you don't really have to be good at anything else. So while he went to class he didn't really learn much while he was there. He was built for sports and that's what he focused on the most. Everything else came second as far as he concerned. Throughout school Russ enjoyed being the center of attention. He didn't mind if the focus shifted off him as long as it shifted back to him as much as he thought it should.
One day that year Russ brought his best friend home for dinner. He had been to his house several times and decided it was time to have him over. His father came home and stopped dead in his tracks. He took Russ aside and whispered angrily in his ear that his friend had to leave. After his friend had left, Russ' father took him out in the barn and screamed at Russ. He couldn't believe that he had raised a son who loved blacks. His father then proceeded to grab a whip off the rack of the equipment and whip Russ. He said if Russ liked them so much then he should be treated like them.
After that Russ transferred to St. Mary's Academy for his sophmore year. Now he is returning for his second year at the school glad that he is away from home.
| Miscellaneous |House of Cards is what I imagine politics is like/turning into.