Marc Thomas Condon (a.k.a. Scarf)
Description
A wiry, sharp-jawed figure in a tattered wool coat and threadbare scarf pulled up to hide his face, Scarf moves like a matchstick—ready to ignite, ready to snap. His eyes burn with restless energy, and his clothes always look one size too big, as if he’s shed layers of himself over the years. He’s never seen without his scarf—muddy red, hand-knit, rumored to have belonged to his dead brother. Whether it’s summer or snow, it stays wrapped around his mouth, just below furious eyes.Personality
Scarf preaches like a man with a manifesto tattooed on the inside of his skull. Every sentence is a sermon, every brawl a battle for something bigger. He believes in revolution—not in politics, but in fists, fire, and fear. He’s equal parts zealot and survivor, suspicious of anyone with clean shoes or soft hands. But under it all, there’s a wounded loyalty—to his boys, to his neighborhood, to ghosts he never speaks about.Habits
Burns old political pamphlets in a tin can near their hideout—“offers to the fallen.” Sharpens a boxcutter obsessively before a fight. Speaks in third-person when mad: “Scarf don’t beg. Scarf don’t fold.” Carves slogans into wood, stone, or plaster—“No Kings. No Lords. No Peace.”Hooks & Angles
Born in Canaryville, but disowned by his family for joining the Hooded Lads—he keeps his real surname buried. Once beat an ICB enforcer bloody and left him tied to a CPD cruiser with a note: “Your badge is paper in rain.” Keeps a stolen Veil trinket that he swears lets him see “who’s marked for the grave.” No one else has gotten it to work. Despises Joe Bagels and anyone who bows to Outfit power—sees the Sinners as “maybe useful, maybe corruptible.”
Year of Birth
1931 CE
22 Years old
Birthplace
Canaryville, Chicago
Children
Eyes
Pale green, intense and unblinking
Hair
Dirty blonde, kept short under a knit cap
Skin Tone/Pigmentation
Ruddy and freckled, with scars along the jawline
Height
5'11"
Weight
158 lbs.
Belief/Deity
Raised Catholic, now preaches revolution
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