Casey Castor
Background
The year is 1938 and Casey Castor has been on the Milwaukee police force for years, patrolling the streets and dealing with the city's underbelly. Known for his unorthodox methods and ability to crack difficult cases, he’s earned a reputation as a solid detective, but there’s more to Casey than meets the eye. Casey is a precognitive psychic — he experiences flashes of the future, often seeing events that have yet to happen. While useful, these visions are often vague and can be disturbing, leaving him feeling like he’s burdened with the curse of knowing what comes next without always being able to prevent it.
His colleagues, unaware of his abilities, often attribute his success to pure luck or a "nose for trouble." Casey prefers it that way, having been ridiculed before when he hinted at his abilities. Now, he keeps his psychic gift under wraps, using it to his advantage without drawing unwanted attention. Over the years, he’s found himself haunted by the inability to always change what he sees, often comparing himself to the Greek tragic figure Cassandra.
Despite his struggles, Casey remains determined to protect the people of Milwaukee and bring justice to those who need it. He knows he can’t save everyone, but as long as he’s able to save someone, he’ll keep fighting.
Personality
Casey Castor is a hardened detective who has seen the darker side of the world, both through his job and his abilities. He’s weary, often carrying the weight of his visions with him, but he refuses to back down from a fight. Casey is dedicated to his work and takes each case personally, especially when he sees a vision he’s determined to prevent. He’s fiercely protective of those in his care, and while he may come across as gruff or cynical, he genuinely wants to make a difference.
Despite the toll his visions take on him, Casey maintains a dry sense of humor, often using sarcasm to cope with the stress of his work. He’s a lone wolf by necessity, keeping his abilities hidden to avoid skepticism and ridicule, and this can make him appear distant or aloof to his colleagues. However, those who get to know him understand that beneath his hardened exterior lies a deeply compassionate man haunted by the things he cannot change.
He’s a realist, knowing that the world is full of shades of gray and that justice isn’t always clear-cut. Casey’s motto is to do whatever he can, no matter how small, to make the world a better place, even if it means facing the curse of knowing too much.
The year is 1938 and Casey Castor has been on the Milwaukee police force for years, patrolling the streets and dealing with the city's underbelly. Known for his unorthodox methods and ability to crack difficult cases, he’s earned a reputation as a solid detective, but there’s more to Casey than meets the eye. Casey is a precognitive psychic — he experiences flashes of the future, often seeing events that have yet to happen. While useful, these visions are often vague and can be disturbing, leaving him feeling like he’s burdened with the curse of knowing what comes next without always being able to prevent it.
His colleagues, unaware of his abilities, often attribute his success to pure luck or a "nose for trouble." Casey prefers it that way, having been ridiculed before when he hinted at his abilities. Now, he keeps his psychic gift under wraps, using it to his advantage without drawing unwanted attention. Over the years, he’s found himself haunted by the inability to always change what he sees, often comparing himself to the Greek tragic figure Cassandra.
Despite his struggles, Casey remains determined to protect the people of Milwaukee and bring justice to those who need it. He knows he can’t save everyone, but as long as he’s able to save someone, he’ll keep fighting.
Personality
Casey Castor is a hardened detective who has seen the darker side of the world, both through his job and his abilities. He’s weary, often carrying the weight of his visions with him, but he refuses to back down from a fight. Casey is dedicated to his work and takes each case personally, especially when he sees a vision he’s determined to prevent. He’s fiercely protective of those in his care, and while he may come across as gruff or cynical, he genuinely wants to make a difference.
Despite the toll his visions take on him, Casey maintains a dry sense of humor, often using sarcasm to cope with the stress of his work. He’s a lone wolf by necessity, keeping his abilities hidden to avoid skepticism and ridicule, and this can make him appear distant or aloof to his colleagues. However, those who get to know him understand that beneath his hardened exterior lies a deeply compassionate man haunted by the things he cannot change.
He’s a realist, knowing that the world is full of shades of gray and that justice isn’t always clear-cut. Casey’s motto is to do whatever he can, no matter how small, to make the world a better place, even if it means facing the curse of knowing too much.

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