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Revision as of 09:52, 27 June 2008

Vital Information
TradCelestialChorus.png
Celestial Chorus
Vitals
Gender Male
Race Caucasian
Location Chicago
Status Deceased
Character stuff
Nature Caregiver
Demeanor Conformist
Essence Questing
Chantry War and Wisdom
Cabal Hades Knights
OOC
Player Mike W.


Description

Tony Morgan was approximately 5'8, and about 185 pounds. Tony was clean shaven, with short, brown hair and dark brown eyes. Was quite proud to have been born and raised in Chicago. He often wore Chicago Cubs attire, showing his support for the Major League baseball team. At one point, Tony Morgan had a talisman tatoo of an Angel on his back. When activated, wings would manifest on Tony's back, a ray of holy light would engulf Tony, and a sword would appear in his hand, leading to the nick name of 'Angel Boy' by some of his fellow cabal mates. Tony would no longer require this talisman sword when he began to wield fidelaccous. This talisman tattoo would later be destroyed, but would be reconstructed after Tony became a Prime Adept. Towards the end of Tony's life, after a major tragedy befell the Choester, Tony used his Prime magic to destroy this talisman as a sign of his loss of faith, and the pain of the loss of his friend, Jonathan Swak. He did not have the time toward the end of his life to rebuild the talisman.

Background

Tony Morgan grew up in a strong, Catholic family. He attended mass regularly at St. Michael's Cathedral, and attended Catholic school from kindergarten all the way through High School. At the age of 16, while he was receiving the sacrament of Confirmation, Tony awakened. Father Gabriel Summers from St. Michael's Cathedral became Tony's first mentor, and guided him into the tradition of the Celestial Chorus. Tony went on to a local college, and became an accountant. It was Father Summers who asked Tony to interact with another local chantry in town that happened to be a night club, called the Other Side of Hades. He eventually joined up with the cabal and chantry of the Other Side of Hades. It was there that Tony Morgan met a man named Michael Carpenter. Michael Carpenter would not only join the Celestial Chorus, but would become a Knight of the Cross, and would wield one of three holy swords, to battle Nephandi and their demonic coins. Tony Morgan would join Michael Carpenter to become another Knight of the Cross. During Tony's life, the Vatican would be overrun by the Nephandi. Tony opposed the Nephandi as best as he could, even leading his chantry, War and Wisdom, to the Vatican to prevent the Nephandi from appointing one of their own as the new pope, and to also help rescue Michael Carpenter who had been captured by the Nephandi. Tony Morgan would experience a life shattering confrontation with the Nephandi known as Monsignor O'Donnell in his accounting firm that he owned and operated. Tony Morgan asked his associate and friend, Jonathan Swak to help him confront and capture the Nephandi, unaware that they were in fact being led into a well orchastrated trap. As a result of the brutal attack, Tony Morgan was left with a shadow of a demon in his mind; was forced to watch the murder of his friend, Jonathan at the hand of the Nephandi, and was forced to endure a hellish version of stigmata, as well as living through the demon's memories of hell. As a result of the attack, Tony lost Fidelaccious. Shortly after this incident, Tony would go with his Chantry to try to recover Byte and Persephone, the former Deacon of the Other Side of Hades chantry. It was during this fight that a corrupted, Nephandic being obliterated Tony Morgan. Tony's cabal mates after the incident saw the archangel Michael rescuing Tony's soul from the corrupted creature as it was destroyed.

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