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01 Sep 2023 @ 11:57

Deputy Sheriff III Elijah Gillett

Name Elijah Andrew Gillett

Position Deputy Sheriff (Bilingual)

Rank Deputy Sheriff III


Character Information

Gender Male
Nationality/Race African American
Age 28

Physical Appearance

Height 6'1"
Weight 160 lbs
Hair Color Black
Eye Color Brown
Physical Description Eli has the slim, muscular build, a ready smile and calm presence.

Family

Spouse None
Children None
Father Elliot Robinson Gillett
Mother Carmen Juliette Gillett - Dumaurier
Siblings(s) Ezra Elliot Gillett
Extended Family Juliette Gillette

Personality & Traits

General Overview Eli works hard at being a calming presence on the job, reminding himself constantly to listen first.h Think and then speak or act as the situation demands. Sometimes you don't have time for all that and you have to just depend on your training. With that in mind, Eli is eager to improve himself with the goal of being a success in his chosen career. If nothing else, to prove to his parents that he's capable of deciding what's best for himself.
Ambitions Eli wants to succeed in police work. He's something of an idealist and wants to work his way up. He's just now sure where...

Personal History Eli is a military brat. He was born in Northfolk where his father was stationed, but then bounced around the world until he was thirteen when he returned to Northfolk and spent his high school years living with his grand parents.
His parents still follow his father's career and his grandmother (Evelynne) moved to a small family farmstead in North Carolina after her husband (Eli's grandfather) passed away.

Eli looks back on his time bouncing around the world fondly, but his best memories came with his grandparents and the stability he experienced in high school. After high school, he attended college with a major in criminal justice and minor in politics. He is something of an idealist, knowing that the old way of law enforcement doesn't (mostly) have a place in the here and now.

He wants to make a difference.