Gregory Derrick

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This character is currently retired.



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Short Stats

  • Character Name: Gregory Edmund Derrick
  • Title: Lord (courtesy), heir to the Earl of Bridlecliff
  • Estate Name: Bridlecliff
  • Nationality: English
  • Age: 22, b.1654 (September 27th)
  • Gender: Male
  • Eye Colour: Mahogany
  • Hair Colour: Warm chocolate brown
  • Height: 5'11"

Physical Attributes

Lord Gregory Edmund Derrick
Lord Gregory Edmund Derrick

Gregory is a tall, athletic gentleman who's love of the physical shows in his stately physique. His hair is a charming, untamable mess of curls that are constantly disturbed by his habit of running his fingers through them. Greg's curious, warm mahogany eyes are spirited when his interest is piqued, but they can often give away his fiery nature with come-hither glances or nasty glowers. His facial features are well structured and pleasant, but the Derrick nose plagues his visage by being bumped at the bridge and too wide for his aristocratic jaw. Across his upper lip runs a jagged scar from a childhood accident. And although he loves the outdoors, Greg's skin is very fair and occasionally freckles when he's spent too long frolicking in the sun.

Initial Impression of Personality

Gregory is an easily approachable fellow who appreciates good company and adores intriguing conversation. His eyes are inviting and when he is in a pleasant state of mind, a wolfish grin is constantly curving his lips. Greg is a man with an impeccable sense of fashion and an obvious appreciation for the finer things in life.

Background

  • Father: Lord Edward Derrick, Earl of Bridlecliff, Steward of Hampton Court Palace
  • Mother: Lady Laura Derrick, Countess of Bridlecliff
  • Elder Brother: Edward Derrick (Deceased)
  • Younger Sister: Lady Mary Derrick

Residence

Gregory currently resides in an apartment in the Red Lion Inn.

Estate

The Dining Hall
The Dining Hall
Bridlecliff
Bridlecliff
  • Location: Bridlecliff, Kent (North East of Dover)

Originally built in 1256 as an Augustinian priory, it was converted to a country estate in 1532 when it was gifted by Henry the VIII to the 3rd Earl of Bridlecliff, Edmund Derrick for his loyal service. The manor house sits on an impressive 770 acre plot known for it's success in cultivating hops and maintaining an impressive garden of rhododendrons and azaleas. The sprawling estate is charming and guests can enjoy it's challenge quarry or lose themselves in more leisurely pursuits.

Unfortunately, the past year or so has seen the gardens growing more wild and untamed as it seems the Earl lacks the interest in maintaining appearances. Guests no long frequent the estate as often as they once did and it's popularity for visitors as seen a steep decline.












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