Vincent Esposito

For as long as I can remember, I always wanted to be a gangster.

a character in “Darkness Falls”, as played by CptxMorgan

Last seen at: New York Underground Bunkers

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Description

Vincent looks like what one would call a stereotypical mobster. His appearance of course is derived mostly from roles he's played, being a rather renowned actor leading into 2012. His hair is a dark brunette hue, and is almost perpetually slicked back. Vinnie has a taste for fine suits and that's all that the attire he brought to the bunker consisted of. His face is slightly weatherbeaten, with a strong jaw and deep brown eyes. He appears younger than his 30 years.

Personality

Depending on the mood one were to catch Vincent in, he's either your best friend or your worst enemy. A tumultuous upbringing and a crippling cocaine addiction made him volatile above ground, withdrawal and eternal fiending will only serve to make him worse under it. Even then he still has his moments of relative kindness, being a notorious philanthropist when his career was at it's peak.

Equipment

The things Vincent brought with him:

-A small wardrobe consisting of extravagant suits and ties.
-A box of fine Cuban cigars, likely to never be smoked.
-Photographs of his parents and siblings.
-A calendar of 2013, a token of false hope.

History

Vincent was born in California, coming from parents who were both actors, neither of which being particularly successful. He was the doomed offspring of a pair of drug addled Baby Boomers, trying to make the most out of the 80s drug culture despite being well into their forties. Regardless, they were caring when they were lucid, doing just enough to keep Vinnie sane. From an early age his distinctly Italian American appearance and youthful charisma had him typecast into mob movies, some better than others. By his mid twenties, he was a popular, if not renowned actor. In 2010 he had a starring role in an award winning epic about the Civil War, shedding his typical persona and gaining massive critical acclaim. It was enough for him to get consideration for a spot in the Bunker, a topic that was unbeknown to him until the whole situation was settled. He was completely aware that he'd be all but useless, but the atypical human urge for survival kept him from protesting.

Vincent Esposito's Story