A rich hunter
Friendly, always willing to gamble or take a challenge. Easily bored with city life.
An Enfield Mk I revolver with thirty rounds
A Safari rifle (modified Mauser Spanish Model 1893) with forty rounds
Knife with five inch blade
Welt stone
Bedroll
Backpack
Quinine tablets
Canteen
Two days worth of rations
Two changes of cloths
Twenty feet of rope
Box of matches
Arnold was born in London, in 1859 and had a pretty much normal and safe childhood for a member of the gentry. When he was fifteen years old, his father took him hunting in Africa, where he fell in love with big game hunting, after killing his first Greater Kudu. Over the next five years, he would take three more trips to Africa, with the third being in January of 1879, just in time for Anglo-Zulu War. Feeling patriotic, he volunteered and was commissioned as a Lieutenant in the Natal Native Horse. He survived the battles of Isandlwana, Kambula and Ulundi, earning himself several small battle woulds, save for at Isandlwana, where a Iklwa was slashed into his side. After mustering out of the native horse, he returned to London and joined the Over-Seas Explorers club. For the next sixteen years, he continued to travel back to Africa for hunting trips but also enjoyed a few voyages to India and the American West. The trophies he took from those trip decorate his family home and also several rooms within the clubhouse.