Jason The Sailor

I just named him Jason. Jason is a sailor, kinda. He seems to get kick off of ever ship he has ever sailed on. Not because I doesn’t know how to sail but because he never closes his mouth. He is a good person. Just has a back for saying things that piss people off. Just seems to rub people the wrong way. So he is always looking for a new person to hand out with. Till they get tired of him and ditch him somewhere. It is his life and he has adapted and become used to it. He try to not get to attached to people because he know they will always leave him. Not many friends and a lot of enemies, or at least people who don’t like him. He has managed to get on sever ships and sail around most of the glob. He has been many places. Just never stayed any where too long. Most of his time gets spent in San Harken trying to find a new ship that will take him as crew. Often just loitering around that docks looking for anyone who will talk to him. He has deep fears of abandonment and try to hid them with jokes. He is not very good at fighting and gets beat up on a regular bases. He was an orphan at age 10 and never went to a real school. Learned everything he know from sailors. He is in fact a good sailor and know his stuff about everything that has to do with ships and traveling over water. He likes anyone who will talk to him. If not at the docks he will be in the brothel. One day he hopes to own his own ship. He is a fast talker and that can both help and hinder him at times.
Name: Jason
Age: Unknown, but likely in his late 20s to early 30s
Occupation: Sailor
Education: No formal education, learned from sailors
Location: Spends most of his time in San Harken
Personality traits: Talkative, has a knack for saying things that rub people the wrong way, tries to hide his fear of abandonment with jokes, not good at fighting, adapts easily to new situations, enjoys the company of others
Goals: To own his own ship one day
Challenges: Difficulty making and keeping friends, often gets kicked off of ships, gets beat up on a regular basis, deep-seated fears of abandonment
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