Lottery Result: District 77 and Midnight Wars, street cops and werewolves/vampires.
In this setting, there is a specific Italian Mob, to be precise the Lionettis. They are a bit more restrictive in their hiring than most organized crime families – to become a made member, you need to be not only of Italian descent, but you need to be from a werewolf family. In the grand scheme of things they aren’t all that important, but they are known for defending what they see as their turf with exceptional brutality. And for the most part, they leave evidence that no one really understands. Now, they have killed the daugther of a US senator; accidentally, but that hardly matters. The FBI got involved. And when the name of the Lionettis popped up, a special task force was alerted. One that deals with supernatural threats. One that has some supernatural members on the payroll. One that consists of a single agent.
The agent is (Very) Senior Agent Gustav Mueller. He came here in the mid of the 19th century as an immigrant from Germany. His various adventures were weirdly enough mostly quite mundane. Until he met J Edgar Hoover, who recruited him to the Bureau. And since then Gustav has been active, and working on protecting humanity. Granted, there were times when he had reason to question the bureau's integrity, but for the most part, he kept his head down and stayed out of politics. Oh, and as regards the not-clued-in personnel, he mostly works from out of office. He even has a special van. And his HR records keep changing every few years.
Now, the bureau has decided to send him against the Lionettis and hand him a few other agents to help.
Mechanically, Gustav (who goes by Gerald Muller these days) is an old character, so he gets an additional feat, an Experience, and a second death roulette bullet.
Role: The Vampire (MW) Agent (Core Outgunned)
Trope: Loose Cannon (D77)
Feats: Nosferatu – various vampire mechanics, and he gets access to Monstrous Feats
Bite – heal in combat by drinking blood
Fighter – Gustav has spent a long life honing his close combat ability.
Shift – his secret ace – he can turn into a swarm of bats if needed.
Flaw: Hates insubordination by others
Catchphrase: “What do they teach in Quantico these days?”
Experience: Donating blood to a dying J Edgar, to no effect. (Scar)
I add a point each in Stealth and Know, a pistol, special handcuffs, a badge, and a telephone. And a sheet. Done.
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