Ellie Bright

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Nickname: The Interrogator
Age: 34
Nationality: American
Religion:
Birthplace: Blackwater
Sexuality: Female
Addictions: Cigars
Detailed Physical Description: Brown Short Hair, White, Hazel Eyes, Average Build, Squished Waist, Wide Chin, Medium-Sized Nose, Big Scar across Left eye.
Dialect: English
Skills: Hardcase, Dual Wielder, Private Detective, Sleuth
Character Bio:
Ellie Bright a respectable and notorious lawman, daughter to Billy and Clark Bright was born and raised in Blackwater, West Elizabeth. Ellie's father, Billy Bright was Chief of Police to the Blackwater Police Department. When Ellie came of age she registered to follow in her father's footsteps in enforcing and maintaining law and order. Ellie Bright had apprehended so much bounties and the common criminal that she lost count, it was never her intention though. At the age of 25, Ellie realized that the Blackwater Police Department was in safe hands, the real problem lies in Rhodes, Lemoyne. So she left by stagecoach crossing the dakota river making a stop at Valentine in order to prepare herself for the worst, ammunition, weapons and clothing. Ellie wanted to get there as soon as possible, she took a train passing through to Rhodes. The current lawmen there needed more order and stability, their lawmen are dropping like flies left and right. Wolf, Hayes and then MacDaniel her father told her so much about whilst trying to convince her not to go, but she knew it was her duty as a lawman. She belonged to no department, she belonged to no office, no state but to the people. One of Ellie's many talents were her interrogation skills, no one could really escape her grasp, she had an some sort effect on people, they feared her, she never really understood why. The Bright Family's methods were very arbitrary and inspired many tales across the States, her paraphernalia included a pistol, a rifle, baton and a family heirloom. Ellie always took her job seriously, everything about it. The Law was her life, nothing else could change that other than family, family always came first.

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