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BASICS Name: Eduardo Enrique Guerrero (Bolivar) AKA: Bolivar, La Pantera Age: 24 Birth Date: August 22, 1985 Ethnicity: Hispanic Birth Place: Cartagena, Colombia Parent(s): Juan Miguel and Antonia Maria Guerrero Sibling(s): Carlos Manuel, Ramon Martin Guerrero Religion: Catholic Sign: Leo Traits: Firey, ruthless, mean, bitter Pet Peeves: Current Occupation: Guns dealer/Enforcer for the Riveria family
PERSONALITY First Impression: Cold Behavior: Eduardo as a young boy was a happy and joyous child. He usually saw the positive in everything, a natural optimist. He was bright and shining, a smile at all times. Eduardo was friendly and talkative, an extrovert. Eduardo Guerrero was a tender soul, a romantic and a gentleman. Everything he has ever done as been to extremes, though. When he loves, it's to an extreme. When he hates, it's to an extreme. And, so, the bright and shinning child that his parents and childhood friends remember from past days ... no longer exists. He is a misplaced soul with a broken spirit and as such ... there is no place on terrestrial earth that makes him feel at home or even whole again. He's serious, passive (or so it seems) but is easily angered. He is still friendly, at times, but an introvert in comparison to what he used to be. He wished he could have more friends but he always found his job to difficult to make and keep friends. Personal Quote: Eres dueƱo de lo que callas y esclavo de lo que dices.
APPEARANCE Height: 6'1" Weight: 203 lbs. Eye Color: Brown Hair Color: Black Tattoo(s): Piercing(s): Ears
HEALTH Eyesight: Fine Hearing: Fine Dominant Hand: Right Allergies: None Disabilities: None Overall: Healthy
SOCIAL Interest(s): His job, women (on a sexual or work basis only) Sexual Preference: Straight Status: Single Currently: None Previously: Isabela Rodriguez de Luz
HISTORY Eduardo Miguel Guerrero was born in the province of Bolivar in Colombia on August 22, 1985 to Juan Miguel and Antonia Guerrero. Eduardo was raised in the inner city of Cartagena's when the drug trafficking syndicate started moving major shipments to the United States and things became more dangerous then ever. While his father, his older brothers and eventually he -- himself, were offered different odd jobs working for the cartel's, his family always turned down the work. It was good paying work, but they valued their dignity and their faith too much to swoop so low. As the Cartels raged around them, Eduardo attended school and got his education.
After a few years of pressure from his friends ... he took a job working for the Cartel. In his younger years it was easy to camouflage his absences from school, blaming stomach viruses, colds and random illnesses but when high school came and schooling was a bit more strict he started to fail courses and get into trouble. He didn't care for the strict rules of schools, he had a grasp on the information (more or less). In high school he met a young girl, a year his junior named Isabela Montanel. He was wrapped in only a few weeks, he was infatuated with her and her with him; something like love at first sight. While they were basically inseparable, Isabela always kept Ernesto at an arms distance when it came to her family. He was always curious as to why she always gave excuses for why he couldn't go over, meet them, why her father was always out of town -- he never pushed the topic much, though. He had never made the connection of her last name with of the richest drug kingpin in Colombia ... and his boss.
While the idea of his beloved being raised in that lifestyle was a turn off, he couldn't cut her off -- he adored her and wouldn't be separated from her. In his eyes ... it was okay for a man to do dirty work but he didn't want his beloved involved in that. They continued they're relationship a secrete as her father wouldn't have her dating a boy from the street. A day right at the beginning of the summer after his senior year Isabela wouldn't answer her phone and hadn't called to let him know she would be out. He was upset the majority of the day since she hadn't called but when he got home his mother was setting in front of the television set watching the news. A La FARC (La Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia [translation: Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia]) leader had been at her home for a meeting and government agents swarmed the house to arrest him -- killing her in the process of capturing him.
The loss of Isabela changed Eduardo forever, he had to leave Colombia to avoid any issues with the government. He moved to Miami and leaved with an aunt for a while before setting out on his own. He has been working as a guns runner for the same family back in Colombia since -- first in Miami and now in Boston for the Riveria family.
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