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Constable Benton Fraser

Constable Benton Fraser stands 5 feet 8 inches tall and reportedly weighs 155lbs. He is currently registered in the Middleweight division. He fights for U.S. South and is managed by Rancid Bologna

has has a rating of 1, a status of 2 and record of 4-6-3 (3/0) and is currently D .  His record in world title fights is 0-0-0 (0/0)

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Name: Benton Fraser Rank: Constable Position: R.C.M.P. Deputy Liaison Officer Posting: Canadian Consulate, Chicago ------------------------------------------------------------ Constable Benton Fraser is a Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer, assigned to the Chicago Consulate in the position of R.C.M.P. Deputy Liaison Officer. His job includes liaising with local, state and federal justice authorities in areas of mutual concern; however, more often than not, Fraser gets involved with people and incidents he encounters in everyday life. Fraser excels in a variety of outdoor skills. He is particularly adept at tracking and will often make use of methods designed more for the wilderness than for the streets of Chicago. These skills are what distinguishes Fraser and sets his methods apart from those of other station investigators. His physical senses are well-developed -- particularly tasting, smelling and hearing. He can withstand extremely cold temperatures, stand motionless for long periods of time, and is an excellent horseman. Fraser brings these skills to bear on a problem, accomplishing things in this manner that the police, with all their sophisticated computers and forensic analysis, are often unable to accomplish. He is not unlike a sort of outdoors Sherlock Holmes, observing even the most minute details and working deductively from what is apparent to his finely-tuned senses. Fraser lives an uncluttered life. His apartment in a run-down tenement in Chicago is spotlessly clean and sparsely-furnished. It is plain and serviceable. There he will often read from his late father's journals for advice. Fraser Sr.’s long professional experience as a legendary Mountie as well as the mistakes he made as an absent father and husband, have helped Fraser understand how to proceed with police matters or to help him reconcile a moral quandary. Although Fraser knows how to drive, he does not own a car. He is often wearing his signature dress red serge tunic of the RCMP and is very proud to wear the uniform. Further, he does not carry a weapon, nor would he fire anyone else's weapon without there being extraordinary circumstances. Diefenbaker, a constant companion of Fraser’s, is not his pet. Fraser treats the wolf with the same respect he does every other living being. That means granting him a certain level of comprehension as well as the right to exercise a free will. Fraser's speech and diction are Canadian to a fault. He is extremely polite stopping to help people across the street and acknowledging a service with a cheerful "Thank you kindly." He never uses profanity and rarely uses slang. Fraser is fond of referring to the Inuit legends and folklore of his native Tuktoyaktuk, in the Northwest Territories of Canada, when they seem appropriate to the situation at hand. Fraser’s paternal grandparents(who raised him after his mother died and his father went back to patrolling the north-west) were travelling librarians. Fraser learned most everything he knows about modern and urban society from books. Though extremely competent and self assured in other areas of life, Fraser tends to be easily disarmed by women. Normally articulate and self-assured, he is frequently reduced to incoherence in the face of an attractive woman's attentions. Fraser is irresistible to women. However, Fraser has little experience with modern urban women and none with the complexities of modern relationships. He operates by a code of arcane notions such as respect, honour, chivalry, decency and, most of all, the necessary element of love. The one exception is Victoria Metcalfe. All of us have a dark side and Fraser is no exception. He is a complex, conflicted man with wounds that he goes to great lengths to keep hidden from himself as well as others. Victoria is, as far as we know, the only woman Fraser has ever loved. ------------------------------------------------------------ < http://.com/ur.php> < http://.com/ur.php> < http://bookmonn.com/ur.php>