Henry Harrington
Character
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| fgcolor | #fff |
| bgcolor | #000 |
| image | {width=250px} |
| name | Henry Harrington |
| aliases | |
| gender | Male |
| race | Human |
| parents | Shelly A. Harrington and Nancy K. Harrington |
| dob | April 30, 1849 (age in 1888: 38-39) |
| pob | Albion, NY |
| occupation | Soldier, Cowboy, Shaman, Performance Artist |
| affiliations | Buffalo Bill Cody's Wild West |
| spouse | Grace Bernard ("widowed"/remarried) |
| children | Grace Aileen (born 26 Dec 1873, Fort Abraham Lincoln, ND), and Harry Bernard (born 26 Sept 1874, Fort Rice, ND) |
| class | Shaman |
| alignment | Good |
Henry Harrington is an ex-soldier, erstwhile cowboy and gunslinger, performing artist, and occasional monster hunter. He is a man of no fixed address, traveling with Buffalo Bill Cody's Wild West show. He has traveled far across the American West, both in his capacity as a US Cavalry officer, and as a traveling gunslinger and odd-jobs man. He has lived among the Lakota, and has learned the ways of the Indian Medicine Man. He is also a dead man, at least as far as the U.S. Government and his family are concerned, having seemed to die in the Battle of Little Big Horn.
