Vince Andrews [] 19 (January 6th, 2004) [] Vince has warm, walnut-colored skin and his eyes are so dark brown they look black. He has a monolid. He has thick (though defined) eyebrows. His eyelashes are short and stubby, and he has almond-shaped eyes. And don’t let the ruined facade of the Dealer of Cards’ mansion surprise you–he has a very, very extensive skincare routine. He has a beauty mark on the left side of his face. He has deep brown hair in a low fade with fluffy curls separated by a side part on top. He has surprisingly slim fingers and long limbs. He has broad features, especially in his shoulders. He would be considered attractive (more so than Rowan) and he definitely knows it. He is decently tall–6’2”. He wears a black suit with a wilted flower corsage and dress shoes The inner pieces are white. The cufflinks are made of gold-crusted ruby. He never admits it, but he has a rose tattoo hidden along his wrist that he got when he lost a bet. He doesn’t have any piercings. [] Vince is a cunning manipulator–but he just likes to call himself artful. He can be awfully arrogant at times–wait, scratch that, all the time. He comes from the 1920s, but he adapted fast to modern times. His only personality traits seem to be his looks and the disappearance of his best friend, Alice. When she went missing, he fell into a depressive spiral like never before and adapted to be even more self-conscious/egotistical to deal with her “death”. Because she was a black woman in the early 1920s, the police didn’t even bother, even though Vince came from a rich-casino-owning family. It also didn’t help that he was mixed—his dad was white, and his black mom was one of his “whims.” At a low point, he decided to just end it all on a building rooftop. However, he regretted it halfway, and through his desire, ended up at the Dealer of Cards mansion. With his elaborate way of words, somehow he figured out that Alice ended up at the mansion. He then made a bet with the Dealer (old habits die hard). If he won this round, the Dealer would have to stop the games completely. If he lost, he would have to be the Dealer’s “butler” (aka glorified slave) forever. And you know how rigged the games are–of course he lost. After a lot of rage, Vince has half-adapted to his life. He can live on secondhand gossip from new players, and he’ll give them lots of hints as long as he gets a favor (aka, skin care products or gossip). And don’t tell anyone this, but he’s gotten really attached to gardening… [] Panromantic Demisexual (but since it was the 1920s, he words it as “I’m so attractive, genders of all kinds fall for these looks). [] To other employees by contract, not blood [] N/A, (though when he was a player, he took the deal)