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Wayne started his ‘new life’ as one of the only residents of Los Angeles who received the formal title of an inmate; he was a prisoner in LOCK’s jail, where all the bounty hunter’s catches or other unwanted riff-raff of post-apocalyptic LA wind up. The mute enigma was quite the center of attention there, as no one had ever heard of such a bounty on anyone named Wayne, none of the guards could name the crimes he had committed, and unless one of the other prisoners gave him a hard time, he was eerily peaceful. He had never been known to communicate with anyone in any way, so the guards weren’t even sure how anyone had figured out his name.
Convinced by one of the overseers of the prison that they must have been sent the wrong person by mistake, it was agreed that he should be let go. For one reason or another, the difficulty involved in releasing a prisoner annoyed those assigned the task, and they abandoned the ‘free’ man just inside of what was once Beverly Hills. Now leading a solitary existence on the outskirts of Enmity Graveyard, Wayne’s only social interaction for two years that followed his stay in prison has been to survive the varying forms of gang-war that take place there. If Wayne could exist in simple solitude, he would, but circumstances surrounding him force him into violent retaliation - a fact that makes him a very paranoid and depressed individual, indeed.
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Age: 30
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