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Harold has dark‐brown receding hair, bushy eyebrows and mustache, and a has stubbles down to the chin. His eyes are grey.
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Harold has dark‐brown receding hair, bushy eyebrows and mustache, and has stubbles down to the chin. His eyes are grey.
  
 
He is always seen in his blue police uniform: the long‐sleeve shirt has pockets, shoulder straps with officer rank, and a gold seven‐point star badge clearly visible; the trousers are held by a service belt. The blue peaked cap, adorned with a star, is usually carried under his arm.
 
He is always seen in his blue police uniform: the long‐sleeve shirt has pockets, shoulder straps with officer rank, and a gold seven‐point star badge clearly visible; the trousers are held by a service belt. The blue peaked cap, adorned with a star, is usually carried under his arm.

Revision as of 01:55, 23 May 2019

Harold
Appearance
Gender Male
Hair color Dark brown
Eye color Grey
Information
Relatives Helen (wife)
Mia (daugther)
Schedule
Morning Police Station (Mon–Fri)
Church (Sat–Sun)
Afternoon Police Station

Description

Harold has dark‐brown receding hair, bushy eyebrows and mustache, and has stubbles down to the chin. His eyes are grey.

He is always seen in his blue police uniform: the long‐sleeve shirt has pockets, shoulder straps with officer rank, and a gold seven‐point star badge clearly visible; the trousers are held by a service belt. The blue peaked cap, adorned with a star, is usually carried under his arm.

Personality

Despite being the law, or the authoritarian figure in the house, Harold is submissive of his wife Helen as he complies to everything what she says. This can be due since he's scared of being berated by his own wife being a strict, christian mother she is.

Story

Harold is the husband of Helen and the father of Mia. He's the local police officer. Between work and coming home to a strict christian wife, his life is miserable. He lets Helen do as she must, and as such doesn't control or question of how much of what happens in the house including how Mia is raised.