Elias Thornton
Elias Thornton (a.k.a. Iron Boy)
Mental characteristics
Personal history
Elias Thornton, born on June 15, 1812, in the heart of the Wild West, was more than a respected blacksmith. Long before he became a cornerstone of Dusthaven County (or St. Basey Town), Elias was a gunslinger, known for his swift draw and unmatched precision with a revolver. His life unfolded as a tale of resilience, craftsmanship, and unexpected prowess in the lawless landscapes of the frontier.
A small but agile gunslinger, Elias seamlessly blended the precision of a marksman with the strength of a seasoned blacksmith. In the dusty streets of the untamed West, Elias became a legend, his reputation preceding him as he faced down outlaws and defended the innocent.
Among the many legends that surrounded Elias, one particular exploit stood out. It was a day when a notorious gang threatened the peace of a fledgling town. With unparalleled speed and accuracy, Elias faced down the outlaws, a whirlwind of gunfire and flashing metal. The legend of "The Thornton Stand" became a tale whispered around campfires, with Elias holding his ground against overwhelming odds, ensuring the safety of the settlers.
His skills as a gunslinger and blacksmith became a distinctive mark of the Thornton legacy. Elias's reputation as a defender of justice and a master of the quick draw traveled far and wide. Eventually, he would find a new calling in the establishment of Dusthaven County, where he not only crafted tools for the pioneers but also played a pivotal role in maintaining law and order.
As Elias aged, his prowess with a gun became a quiet legend, whispered about in saloons and admired by those who understood that the frontier demanded more than just a skilled hand at the anvil. Elias Thornton, the gunslinger with a heart as resilient as the Wild West itself, left an indelible mark on the town he helped found, and his legacy echoed through the canyons long after his passing on October 20, 1875.
Relationships
Date of Birth
June 15, 1812
Date of Death
October 20, 1875.
Life
1812
1875
Spouses
Elizabeth Thornton
(spouse)
Siblings
Children
Sex
Male
Gender
Man
Presentation
Masculine
Founded Settlements
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