Dr. Henry Ollerton

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Born to an upper middle class family in England, Henry was brought up as a gentleman. He received a good education and learned the typical arts of shooting, swordsmanship and riding. The boy's father had been deployed to Africa with the army for as long as he could remember, so Henry was largely raised by servants and tutors. The boy read extensively, stories of gentlemen conquering new frontiers and exploring the world, and wondered about the man his father was.

Eventually Henry's father returned to English shores, leaving the post of army officer for a career in business. The boy had built a grand picture of the man in his mind, yet reality proved disappointing. Even living in the same home, the boy only caught glimpses of the gruff old officer, and only received communication through orders relayed by servants or notes.

Henry went on to medical school at the insistence of his mother, becoming a qualified doctor at just 19. He joined up with the British Army hoping for battle and adventure across the empire, like he'd read of as a child.

Instead he was met with a veterinarian position with the 11th Hussars cavalry regiment, posted to rural India. His enlistment was incredibly quiet - three years of caring for the horses, hunting, and gallivanting with the officers. A few minor scuffles and two shootouts later, Henry was growing bored and ready to find somewhere with real adventure.

As Henry submitted his papers to leave the army, his father learned of the news from old friends. He wrote to Henry to tell him that he'd arranged for the young doctor to be married to some businessman's daughter. Henry dreaded the thought of dealing with the dreariness of polite society when he'd tasted so little of the chaos that made life worth living. He decided to set out on his own and disappear.

Africa was off the table. It was the obvious choice and the empire had a strong presence there, word of his location would soon get to his family. Instead, the American frontier beckoned. A chance to ply his trade and live as a free man, far from familial expectations.

Doctor Henry Ollerton set out across land and sea, ready to conquer the Wild West.