Sir ChadWhatashow
"After The Bloody Battle For NoshLand's Inner City It Changed Him, He Won't Talk About It Though....After The Cobblestone Factory Accident in Angustoville, The One Where Five Men Were Spattered On The Wall, He Just Watched Them......., Get Smeared On The Wall. It Was The First Time I've Seen Him Grin. I've Read About The Battles, The War Crimes Committed By Both Sides, It's Horrific To Think About....." Jen, Sir Whatashow's Personal Secretary And Accountant For Thundra's A.H Firm
The Life Of Chad Reece Whatashow
EARLY LIFE
Born during a thunderstorm to Officer Robert Vernon Whatashow, a veteran of the First War between the Kingdom of Angpark and Noshland, then a chain-smoking boilermaker for the A.H. Firm, and his wife Betsy Lou a quiet and sweet woman who came from a rough farming town and carried years of trauma and guilt, later a general store clerk and a lousy housewife. They were a struggling middle-class working family in the main city of Angustoville (different city here). Chad's life was tough from the start. Being the oldest of two younger sisters and three younger brothers, he often had to step in as the "man of the house" when his mother was working back-to-back shifts or sleeping most days, or while his father was out drinking or working at a factory in a nearby town. He often had to deal with his father's PTSD episodes, during which he would beat Chad and the second-oldest brother bloody blaming his kids for the death of his unit. Their mother usually left the house during these moments, using it as an excuse to work more shifts.Love was a rare thing in the household, and there wasn’t enough of it for all six kids. The neglect followed Chad into his teens, where he never got the chance to attend school, instead stepping in to cover the responsibilities his parents weren’t willing, or able to handle.
At 13, Chad worked as a dough boy in the inner city, grinding through long hours moving bags of flour and salt around a factory floor. He worked until his hands were bloody, often staining the flour. His boss liked to punish him for ruining product, and the higher-ups enjoyed catching Chad sneaking raw dough scraps from the factory bins his attempt to feed his siblings, who rarely ate with their parents never around.These years forced Chad to develop traits of a leader, though it came wrapped in hate, anger, and a deep-seated rage waiting just beneath the surface. Still, he had a softer side—one that showed kindness to his siblings and to anyone who gave him a little attention.
When Chad was at the ripe age of 15 He was invited to a Communist Ran Trade Union meeting by some older disgruntled factory workers seeking better pay and fairer worker rights. the Communists soon saw Chad as a easily corruptible mind as he kept coming back to these meeting often taking notes and asking questions Chad became
Chad being the "short new guy" found a group of people that greatly valued his speaking and almost fatherly leadership