Character name: Pascal-Jacques Lesueur
Age: 26
Appearance: Pascal-Jacques is a rather unique looking man, the suits he wears those of current french style, his 5' 10'' height, brown hair and green eyes give him a rather alluring charm, His arms, torso and legs bare the scars of several gunfights and sword duels.
Background: Pascal-Jacques Lesueur came to calamity wealthy. The son of French nobility loosely related to Napoleon the III, his family came to america and left the fertile land of france in hope of making a name for themselves. Taking residence in the french friendly New Orleans, Louisiana. There, young Pascal-Jacques developed a taste for combat in his youth, challenging the other upper crusters to a fair amount of duels, pistol and sword. Becoming skilled in the art of gunslinging and swordplay he began to grow weary and bored of city life, taking to the west with his two servants and carriage. As he progressed upwards and through the plains he earned a name for himself as a skilled combatant. Most likely due for his penchant of going into a local saloon and waiting for someone to call him a fop, due to the well mannered and gentlemanly style of clothing he wears.

Upon reaching calamity, Pascal-Jacques has tired of a life of idle bloodshed, settling down and building the LeSueur Hotel in town he now wishes to have a lazy life filled with lovely women and fine wine.

Despite his penchant for bullet and blade, Pascal-Jacques is known for being a gentlemen to get a woman in his bed then and fierce animal once he has her there. The amount of women he's bedded before is certainly impressive, even more so the sheer number of virgins he's taken, considering them to be a fine womanly fruit to be plucked by a knowing hand. Strangely enough he detests brothels, though.



Weapons:

2 National Arms Co. No. 2 Single Shot Derringers

1 Red Jacket No 4, 32-CAL. 5 shots.

1 Marlin No.32 Standard 5 shots

1 ENGLISH SWORD-PISTOL,ca. 1730 -3 1/2",
smoothbore, .45 caliber, turnoff barrel, blade 21''



Venue Name: Hotel LeSueur
Venue type: Hotel
Venue location: Calamity - Lot 3
Brief description: The LeSueur hotel is likely one of the largest structures in Calamity, it rising a whole four stories into the air, the 2-4th stories themselves having an outdoor promenade from which to access from the various levels. The building sits next to the saloon in town, and it speaks of the ability to either get a bare bones room, or a high luxury suite. The Building sits on an extensive underground cellar, said cellar housing storage items, wine casks, and the chambermaid's quarters. (two maids work the Hotel along with LeSueur.

The First floor boasts a fine sitting room, smoking parlor, dining room, kitchen, pantry, Bathroom with indoor plumbing and LeSuer's office and check-in desk. The second floor offers economy rooms at a fair rate, each room small, offering a decent bed, dresser, chair, table, and window. The bathroom for this level located on the first floor.

The Third floor houses the more upscale rooms for, say, the competent merchant visiting town. Six rooms with a very comfortable four post bed, armchairs, armoire, mirror, etc. Offered here. There is a bathroom on this level as well, offering a simple sink and above tank toilet. a spacious tub is set within this bathroom, though, with running water and a drain!

The Fourth floor offers two luxury suites with their own bathrooms and tubs, as well as the residence of Pascal-Jacques LeSueur. The rooms on this level are at a luxury level one would expect to find in the big city, rather than in a frontier town. Yet Pascal insisits that the needs of the wealthy must be considered when operating such a fine hotel as his own. His building is heated by a chimney system that runs on it's eastern wall, running from the first floor all the way up to the fourth. Indoor plumbing makes his hotel further unique compared to hotels in other frontier towns.

In the Community LeSueur has tried not to kill anyone foolish enough to mock his stylish appearance, however, with too much wine, that could easily change. However, the good christian women in town certainly do not mind the flirtatious exchanges with the dashing french gentlemen, and to them, LeSueur is a valued asset to the town, as he provides some much needed class and elegance to such a rough and wild area.