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Created on 2012-01-04 05:40:33 (#1377922), never updated
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Name: | professor h. j. eames, phd |
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Birthdate: | Apr 16 |
![]() the ex dr. eames, now just eames Once an anthropology professor at some tiny, no-name university, Eames ditched that pursuit once it started to bore him - which is, to say, very very quickly. Instead of teaching the often extravagant way cultures treat death and the afterlife to bright (if hopelessly naive) students, he now uses the knowledge to his advantage in scoping out which crypts might bring him the best profits in overlooked treasures. Theoretically he is at the opposite spectrum as far as what the community hopes to achieve - protecting the very things he wants to steal - but with great accumulation of resources come the few with a taste for more money than glory. Eames is very good at keeping up pretenses and keeping Blakenship happy for now, but he doesn't seek to hinder his own end game by any means - he still wants to buy that 40' yacht he's had his eye on since he was in his twenties. Eames is more or less the sort of "bad guy" the conservation group is working against. While he turns in the majority of his findings (as they can be things without a basic market price tag such as old weaponry and burial vestements), he may often slip into his pockets things like jewelry, gemstones, things made of precious metals, etc. Note that while Eames' intentions with relics more or less follows along the same lines as the IRAS, he is not part of that agency - he likes to turn his own profits. In fact, the only person Eames works with is one Hallah Tawse, younger sister of his now otherwise indisposed colleague Elijah Tawse. She's one of the reasons he stays afloat in the ARCG, every so often ferrying a particular lead for himself instead of the conservation, blipping one more pricey relic off of the diminishing map of returns. Careful where you put your hands - you might not get them back. LOYALTY AMONG DISHONORABLE THIEVES ( archaeological au of eames from INCEPTION ) the archaeological recovery & conservation group |



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