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Francis York Morgan is an unknown asset in the VHLM at this point, and his history in the sport of ice hockey is not well known, let alone his personal background. However, that is all to change as I was able to get an inside scoop on Francis York Morgan and see where this potential defensive dynamo came from.
 

Initial Years (Youth):

 

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Francis York Morgan was born on April 8th, 1990 in Langley, British Columbia. His parents growing up were Brian Xander Morgan and Valentine Morgan, who were very loving parents. Brian Xander Morgan was a detective with the FBI, and because of that was not around very often. However Valentine Morgan was a stay at home mother, and gave Francis York Morgan a great deal of attention. Francis York Morgan spent a lot of time outside, riding bikes and doing many activities that a young kid would want to do, however his social life was not really there, as most of the kids that lived near him were much older or younger than he was. This forced him to spend a lot of time either doing outdoor activities by himself or study with books.  He particularly was invested in creative writing and media, focusing on how stories are told and what it takes to develop a compelling story. His years in early elementary school saw him as much more advanced than his peers, which endeared him in the eyes of his parents and teachers alike.
 


Loss of Parents (1995):

 

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In the summer of 1995, Francis York Morgan was unfortunately the witness to an apparent murder-suicide by his father Xander Morgan of his mother Valentine Morgan. At the crime scene he suffered severe head trauma as it looked as if Xander Morgan had also attempted to murder him as well with a grazing shot. Because of this, Francis York Morgan fell into a coma until the spring of 1996. It was then that he was put into a foster home funded by the FBI, which he began to live his live without his birth parents.
 


Life in Foster Care:

 
While not a social youngster, he was able to live his life relatively well, not getting into a lot of trouble and continuing to learn. However his studies shifted suddenly to criminology and criminal law, which many believe was the result of his parents' death. He graduated high-school with very high marks, one of the best in his class, and proceeded to earn a degree in criminal law at the age of 19. He soon thereafter applied for the FBI, but after a long screening process was put on a probationary review, which meant he was not denied, but was not yet approved. Five agonizing months passed for the young adult, and eventually he was approved for the FBI and began work in Virginia as a field agent. His career took him across the United States, solving multiple murder cases and being a part of many life-changing experiences with his work.
 
 

Greenvale Serial Murder Case (2013):

 

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One of his most prolific cases was the Raincoat Killer Case in Greenvale, Washington. He spent a great deal of time in the city with the locals, and soon found himself in the midst of a serious serial killing case as three more people were killed at the hands of the mysterious raincoat killer. Upon further profiling and evidence gathering, he was able to determine the raincoat killer: a member of the local police department! After attempting to arrest the suspect, he was forced into an intense firefight which left the suspect dead at the scene. Upon further investigation he was able to uncover the secret to numerous other serial killing cases (including the apparent murder-suicide of his parents which turned out to be something else entirely) which left him with so much work he felt he deserved the ability to take an early retirement.
 
 


Life After Greenvale:

 

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Francis York Morgan moved back to his hometown in Langley and ended up demolishing the house he grew up in due to the poor memories he had there. After that he spent a very good chunk of his retirement money building a house he believed he and his parents would have enjoyed. For the next year or so he went back to his calling, creative writing. He wrote multiple short stories, publishing a couple of them. He also spent a number of months writing a novel called "The Wonderful Biscuit Affliction", which consisted of what appeared to be many short stories discussing the wonderful taste and harmful addiction of a well-cooked biscuit. He got this idea from a fellow deputy in Greenvale who was able to cook some of the best biscuits he had ever tasted.
 
The following year saw him continue to write this novel, which revealed at the end of the book that the short stories were small snippets of conscious thought of the protagonist, detailing how his life was permanently affected by the tasty treats. He was able to find a publisher for the novel and it achieved high local fame due to its many local references. He did not see very much support across the continent, as many of his writings were too meta for most people's taste. His lack of success saw him go back to short stories in which he wrote about criminal law in a more creative sense. A memorable story was one of an officer who attempted to bribe a suspect in order to keep him from ratting him out for police brutality. It featured subtle political commentary but was not overly preachy, and it demonstrated his creative insight to his own past experiences.
 

Introduction to Ice Hockey (2014):

 

When the material began to run out, Francis York Morgan sought after a new type of hobby, one that he had never tried before. He was introduced to the sport of ice hockey, something that despite living as a Canadian he had never undertaken before. From here he took quite a bit of time to develop his game, which was something he was not used to, as most things he ended up doing came naturally to him. He grew comfortable in playing, and took it upon himself to play more competitively. He found a Beer League, which introduced him to more advanced concepts and made him appreciate the game much more. His team was knocked out in the championship game, however his game improved and he looked like a more more competent player from then on.
 

VHLM Draft (S42):

 

Francis York Morgan's efforts with his new sport saw him drafted to the VHLM, and because of this he decided he would take on a new career in professional sports, completely unexpected for him. So far he has met many new faces who have yet to know what he is about, and so far he has been considered a local icon for his quirky personality and his vast knowledge of creative writing and criminal law. His book "The Wonderful Biscuit Affliction" has since become a big hit in Ottawa, and because of his new found fame he has been able to participate in book signings as well as player signings. His career in the VHL may yet be unknown, but his path to it is well known now, and it was a wild path at that.

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Overview: 5/5 - Awesome biography, and a very interesting read. Quite a career for a man to go from writing, to the FBI, to hockey.

 

Grammar: 3/3 - Not much

 

"which he began to live his live" - live his life

"he looked like a more more competent" - like a more competent

 

Presentation: 1/1 - Everything is good here. One of the pictures after "Initial Years: Youth" doesn't show up for me though.

 

Over 1000 Words? 1/1

 

Overall: 10/10

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