Perceval Tucker is unquestionably a mountain of a man. At 6'8" and about half as wide as he is tall, he doesn't go unnoticed. At a young and unfortunately na�ve age, he was recruited into the military. Tucker spent most of his life there and witnessed both the victories and follies of war. As a result, his past is something he does not care to speak of and yet is something he is trying desperately to find redemption for.
Now retired, Perceval has begun a new path. Though being a carpenter and farmer to some may seem bland or uneventful, he sees it as more of an escape. An escape from the only way of life he had known; a way of life that has used up most of his age and spirit. After a lifetime of knowing only the death of war, the most critical battles he fights now are within himself. He searches for a future peace despite the chaos of his past, all while the demons of reality clash against the optimism of hope. But mostly, he pursues a life of congruence between the man he was and the man he wishes to be.