Audrey Kinshikov

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  • Audrey Kinshikov

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      Missing
    • Gender:
      Male
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    • Aliases:
      Dr. Evil, Communist, Comrade, Babyface Bandit

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    • Relatives:
      Unknown Adoptive Uncle (deceased)

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    Description:

    Audrey was a monk from a monastery in Tibet. He is currently living in Los Santos, San Andreas.

    Biography:


    Around the time he was 10 year old, Audrey woke up in a monastery in Tibet with nothing but his last name. He later found out that he was sent by his adoptive uncle to the monastery to pursue monkhood. However, he couldn’t recall his own identity, who his uncle was, nor what actually happened before he woke up in Tibet. As a result, he was taken care of by the monastery and eventually had to live in monasticism in Tibet. Nothing much is known about his life before monkhood other than the possibility of him being from Russia.

    He often joined his teachers and peers travelling to multiple places like India, Japan, Singapore and more for charity purposes. During this time, he also picked up several hobbies such as reading car magazines, comics, and fishing. He used to sneak tons of comics and car magazines into his monastery without getting caught. Even though he spent most of his time living with his peers, they rarely interacted with him due to his mysterious background which is the prime reason for his social awkwardness.

    When he’s around 19 years old, he decided to leave the Behelit Monastery to go on a pilgrimage to regain his memory. His intended destination was originally Liberty City but one of Audrey’s teachers told him that Liberty City would ‘direct him to many wrong paths’. Instead, his teacher suggested Los Santos to him without any specific reason other than “being able to enjoy the beach.”.

    Trivia/Quotes:


    • "ouh"
    • "I understand"
    • "I see"
    • "Oi!"