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full name: Levi Sullivan gender & pronouns: cis man & he/him age & date of birth: 36, July 29, 1986 where do they live: Downtown time living in lockwood springs: 20 years occupation: firefighter (fighter) affiliation: keepers rank: member positive traits: Confident, Efficient, Perceptive, Resourceful negative traits: Argumentative, Arrogant, Impatient, Stubborn older brother to @beau-sullyâ
OVERVIEW
Paige Sullivan is a saint in Leviâs eyes. His mom wasnât prepared to raise two kids alone but she worked tirelessly to support her two boys and give them a good life. While there was a part of Levi that wondered about his dad, he was old enough to know that there are some things that didnât have answers.
They lived in Denver until he was 16, Levi taking odd jobs to help supplement their momâs meager income. Heâd chip in to help buy Beau birthday and Christmas gifts and he learned to be resourceful over the years.Â
When she wanted to move back to her hometown, he was apprehensive, finally feeling like he was getting his footing, especially right before junior year. Sure, he mightâve fallen in with a rougher crowd but he was just learning to blend in, to make a bit of extra cash that was used to help their family.
But he knew she felt it was best for their family so despite his own reservations, Levi was right there beside her, helping box up their small apartment. Turns out it still takes a long time to pack, even when you donât have much.
When they got to Lockwood, he began to understand why she needed to be closer to family. Their grandmother barely recognized Levi with how big heâd grown. Deep down he knew that he couldnât help the way their grandmother could, and that no matter how responsible he tried to be, he was still part of the burden their mom carried.Â
Levi threw himself into his final years of school, getting passable grades and enjoying the sporting atmosphere the public school offered. The Sullivan boys became known for having easy-going attitudes (unless you got to know them) and a more or less can-do attitude. Theyâd had to get by their entire lives that doing hard work wasnât beneath them.
When it was time to graduate, Levi debated about going to college but even with scholarships and financial aid, it felt like a financial stretch at the time. Still, itâs a good thing he went to the career fair because it was there that the Lockwood Springs Fire Department had a booth there, talking about alternative career paths and that piqued his interest. After graduation, Levi became a firefighter after sailing through the different tests and began a career that helped people (and gave a boost of adrenaline while doing so).
And despite never pressuring him into doing so, when Beau joined a few years later, Levi had never felt prouder to be a Sullivan. And when Beau decided to join the Keepers, he followed suit, not about to let his little brother venture into something like that on his own. Now, years later, Levi has come to appreciate and value the clubâs camaraderie and the fact that theyâve become an extended family to both him and his brother.Â
EXTRA
He fights because heâs good at it and because it gives him an outlet for unbridled aggression that he canât exercise in his job as a firefighter.
He makes sure to spend time with his mom throughout the month, knowing it can fly by and she wonât bother him or Beau to see them. One of the brothers will pull the other into an impromptu dinner during the week when they can because it makes her week.
Heâs got a Ford Bronco from the 70s heâs refurbished over the years as a side project. His friends gave him a hard time about it, asking when itâs gonna be done or if heâs just given up. Heâs finally driving it around now though and pays no mind to the naysayers.
He enjoys rock climbing so youâll sometimes catch him at the Adventure Center on a day off.Â













