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Old Soldier
The origins of the Old Soldier are lost to time. He is an almost mythological figure, who fight for justice on his terms, from a clearly impartial, perhaps purer viewpoint. He seems to appear at the turning points of conflicts. His war history has him siding with the United States for the most part, with sightings in the Civil War, the Spanish-American war, and both World Wars. One exception to this is Vietnam, where he reportedly stood against American soldiers. There is no film footage of these actions, and no photographs.
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1 Physical Appearance 2 Speculations, Observations and Theories 3 Known Appearances 4 Appearances (in published order)
[edit] Physical Appearance
Witnesses have described him as a old man, wearing a breastplate over chain mail, gauntlets, worn pants, and cavalry boots with un rowelled spurs. Over time, he has added to his equipment. He carries a sword that is rumored to be the fabled Excalibur, a flintlock pistol, grenades, and a bayoneted rifle. Most of his armaments and his outfit predate the Civil War, which is his earliest mentioned appearance so far.
He is described as standing eight-feet tall with a face of granite. [edit] Speculations, Observations and Theories
It's possible that he might be King Arthur himself. Returning when someone is in their time of need. [edit] Known Appearances
1863 1898 1918 1944 1952 or 1953- in Pyongyang possible earlier in the Korean War 1959 1972 1975- at the fall of Saigon
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Appearances (in published order)
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