well, Aiden is definitely a continuing character, though at least he seems to making himself a part of an existing story rather than demanding one of his own! I didn’t think he would fit into that particular story, but he says otherwise, and after looking at the circumstances, there’s a definite need for someone of his abilities there.

A few years ago, Aiden moved across the seas, to the States. For a time, he made his home in New York City. Although business was good, the city was too crowded, loud and bright for his likes. He took advantage of the opportunities that came his way and now owns three small houses set on the outskirts of average towns. One is in the southeast, one in the mid-west, and the last is located on the west coast, giving him a wide base of operation.

Aiden seems to have found a way to soothe his conscience, at least for now. Though he still actively creates tools that are designed to break or circumvent the law, he is very selective about who he sells them to. In fact, Aiden is very selective about who he even agrees to meet with. Might does not always make right, and in this country, at this time, there is a very definite skewing of the balance.

For now, he stays on the outskirts, providing only tools and doing so under various alias. He hopes to remain on those outskirts, unrecognized as a player in the dangerous game that swirls around him.