
Bio
THOMAS OLIVER LEITCH.
THE KING NOTHING
Living under his father's command was anything but easy.
On November 17, 1993, a future soldier was born. Thomas was the second child, with an older brother and two younger sisters. His father’s legacy as a war hero loomed large over him. That shadow nurtured a fascination with the military, and soon, a determination to follow in his father's footsteps. But the roots of that ambition were hazy. Was it his choice? Was it his father’s influence? Or was it the inescapable pull of growing up in a household where duty came before everything?His path seemed carved in stone when he was accepted into the United States Military Academy at West Point in 2010. But fate struck a brutal blow that same year—his father, Trevor Leitch, went missing in action, never to return home. The news detonated a rift within the Leitch family. His mother, Julie, was shattered at the thought of losing another loved one to the military. Tensions ran high, and for Thomas, it felt like standing on a battlefield of his own. At seventeen, he cut ties with his family, determined to forge his own path.Somewhere in his heart, hope flickered that his father might still return, but reality crushed it with every passing day.Iraq, 2017. His first taste of war as a young lieutenant left him scarred—literally and figuratively. Two bullets, one in the shoulder and another near the clavicle, nearly ended his life. But the wounds also brought him honor. His courage on the battlefield earned him a commendation. While recovering from his injuries, he met Alicia, an Italian woman working at a nearby café.
I see, you're a king
who's been dethroned.

But peace never lasts long in a soldier’s life. By 2022, Thomas was deployed to Syria. This mission earned him a new rank—and new enemies.
Corrupt superiors with old vendettas against his father accused him of war crimes, accusations that still haunt him. His career, his honor, and even his freedom were at stake.
Eventually, the truth came out. His name was cleared, his “innocence” proven, but the scars from that betrayal never fully healed. Despite everything, he’s still serving with the U.S. Army. But war has a way of changing people. Every day, piece by piece, something inside him fades.
The constant demands of military life have slowly chipped away at his humanity, leaving behind a soldier who’s seen too much, felt too much, and lost too much.In 2025, after years of frontline service and surviving wars, Thomas was approached with a classified proposition: the Special Forces Assessment and Selection (SFAS). For weeks, he was pushed beyond exhaustion—physically, mentally, emotionally. There were no guarantees. Only silence, cold stares. He needed that, for glory, revenge or just to prove himself. He never knew.Months later, after surviving the Q Course and mastering unconventional warfare, Thomas stood silently in formation as a senior operator placed a green beret in his hands. He was one of them now.
A Green Beret.He was no longer just a soldier—he was a weapon with a purpose.
LEITCH'S FAMILY. |
The Leitch name had always been a weight on his shoulders: the legacy of a family of soldiers, with Thomas standing as the third generation to bear it. He was born into the glow of military life. |
Trevor Leitch
THE NAMELESS
fatherTrevor Leitch was born on March 14, 1960, into a family steeped in military tradition. His father, James, had fought in World War II with the 101st Airborne, and his stories of bravery and sacrifice shaped Trevor’s childhood.
From a young age, Trevor showed strong leadership skills. At 18, he enrolled at West Point, where his discipline and strategic talent set him apart. Unlike his father, who parachuted into battlefields, Trevor served with the 1st Infantry Division, "The Big Red One," preferring solid ground over the skies.
During the 1980s and 1990s, he participated in numerous overseas operations, earning respect for his unwavering leadership and ability to keep morale high during difficult missions. By the early 2000s, Trevor had risen to the rank of brigadier general, leading critical operations in Iraq and Afghanistan during the War on Terror.
In 2010, Trevor’s life took a tragic turn. While commanding a contingent of the 1st Infantry Division in Afghanistan, he attended a strategic meeting in Baghlan Province. A suicide bomber detonated an explosive vest during the gathering, collapsing the building.
His body was never recovered, lost beneath the rubble. He was declared Missing in Action (MIA), a fate that left his family in painful uncertainty. The soldiers who served under him remembered him as an exceptional leader, his legacy inspiring others—including his son, Thomas, who now bore the weight of upholding the Leitch tradition.But the shadow of Trevor’s disappearance would haunt Thomas forever.
James Leitch
THE LEGACY
paternal granfatherJames Leitch was born in 1922 in rural New Hampshire. From a working-class family, he dreamed of a better life and enlisted in the Army's Airborne troops when World War II began. During training at Fort Benning, he met Maggie Finnegan, a historian working at the base. Their friendship grew into love, and they married shortly before James deployed to Europe in 1944.On D-Day, June 6, 1944, James parachuted into Normandy, surviving brutal combat while cutting supply lines and securing bridges. Returning home in 1945, he reunited with Maggie and their newborn son, Trevor, named after a fallen comrade.
Though James worked as a mechanical engineer, he remained connected to the military through the reserves. His war experiences haunted him, straining his relationship with Maggie, but they built a loving home for their children. Despite his hope that Trevor wouldn’t follow his path, he supported his son’s military career with pride.
James passed away in 2005 at 85, surrounded by family. In his final years, he spent much of his time reflecting on the war and mourning lost comrades. Trevor was by his side when he died, leaving behind a legacy that would continue through his son. When James closed his eyes for the last time, he did so with the comfort of knowing that his legacy would live on through his son.


📁 THOMAS PERSONNEL FILES

BASIC DATANAME: THOMAS OLIVER LEICH
BIRTHDAY: 17TH NOVEMBER, 1993.
BIRTH PLACE: NEW CITY, NEW YORK.
NATIONALITY: AMERICAN.
AGE: 31 YEARS.
MARITAL STATUS: ENGAGED.
LOCATION: NEW YORK, TENNESSEE.
OCCUPATION: US ARMY, CAPTAIN. (O-3) IT.
LANGUAGES: ARABIC, TURKISH, ENGLISH, SPANISH AND RUSSIAN.
FISICAL APPERANCEHAIR COLOR: BLONDE.
EYE COLOR: LIGHT BLUE.
HEIGHT: 6'3 ft. (1.92 METERS)
WEIGHT: 180 LBS (81 KG)
PSYSIQUE: ATLETIC.
FORMATION•UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY WEST POINT (USMA). 2010-2014 FIRST REGIMENT, COMPANY A-1 ASSASSINS•USMA. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE - COMPUTER SCIENCE. 2010-2014.•10TH MOUNTAIN DIVISION. 67TH INFANTRY REGIMENT. 2ND BATTALION. DANGER COMPANY. 2015-2025•COMPANY EXECUTIVE OFFICER (XO), 67TH IIFANTRY REGIMENT, 2ND BATTALION, DANGER COMPANY. 2017-2019•CISSP. CERTIFICATION. INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION SYSTEM SECURITY CERTIFICATION CONSORTIUM. 2021.•S. ARMY CYBER SCHOOL, FORT GORDON - CYBERSECURITY LEADERSHIP PROGRAM, 2022.
•ODA 522, BRAVO COMPANY, 2ND BATTALION, 5TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP. 2025-MILITARY INFORMATIONDATE ENLISTED: 2011
BRANCH OF SERVICE: UNITED STATES ARMY.
SKILL AND SPECIALIZATIONS: CYBER WARFARE AND IT, INSTRUCTION AND MENTORSHIP, PRIME TARGET ELIMINATION, HAND-TO-HAND COMBAT, SPECIALIZED AND STANDARD WEAPONS.MEDICAL RECORDINJURIES AND HOSPITALIZATIONS:
BROKEN COLLARBONE.
WOUNDED SHOULDER.
SPLINTER CUTS.
THOMAS MEDALS RIBBONS AND CONDECORATIONS OVER THE YEARS

MEDALS, CONDECORATIONS, AND RIBBONS. | |
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Silver Star Medal: | awarded for gallantry in action against an enemy of the united states. |
Bronze Star Medal: | heroic or meritorious service in a combat zone. |
Purple Heart: | for being wounded in action. |
Army Commendation Medal: | acts of heroism, meritorious achievement, or service. |
Army Achievement Medal: | notable achievement or service. |
Joint Service Commendation Medal: | military operations or other assignments that require cooperation between different branches of the military. |
SERVICE AND DEPLOYMENT. | |
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National Defense Service Medal: | serving during a designated time of conflict. |
Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal: | initial post-9/11 operations. |
Iraq Campaign Medal: | Iraq 2017-2018 / 2023. |
Syria Campaign Medal (IRCM) | Syria 2018/2022. |
Afghanistan Campaign Medal: | Afghanistan 2023. |
Overseas Service Ribbon: | for each completed overseas tour. 2017/2018/2021/2022/2023. |
TRAINING AND SPEC. | |
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Army Service Ribbon: | completing initial entry training and officer schooling. |
NCO Professional Development Ribbon: | complete various levels of professional development courses. |
Parachutist Badge Ribbon: | complete successfully the air assault school. |
Air Assault Badge Ribbon | complete successfully the basic airborne course (BAC) |
Combat Infantryman Badge (CIB): | direct combat engagement. |
♔ BEHAVIOR AND PERSONALITY ♔Calm at first glance, with a serious spark. He's always prepared for everything; what characterizes him most is his resilience and his ability to hold back emotions. Mysterious, a bit shy, and determined—once he feels comfortable, his military demeanor goes right out the window, and a much more silly Thomas emerges. Some days he can become cold and distant due to PTSD and depression. Afraid of hurting the people he loves, he tends to isolate himself. Yet beneath that calm: he's dangerous, in the quiet, calculated way only a soldier can be. A storm stays a storm, even when it’s calm.
HEADCANONS
⋆ He collects weapons, with Sig Sauer being one of his favorite brands.
⋆ He has two scars—one near his collarbone and the other on his shoulder—marks from gunshot wounds that almost cost him his life.
⋆ Romantic relationships don't come easily to him, so he tends to stay away from them.
⋆ He is a fan of many metal bands.
⋆ His best friend is Franz Szymanski. They met during a mission.
⋆ He suffers from PTSD and IED which is occasionally noticeable at first glance.
⋆ He comes from a Scottish bloodline.
BY DESIGN-HE WAS
MADE FOR THE FRONTLINE

⋆ He studied computer science during his military career.
⋆ He usually avoids social events, as crowds make him feel uncomfortable.
⋆ His favorite color is green. Black comes in as a close second.
⋆ Thomas was accused of war crimes in Syria.
⋆ Video games are his life.
⋆ He has a raven called Terokk as a pet.
⋆ The love of his life is Dahlia Crawford.
