Samson Monroe
From Asaction
Age: 20 | 20 |
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Physical Characteristics | Black Hair, brown eyes |
Occupation | Hikki's assistant in the syndicate. |
Family Members | Parents deceased (Mother died of illness, father killed himself shortly after.); Has a younger sister, Anne. |
Significant Friends | Clarice Rowe, Hikki Follet |
Board Counterpart | MasterSamson |
VA/Seiyuu | Dave Wittenberg/Takahiro Sakurai |
Nicknames/Aliases | Sammie, Chu |
Bio
Samson Monroe is a character from La Révolution. Samson was first introduced in chapter 5 "It Happened One Night". Samson is Hikki's assistant, which makes his job doing most of the planning that tends to be overlooked. In this chapter, Samson also met Clarice Rowe who he was quite fond of from their meeting. Since then, Samson and Clarice's relationship has become more serious and it's quite obvious that Samson cares greatly for her. Samson is also frequently the victim of Hikki's sexual advances. These tend to irritate him greatly to the point where these types of situations have begun invading his dreams. Strangely enough, in Samson's dreams the encounters aren't nearly as stressful for him and are sometimes what could be considered pleasurable. (These dreams are also an annoyance of Samson's) These dreams only began occurring after Samson and his sister began to live at the Cafe with Hikki and Clarice. (Clarice came along to defend Samson from Hikki and his advances) Samson ultimately ended up having to sleep in the same room as Hikki as per their agreement. In chapter 29, Hikki tells Samson that this was only so he didn't do something he would regret, probably referring to something involving Clarice.
Samson originally joined the syndicate to help create a life that would be better for his younger sister in their country. He feels that since she has been taking care of him since their parents died, he owes it to her. Samson also says that he has a strong sense of justice, which is another reason he gives for having joined.
Samson is generally caring and somewhat naive in nature, he seems like the type that would tend to trust people too much. In chapter 16, Father John Sadar gives Samson a glass cross a sign of invitation to join the Order of the Glass Cross, although later Samson states that he has no intention of joining them.