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Fred Porlock affiliates with William James Moriarty, operating as an intelligence operative and tactical assistant within his network. Recruited during the Lucien incident, Fred employed disguise skills to locate Lucien and impersonate a deceased woman, cornering the criminal into confession and punishment. He remains dedicated to William’s objective of dismantling the British class system through orchestrated crimes against corrupt aristocrats, positioning himself close to William to support this mission.

Physically, Fred has jet black hair, pale skin, and grey eyes, with a slim yet slightly muscular build. Bandages wrap his forearms, stopping just before the wrists. His typical attire includes a long-sleeved white dress shirt with blue rectangle cufflinks, navy blue pants secured by Y-back suspenders, a black coat, and a light blue scarf doubling as a hood. A pen and notebook, tools for recording noble-related crimes, often rest in his shirt pocket. He stands approximately 168 cm tall.

Quiet and unsociable, Fred speaks sparingly, typically only when reporting intelligence or commenting on immediate events. Despite this reserve, he exhibits a fundamentally gentle and kind nature, particularly toward vulnerable individuals. This trait emerges in his fervent desire to rescue children targeted during the Hunting of the Baskervilles incident, revealing an inability to abandon those in need—a motivation aligning with William’s own principles. Fred’s commitment to reforming England’s social structures mirrors William’s, though preserving lives holds equal weight for him.

He displays high proficiency in combat, wielding firearms, knives, and martial arts with skill, executing kicks, punches, and flips to evade adversaries. His agility enables feats like balancing on narrow surfaces, leaping between carriages, or scaling walls to rooftops. A master of disguise, Fred has convincingly impersonated figures such as Frida in the Dancers on the Bridge case, a murdered man during the Noahtic incident, and an elderly woman retrieving a ring at a crime scene. These talents make him indispensable for espionage and intelligence gathering, roles he fulfills by spying on targets and relaying findings to Moriarty.

Fred’s narrative function revolves around enabling and advancing Moriarty’s schemes through reconnaissance and subterfuge, operating as England’s premier information broker. His actions consistently support the group’s objectives while reflecting an underlying moral compass focused on shielding the innocent.