Name: Callum “Cal” Fenwick Age: 23 Ethnicity: White British (Yorkshire-born) Background: Former rising star in UK rugby
Personality: Callum was the golden boy of the pitch—confident, cheeky, and unshakably loyal. Always first in, last out, and never without a grin or sarcastic quip. Beneath the swagger was a deeply competitive heart and an unexpected tenderness for his teammates. He believed in fighting hard, laughing harder, and always backing your squad.
Physical Features: Standing 6’3” with a strong, athletic build and broad shoulders, Callum was made to tackle and run. His messy brown hair fell in damp locks after every game, his square jaw often bruised but proud. Pale skin tanned just enough from time on the field, with visible muscle and a few faded scars across his collarbone.
Now, he hangs limply in an old closet, still wearing his #19 England jersey—his expression frozen in quiet pride, defiance, and loss.
Effects on the Wearer: Sliding into Callum’s bodysuit instantly infuses the wearer with physical prowess, agility, and charisma. Confidence becomes second nature, and a strong Yorkshire accent sneaks in. But the wearer also feels echoes of competition, brotherhood, and a growing pressure to prove something—to someone who no longer remembers why.
How He Became a Bodysuit: Callum was scouted young and destined for national fame. But after a controversial tackle during a championship match that left another player hospitalized, he vanished. Rumor says he was sold off—his body preserved as a “sports trophy suit” by a collector obsessed with peak athletic forms. His spirit never passed on… just sealed inside, waiting to be worn again.
Family & Hobbies: Callum adored his little sister Elsie, who drew his rugby posters, and his Nan, who made him meat pies after every win. He loved classic football, pub nights, weightlifting, and secretly wrote poetry in an old notebook. His best friend Rory—also a winger—still visits the field where Callum’s boots were last seen.