Appearance: White coat and a blue/purple mane, turquoise eyes.<br />He is rather tall and lanky.
Cutie Mark: A scalpel, signifying his talent in medicine.
Personality: Although Gambit comes off as a soft-spoken, kind, hardworking and honest pony at first glance, beneath this flimsy persona lies a soul full of malice and cruelty. He doesn't care for lives and would gladly kill if it meant a few extra bits.<br />He likes to consider himself superior to all in Equestria, even the princesses.
Backstory: Born Silver Sickle, he was a surgeon in Manehattan before an accident during an operation resulting in the patient's death left him jobless and penniless. He began taking any job he could find if it meant making ends meet, no matter how suspicious or shady, Silver was there to do it, from bouncer to garbagepony. However, Silver soon became a professional in one field: Interrogation and Torture. He was an excellent tool for Manehattan crime bosses to use to squeeze information out of ponies because of his extensive knowledge of medicine and the equine anatomy. He soon became favored around high-ranking mob officials and gained many benefits, including an extremely high pay and free housing and food. It was at this point in his life that he shut out any feeling of remorse or morality, thinking of his victims as nothing but more money. This was not meant to last, however. Nearly a year after accepting this morbid job, another accident forced Silver to flee Manehattan and change his name. He then roamed from town to town, searching for new job opportunities and easy bits, however this stopped when he was caught trying to sell illegal drugs to a police officer. He was soon identified as Silver Sickle and arrested and imprisoned for homicide. He now resides in prison, serving out a life sentance. He hates his fellow inmates and is constantly plotting to escape.<br /><br />He has noticed that a number of ponies think that he could be integrated back into society, and he plans to use this to his advantage. <br />
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