Clyde, a character in the Kiss of Death book, was your brother. He made his first appearance in Chapter 2, although he was mentioned for the first time in Chapter 1.
Appearance[]
Clyde's appearance is dependent on the model chosen for your character. He wore a blue blazer, a blue vest with a white shirt, and a maroon tie and handkerchief.
Personality[]
According to you, Clyde was ruthless, didn't let anyone boss him around, and never went down without a fight.
Background[]
Like his parents, Clyde was in on the family business. According to Beckham, Clyde had his own accounts when he was fifteen, because he was ready for them. This ultimately led to his death, as seven years ago he was killed by Leo Flint's bodyguards during a meeting gone wrong.
Chapters[]
Kiss of Death[]
Kiss of Death[]
- Chapter 1: Playing with Fire (Mentioned)
- Chapter 2: Past and Present
- Chapter 4: The Danger of Memory (Mentioned)
- Chapter 6: Taking Care of Business (Mentioned)
- Chapter 7: Point Blank (Mentioned)
- Chapter 8: It Takes Two to Tango (Mentioned)
- Chapter 10: Poker Face (Mentioned)
- Chapter 11: Swept Away (Mentioned)
- Chapter 12: Rescue Me (Mentioned)
- Chapter 13: Dangerous Liaisons (Mentioned)
- Chapter 15: How the Mighty Fall (Mentioned; Determinant)
- Chapter 16: Two Households (Mentioned; Determinant)
- Chapter 17: The Departed (Mentioned; Determinant)
- Chapter 18: Speechless (Mentioned)
- Chapter 19: Bound & Buried (Mentioned)
- Chapter 20: The Casualties of War (Mentioned; Determinant)
- Chapter 21: Partners in Crime (Mentioned)
Relationships[]
Your Character[]
Clyde was your brother. The two of you were close before his death, and he liked teasing you. Similarly to Zarya however, Clyde thought that you were too young to understand how things work, and preferred you staying away from their disputes.
Gallery[]
Other Looks[]
Miscellaneous[]
Trivia[]
- Faces 1-3 resemble the versions of Gavin Covington from Baby Bump, while Face 4 resembles Colt Monroe from Untameable.
- The surname Wolfe is thought to have Norman origins. An early member of the family bore resemblance to a wolf in either appearance or behavior.[1]