Jordan Wyman

@graedari’s Dishonored OC. Being the child of Treavor and Mrs. Wyman, Jordan recently ran away from the Wyman household, staying with Thomas & Misha while they figured out what to do next. But when they arrived at Treavor’s doorsteps, hoping he would’ve taken them in, they found themself rejected and left without any other options. That is, until they stumble upon Morgan’s bakery and the Pendletwins.

Pre-AU Timeline

  • Runs away due to the tensions caused by them being born out of wedlock. Struggled with abusive parents that despised them for what they were, so they were eventually fed up and ran away.
  • Ran with Daud’s gang (after he had quit the group) for a bit before it was officially disbanded. Ends up staying with Thomas & Misha whom took care of them while in the gang. Not wanting to be completely dependent on T & M, they try to find Treavor, only for that to not work out.
  • Arrives at Morgan’s bakery while both twins are there, ends up asking them to stay with them. While Morgan likes the kid’s audacity, Custis isn’t convinced until he realizes he could cash Jordan’s child support checks.
  • Encounters trouble at Clavering HS to the point of ending up in the ISS program, where they are forced to volunteer at Wrenhaven Elementary. Daud takes them under his wing in some way. They get to work with and pester their uncle. Shenanigans ensue.

Relationships

Jordan is Custis's long lost nibling, making him their uncle. At a time in their tumultuous teenage life where they're desperate but cagey, Jordan develops a natural dislike towards Custis and the authority that he tries to exert. They exchange barbs as enrichment with each other: it keeps Custis's mind sharp while Jordan can slightly vent out their anger with words. It looks like arguing and bitterness to anyone else, but there's usually no hard feelings.

As the years go by and Jordan matures, they get used to their weird uncles, especially Custis. Custis proves time and time again that he does take care of them somewhat, though it takes a while for them to recognize it. They wouldn't ever admit it to his face, but they do grow to appreciate his role in their life as an uncle and familial figure.