Jones is in his late 30s, with sharp, perceptive eyes that seem to notice details others overlook. His hair is dark and slightly unkempt, as if he’s often too busy chasing leads to care for appearances. He wears a rugged, weatherproof coat layered over a practical shirt and sturdy boots, ready for both city streets and icy backcountry. A worn leather satchel hangs at his side, filled with notebooks, cameras, and an assortment of arcane tools collected over years of investigations.
Methodical and skeptical, Jones approaches every case with a blend of scientific rigor and cautious open-mindedness. He has a dry, understated sense of humor and a calm demeanor, even when confronting entities most would flee from. Despite his rational approach, he carries a quiet respect—and sometimes fear—for the supernatural, knowing that some forces cannot be fully understood or controlled.
A former detective in the Canadian federal police, Jones shifted to the specialized field of supernatural investigation after encountering a case that defied conventional explanation. Over time, he’s developed a network of contacts, from indigenous shamans to urban paranormal enthusiasts, who provide guidance on the country’s myriad supernatural occurrences.