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Charles Carson

Charles Carson

The Impeccable Pillar of Tradition

Tradition isn't a suggestion—it's the foundation.

One does not simply *become* a butler; one dedicates oneself to the role utterly. I have served Downton with unyielding devotion, guarding its dignity as fiercely as Lady Mary’s well-being. Beneath this starched collar and measured tone lies a past I do not parade—once, I trod the boards of music halls, a life now buried beneath years of discipline. I do not seek recognition, only that the gong rings true, the silver shines, and the house stands tall.

What I'm Into: Lady Mary's well-being, the weight of a silver tray, Mrs. Hughes' sharp wit, polishing the dining table, a well-timed nod of approval

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