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In 2030, when Reimi fell ill, Jason met [[Cher Young]], who offered him work doing reproductions. He put everything he had into copying Z's techniques, but the passion in his work died while painting "After the Rain," when he learned Cher was selling his work as counterfeits rather than reproductions. When he learned Cher was using him to commit crimes, Jason claimed he had cheated on Reimi with Cher so that Reimi would divorce him and not be included in any scandal when he was eventually caught.<ref name="marius208" />
In 2030, when Reimi fell ill, Jason met [[Cher Young]], who offered him work doing reproductions. He put everything he had into copying Z's techniques, but the passion in his work died while painting "After the Rain," when he learned Cher was selling his work as counterfeits rather than reproductions. When he learned Cher was using him to commit crimes, Jason claimed he had cheated on Reimi with Cher so that Reimi would divorce him and not be included in any scandal when he was eventually caught.<ref name="marius208" />
During his time divorced and living alone, Jason was a very private and solitary individual who rarely left his home. He left little impression on his neighbors<ref>[[Marius' Story 02-03]]</ref> and smelled strongly of paint, cigarette smoke, and poor hygiene. He was also cynical about the value of fame and dreams vs. the value of money, stating he was happy to produce imitation paintings to become rich in his lifetime rather than hope to be known after his death.<ref>[[Marius' Story 02-05]]</ref> Jason is noted as being an extremely skillful forger, able to replicate at least 80% of the true Z's techniques and strokes. However, the replications are noted to be mechanical in nature only, without the soul that can truly touch a viewer<ref name="marius0104">[[Marius' Story 01-04]]</ref> due to his disillusionment after discovering his role in a criminal operation.<ref name="marius208" /> Notably, he failed to replicate specific lighting techniques that Z borrows from Klimt rather than Rembrandt.<ref name="marius0108">[[Marius' Story 01-08]]</ref>


When Jason was arrested and went to trial, his confession and cooperation with the investigation earned him a suspended sentence. After the trial, he reconciled with Reimi, who forgave him and agreed to continue supporting him despite his choice to give up painting and move on to another career since he hadn't achieved anything by age 30. However, Jason was dissuaded from his plan to quit painting by [[Marius von Hagen]], who signed him to Pax's Rising Talent Initiative.<ref>[[Marius' Story 02-13]]</ref>
When Jason was arrested and went to trial, his confession and cooperation with the investigation earned him a suspended sentence. After the trial, he reconciled with Reimi, who forgave him and agreed to continue supporting him despite his choice to give up painting and move on to another career since he hadn't achieved anything by age 30. However, Jason was dissuaded from his plan to quit painting by [[Marius von Hagen]], who signed him to Pax's Rising Talent Initiative.<ref>[[Marius' Story 02-13]]</ref>
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After his conviction, he took a break from work, served probation, and participated in group education. However, despite his quiet life, he was exposed and doxxed as an example of the corruption within the Rising Talent Initiative.<ref>[[Marius' Story 03-05]]</ref> He eventually went on to quit the Initiative, stating he owed Marius too much to be used as the knife that stabs him.<ref>[[Marius' Story 03-08]]</ref>
After his conviction, he took a break from work, served probation, and participated in group education. However, despite his quiet life, he was exposed and doxxed as an example of the corruption within the Rising Talent Initiative.<ref>[[Marius' Story 03-05]]</ref> He eventually went on to quit the Initiative, stating he owed Marius too much to be used as the knife that stabs him.<ref>[[Marius' Story 03-08]]</ref>


Since his life settled down, Jason has continued to study art. He sometimes attends events at which Z is rumored to appear, hoping to apologize in person.<ref>[[Menagerie of Lights Event/Interviews]]</ref>
During his time divorced and living alone, Jason was a very private and solitary individual who rarely left his home. He left little impression on his neighbors<ref>[[Marius' Story 02-03]]</ref> and smelled strongly of paint, cigarette smoke, and poor hygiene. He was also cynical about the value of fame and dreams vs. the value of money, stating he was happy to produce imitation paintings to become rich in his lifetime rather than hope to be known after his death.<ref>[[Marius' Story 02-05]]</ref>
 
Jason is noted as being an extremely skillful forger, able to replicate at least 80% of the true Z's techniques and strokes. However, the replications are noted to be mechanical in nature only, without the soul that can truly touch a viewer<ref name="marius0104">[[Marius' Story 01-04]]</ref> due to his disillusionment after discovering his role in a criminal operation.<ref name="marius208" /> Notably, he failed to replicate specific lighting techniques that Z borrows from Klimt rather than Rembrandt.<ref name="marius0108">[[Marius' Story 01-08]]</ref>


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