Raised at Harrow School, Thomas Jameson received an elite education. This is where he first met Dr. Colbern, a physics professor at the school and a member of ‘The Order of the Golden Dawn’. Jameson’s calculated and seductive ability for hiding in plain sight is what caught Dr. Colbern’s attention. He noticed that everything Jameson did had exceptional timing, but it was virtually impossible to follow his intention or know his target until after he accomplished his goal.
Jameson was almost overlooked by The Order because he was handsome. Handsome often comes with too much attention which makes a bad fit for The Order. It was Dr. Colbern insistence that changed their mind. Many agents from The Order studied Jameson’s calculations to discover his intentions or find his targets and all failed. They couldn’t ignore his talent. And talent like that doesn’t come without competition. Henry Talbot was also given the much favor from the order…too much favor, but only one would be allowed membership. Jameson was the first to take action against Talbot.
Talbot didn’t fall as quickly as Jameson was expected and Talbot was cutting off many of his options. The flaw in his plan was that Talbot knew his intention. He would’ve lost if he hadn’t revealed Talbot’s secret. When Talbot played one of his tricks on Jameson, an agent from The Order “accidently” witnessed the incident thus securing Jameson’s membership to the order.
Jameson is only kinda sorta loyal to The Order. He’s only as loyal as he needs to be to accomplish his goal.