John Flory, born circa 1890, is addressed in the native patois as "Mr. Porley". At the time of the novel's opening sequences, around 1925, he is about thirty-five years old, of average height, and has black, stiff hair. He wears a mustache and has sallow, nearly yellow skin. His most distinguishing feature, however, is a grotesque and large birthmark which covers most of the left half of his face, running in a large crescent from his eye to his chin.