[center] Name: Christian Uril Age: 18 Gender: Male Blood Type: AB Nationality: English Ultimite/SHSL: Artist Appearence: [img=http://media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com/236x/e4/96/eb/e496eb00e73e3fcf4e3c704e5dac6395.jpg] Personality: Christian is a silent boy, but it's not because he's trying to be. He's mute. In general he appears to have a gentle demeanor, handling things in the world with a sense of grace and loneliness. This covers up his inner frustration and desire to speak, even if it's just to vocalize. He is able to let people in, and show them how he sees the world through his art, painting masterpieces and portraits for all to see just what his soul sees. He can use sign language, but often finds himself in the company of those who can't understand it. That being said, he enjoys spending time in large groups and loves it when others can appreciate his art. He hates people who talk badly about his art, his only form of communication to the world, and has been known to get exceptionally aggressive. Likes: Art, Music, Being around large groups of people, Spicy food, Painting Dislikes: Loneliness, Harsh critiques of his art, Making pottery Strengths: Painting, Communicating via uncanny means, Pencil Sketches Strengths*: Guardian Weaknesses: Gets aggressive when people are overly critical, Frustration when others can't understand him Fears: Not being able to reach others though art, Having someone literally tear apart his hard work and call him a flop Birth Town: London, UK Bio: Christian was born mute, but it took until he was about three years old for his exceptionally well off parents to find out. He was immediately enrolled into programs to help him learn to cope, and he followed suit without a problem. When he came to his preteen years he requested to be enrolled in a normal school which, after much deliberation, his parents conceded. It was there that Christian met the art teacher that would ignite his passion for all things artistic, and spur him to create true masterpieces after years of hard practice. He was recently expelled in his final year when he was asked to make something out of pottery and completely failed. A particularly unkind woman who had been quite unkind to him during the majority of his enrollment opened her mouth about it and Christian couldn't take it anymore. He leaped at her with an xacto knife, a tool artists often use for pottery, and attempted to severely cut her. He was caught before he could do so and was immediately expelled. His parents were shocked at him and sent him overseas to finish his enrollment and to punish him for his outlash. [/center]