[hider=Adam Lowe] [img=http://assets.vg247.com/current//2014/03/infamous_second_son_legacy_dlc3.jpg] [b]Name:[/b] Adam Lowe [b]Age:[/b] 18 [b]Personality:[/b] (WIP) [b]History:[/b] Adam was born in South Africa, the son of a pair of janitors. For the entirety of his childhood, he was raised in a poverty-stricken community of both drug dealers and addicts on the outskirts of Cape Town, where he discovered his love for all things writing, often using a friend's IBM PC to practice reciting stories and tales of glorious knights ransacking villages, slaughtering orcs, and rescuing princesses, their steel armor glinting in the medieval sun. However, as Adam entered his adolescence, he gave up on writing, instead focusing on heroin, which despised his parents, resulting in calls to the police and attempts at arrest, which would've ultimately resulted with the young boy rotting in prison. To prevent this, he chose to ran away from home with the aforementioned friend to Cape Town, where they believed they could find enough money to go on their own knightly adventures. As the duo moved from town to town for weeks on end, scrounging for money and food, they grew desperate for comfort and solace, eventually happening across a group of dealers, resulting in a return to the heroin abuse and a large debt. However, news of the boys' disappearance soon spread throughout country, and, fearing arrests, the two decided to get clean and sneak into Botswana, where the South African authorities couldn't reach them. After a week or so of planning, the 14-year-old duo believed themselves to be ready, and began their escape, only to be captured by a tribal gang who the boys' dealers had sent out in order to get their money. While his friend managed to get away, Adam was hardly as fortunate, instead being brought back to the "crack den" he had frequented during his journey across South Africa. Luckily, just as he was about to be enslaved as a drug mule by the vindictive dealers, a bust by local authorities occurred, resulting in Adam's arrest and subsequent deportation to the prestigious Chiharu University in Japan, as part of the South African government's attempts as juvenile reform. He's been studying journalism there there since. [/hider]