[b]Name[/b]: Hidalgo Calavera [b]Age[/b]: 34 [b]Gender[/b]: Male [b]Race:[/b] Skeleton (Human) [b]Appearance:[/b] A bleach white human skeleton clothed in a black jacket, black pants, a white shirt with a cravat, a red sash tied about his waist, and a large black sombrero. He is painted with flowers, green vines winding across his body dotted with flowers of every color. His skull, in particular, is covered with them. Right below where his noes would be a pencil mustache is painted in black. He wears a sword at his side. [b]Personality[/b]: Hidalgo is a tried and true gentleman, hastily jumping to the defense of any senoritas and never backing down from a matter of honor. Let no man imply that Hidalgo Calavera is anything other than honest, brave, and very very generous. He loves parties and celebrations, especially throwing them, and though he can no longer taste or consume because he's a skeleton that will not stop him from sampling every delicacy he can get his hands on. He is an romantic and enjoys fine art, music, poetry, literature, food, drink, and clothing. He especially loves giving these things to others, because he loves gifts and gift giving. He is a man of great passion, and will throw himself into something 100%. This can lead to him forgetting important things, or ignoring things that are important in his fervor. [b]Brief Backstory[/b]: Hidalgo was born as a nobleman of the country of Espania in southern Europa. He lived a life of opulence and hedonism, never wanting for anything, and was looked up to and respected by the villagers under him for how readily he would share his great wealth. For a local girls wedding he road out to purchase the finest white dress money could buy. For every baby born Hidalgo would be there at the celebration bearing gifts of fine wine, clothing fit for a royal child, healthy food, and money. This generosity only increased upon his fathers death and his ascension to the head of the house, inviting the whole village into his family home to celebrate his birthday and throwing money at any problem the people came to him with. In five years he had managed to spend nearly the entire family fortune in this manner, and the extended family realized that something would have to be done about this heirless fool who seemed bound and determined to spend every red cent that should rightfully go to one of them when he died. So a group of his cousins got him messily drunk, bashed him on the back of the head with a candlestick, chucked him into a barrel of acid, and rolled that off a cliff into the ocean. Hidalgo Calavera died. But he did not stay dead. For the first time, in his life a leisure and opulence, Hidalgo's godly powers manifested and a miracle occurred. When Hudalgo washed up on shore and walked back to the villa, it was only to retried a few precious items (his sword, his favorite hat, his guitar, and his beloved horse La Sombra) and to thank his cousins. As they cowered in fear at his presence he willed them the house, the lands surrounding, and what was left of his fortune on the condition that they look after the people. Then he road off into the sunset, his purpose in life now painfully clear. He would give the greatest gift off all: he would remove the mortal fear of death. [b]Abilites:[/b] Hidalgo possesses amazing speed and is tireless as a result of being dead. It addition he is a phenomenal swordsman, can play any instrument he sets his mind to, learned from a young age how to cook fine meals from the family chef, and is an excellent rider. [b]Equipment, Items, and Other Belongings on Hand:[/b] -La Sombra, his horse. -His trusty sabre -A black guitar [b]Miracles: [/b] [i]Stay Another Day[/i]: Hidalgo can allow anyone to remain in the realm of the living after the moment of their death. The dead remain in the state they were at the moment of their death, and can interact normally with the living world. They must remain relatively near Hidalgo to continue existing in the world of the living. When separated from him the shade can exist for exactly 24 hours before vanishing. [i]Conveying the Wishes of the Dead[/i]: Hidalgo can reach out to the wishes of the dead, work them into a physical for, and give them away as gifts to the living. For example, a mother who died with the wish that her sons would make enough money to save the family farm. Hidalgo could take that wish and transform it into a pile of gold, a vein of silver the brothers could find under their land, or a particular bountiful harvest for that year and years to come. Though he has some leeway with interpretation, the wish has to be used for whom the deceased intended. Hidalgo can not take them for himself, or use them on something unrelated. He must follow the will of the dead. [b]Domains:[/b] Death and Charity.