[b]Name:[/b] Noah Waker [b]Age:[/b] 9 [b]Gender:[/b] Male [b]Guardian:[/b] ([@Phobos]) Viole [b]Family:[/b] Wraith [b]Appearance - Human:[/b] [img]http://i.imgur.com/uYbVyW7.png[/img] [b]Appearance - Invoked:[/b] In his Invoked form, Noah's torso and arms, regardless of clothing, becomes translucent and his rib cage, arm, and hand bones are visible; appearing in a flawless white color. Furthermore, two small, fleshy horns protrude from either side of his forehead. In both his human and Invoked appearances, Noah, at times, will wear a [url=http://i.imgur.com/0kqZ6aY.png]white rabbit mask[/url]. The reason as to why he wears the mask is unclear. [b]Appearance - Shifted:[/b] Currently, Noah employs four Shifted transformations. However, only his Wraith form appears in reality; the other three forms only appear in the illusion world created by his Wraith form. [hider=Wraith Form][center][img]http://i.imgur.com/sQ4TmUj.png[/img][/center] Additionally to what is shown above, in his Wraith form, Noah's protruding spine grows into a bony tree with leafless branches and pale blue, rose-like flowers. The tree seems to emit a haunting yet beautiful faint white glow as well a sweet aroma that is almost nearly undetectable to normal people. Those who look upon this form or smell the aroma that the tree produces is, without notice, placed under Noah's illusion.[/hider] [hider=Messenger of Death][center][img]http://i.imgur.com/nULfOtb.jpg[/img][/center] One of the forms used within Noah's illusion world, the Messenger of Death appears as an older Noah in his late teens. He is usually seen accompanied by the skeletal deer shown above; sometimes even riding atop it.[/hider] [hider=Avatar of Death][center][img]http://i.imgur.com/3mNMt4N.png[/img][/center] One of the forms used within Noah's illusion world, the Avatar of Death appears as a pale, sickly fawn nearing its death.[/hider] [hider=Angel of Death][center][img]http://i.imgur.com/YV7YHAA.jpg[/img][/center] One of the forms used within Noah's illusion world, the Angel of Death appears to always be floating; surrounded by skeletal serpents.[/hider] [b]Abilities:[/b] Noah's most prevalent ability is the power to create skeletal objects as well as living beings from shadows. Arising from a shadow, they initially appear pitch black before turning bone white. He often uses this ability to create "bone children." They appear as tiny skeletal humanoids each carrying white animal masks that, once placed onto a person's face, will allow Noah to take control of them; those who have a particular strong willpower can resist Noah's control and shatter a mask placed upon them. In his Wraith form, Noah seemingly possesses power over time but, in actuality, it's only an illusion that his skeletal tree casts. Furthermore, the tree can also cast an illusion world of Noah's design. Although it's quite difficult to break the illusion, it's not impossible. [b]Personality:[/b] Noah is a quiet individual and a bit of an enigma. Because of this, he is oftentimes mistaken to have a cold demeanor. He possesses an unwavering level of composure in nearly any situation and rarely acts on impulse. Noah is strikingly intelligent, way beyond the expectations a person would have for someone his age, and, despite his age, Noah usually behaves in a mature manner. Although, there are times in which a child-like curiosity will overtake him. It may not be obvious but, to those he care about, Noah treats with kindness and is always concerned for their well-being. [b]Biography:[/b] Noah Waker had the fortune to be born to a rather wealthy family of merchants. As a child even younger than he is now, Noah led a happy and fulfilling life. But such domestic bliss didn't last long. Noah had his first encounter with death at only the age of six when his mother died in a public incident. At such a tender age, he was forced to embrace the concept of life and death. While Noah struggled with comprehending such a tragic event, his father reacted much more drastically. He sunk himself into alcohol and completely neglected his son. Noah's care was left to the housekeepers at his father's estate. Two years later, as he gradually recovered from the loss of his wife, Noah's father decided to head overseas for work and, more importantly, to escape the place where his wife was taken from him. Now, Noah had "lost" both of his parents. Flash forward a year later to the present day, Noah leads a somber lifestyle, unaware of the events to come.