Redmond Drayer
Surviving Leviathan----------------------------------------------
”Dick Roman fit his name in more ways than one. Now that he’s gone, I can do things the right way...”
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BasicsHeight: 5’6
Age: Immortal (first creation of God, so… fits the age rather well)
Gender: Takes the form of a male.
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ExtendedPersonality
Not the strongest of Leviathans, Redmond has always disagreed with Roman’s policy of senseless or even systematic assimilation of all into a single, controllable host. Redmond prefers chaos and lack of unity; something which makes it easier for him to act without those knowing. Unfortunately for him, he was one of the last of his kind to have been created and therefore one of the youngest; that leaves him at a disadvantage compared to others. However, with his old hated boss gone, he has explored new possibilities - including the expansion of his own inherent powers to include more… celestial representations. Not that this has worked yet, but he’s not going to give up. It’s rather difficult to stop him, so that has only helped to boost his confidence. He is more sadistic than other Leviathan‘s and may attempt to deliver beings expressing their powers in overly obvious ways (read: OP players) an “entertaining” first class ticket to his main course dinner plate. That said, he’s not stupid; he can cover his tracks well from the average hunter and can fool other beings that may or may not even know what he is.
Backstory
One of the last Leviathans to be created, he was more of a grunt power wise for the strongest of his kind, known as Dick Roman most recently. However, he always secretly despised how the others adhered to a policy of combining “Illuminati” style domination of others with dull feeding. Redmond liked chaos and picking his victims that had the most chance of realizing just where the threat would be coming from.
Purgatory was his favorite place. It had all the chaos he could want; he was top of the food chain and enjoyed himself even as the others hated it. That made him the opposite of the other Leviathans when taken out of Purgatory by Castiel - he half-heartedly took up the side task of hunting and eating Castiel even as he was sent to take out others who were providing a fuss, such as the hunter Frank. Alas, he never met up with his goal, and tended to be elsewhere when the real action was happening. It did, however, save him from being one of those sucked to Purgatory by the death of Roman; he was far out of range and was one of the few to be left wandering the world.
When he heard of Roman’s death, he hadn’t been so happy since he first discovered the nature of Purgatory. he went up in Alaska for a while, killing hunters and those who strayed off the trail, before picking up on the news of the “hot spot”, as the contacts who brought it to his attention called it. It was at that point that he decided to head to Fremont, the hotspot that had been called by his contacts “the big one” (at least, before he cleaned up loose ends and ate the said contacts…)
Family
If you’re Leviathan, you’re his brother (or sister?).
Other-This character will be mostly killing NPC’s, but if you want to meet up with him in the course of roleplay to have the experience of fighting (and quite possibly dying to) a Leviathan, feel free.
-If characters step way too out of line power wise or blatantly kill other player’s characters without any sort of advance warning or discussion, they might wake up (or turn around) to find a less than attractive mouth coming at them…
-All normal ways to disable a Leviathan apply, and are a little more effective than on others if anything. At this point, nobody can make him “bib” because nobody has the authority.
-The one known way to kill one isn’t something that’s going to happen in 5 posts. You can do it, just go with a little advance warning and make the path to death “logical” (as the supernatural universe can be).
-To anyone who doesn’t know what he is, he is a monster (if they identify him as the killer). Keep in mind he can shapeshift to the form of those he touches, so one can lose the path without much difficulty (although I won’t make it stupidly impossible to track him, as that would just be boring roleplay).
-his body looks like that of one of his particular favorite victims...
-Yes, he can eat an Archangel. The above applies, though, and no Archangel will be eaten unless the GM steps in as God and destines my guy to mysteriously locate them to serve as a first course meal.