[hider=Father Luca][center][h1][color=BC8F8F]Luca Petulengro[/color][/h1] [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/iqpIvmW.jpg?1[/img] [b]{[/b]"[i] Who is going to harm you if you are eager to do good? But even if you should suffer for what is right, you are blessed. “Do not fear their threats; do not be frightened[/i]"[b]}[/b] -[b]1 Peter 3:13-14[/b][/center] | [color=BC8F8F][b]Full Name[/b][/color] | [indent]Luca Ansell Petulengro[/indent] | [color=BC8F8F][b]Nickname[/b][/color] | [indent]Father Luca. Because it's his title. He still inwardly cringes a little at being called "Father", because most of his clergy are at least twice his age. But given that he's now a full fledged priest, it kind of comes with the territory.[/indent] | [color=BC8F8F][b]Birth Date[/b][/color] | [indent] October 12, 1989[/indent] | [color=BC8F8F][b]Age[/b][/color] | [indent]27[/indent] | [color=BC8F8F][b]Gender[/b][/color] | [indent]Male[/indent] | [color=BC8F8F][b]Sexuality[/b][/color] | [indent]Asexual[/indent] | [color=BC8F8F][b]Relationship Status[/b][/color] | [indent]Unmarried, celibate[/indent] | [color=BC8F8F][b]Occupation[/b][/color] | [indent]Priest at a small, local church[/indent] | [color=BC8F8F][b]Role[/b][/color] | [indent]He's not really a hunter, but he sort of helps their cause.[/indent] | [color=BC8F8F][b]In Depth Appearance[/b][/color] | Luca is a very average man. He stands at 5'9" with dark brown hair, light tan skin, and brown eyes. He is of Roma and European decent, being a mix between the two. His clothes are very humble and modest, consisting of dress pants or jeans on days of the week and collared or button up shirts. On Sunday and Wednesday, he dons the iconic priests' robes to preach. He wears the same pair of brown leather shoes just about every day, except on Sunday when he swaps them for his black ones. His hair is often a bit messy, refusing to be tamed by a comb. He has a little facial hair, which is usually kept neatly trimmed. Luca doesn't have any piercings or tattoos, but his back and arms are marred with scars from beatings he took in his childhood. Because of this, he often wears long sleeves. | [color=BC8F8F][b]Habits | Oddities | Quirks[/b][/color] | [indent]Due to traumatic experiences in his past, he doesn't like to be touched without his permission. If someone surprises him with a hug, he stiffens up and is clearly uncomfortable. It's something he's been working on, but it's more or less become a natural reflex. He hums to help himself concentrate. Oftentimes he can be heard sitting at his desk, writing his next sermon, humming old church songs or even a song he heard on the radio. Luca is a pacifist. It's not so much something he vowed to do, but something that just comes naturally to him. He doesn't like to fight or hurt others, even in self defense. He would much rather try to talk things out, or just run if things get too hairy. Luca is multilingual. His travels across Europe as a boy taught him to speak bits and pieces of several languages. He speaks fluent German and Romanian. He knew a little English before he was brought to America, but as a whole, he didn't begin speaking it until he was 18. Because of this, he has an accent. However, most people can't really place it. [/indent] | [color=BC8F8F][b]Hobbies[/b][/color] | [indent]Luca enjoys gardening. He has plants all over his office, and has made a masterpiece of the church's courtyard. He likes flowering plants the most, but also grows fruits and vegetables in the back of the church. Reading is another hobby of his. He often frequents to local used book store to buy a cup of coffee and sit for hours on end.[/indent] | [color=BC8F8F][b]Likes[/b][/color] | [indent]The sound of rain Hiking Homecooked meals Curling up to read a good book Meeting new people and helping others Sweater weather Animals[/indent] | [color=BC8F8F][b]Dislikes[/b][/color] | [indent]Crowds Yelling; having to yell or being yelled at, or just hearing other people yell Sexual advances towards him; it makes him very uncomfortable Hot, muggy weather Seeing dogs chained up in yards, or people mistreating their pets in general People being discriminated against based on race, sex, sexuality, ect. He is very anti-hate. [/indent] | [color=BC8F8F][b]Fears[/b][/color] | [indent]Luca's childhood was riddled with things to be afraid of. While he tries to follow the Bible's preaching of bravery, it gets difficult after a bad dream or seeing something that reminds him of his fears. He is very much afraid of being found by his past abusers, even though it's highly unlikely. He fears being taken advantage of, or being discriminated against. Most of all, he fears the dirty, gritty details of his past getting out, and having to endure people's pity and gossip. [/indent] | [color=BC8F8F][b]Personality Traits[/b][/color] | [indent] +Luca is endlessly generous +Humble +Gentle -Meek -He has trouble forgiving others at times, which is a pretty big deal given his occupation -He has a tendency to get a little preachy sometimes, which wouldn't seem like a bad thing, but when other people don't want to hear it, it can get aggravating pretty quick. -He's a bit of a bleeding heart. [/indent] | [color=BC8F8F][b]Personality[/b][/color] | Luca is a gentle man. He loves people. His passion for helping others and his need to share the light of God often combine. He can be found working at homeless shelters on Saturdays, passing out soup and kind words. He lives at his church, along with anyone else who needs a place to stay. His personality is humble and kind. He can be taken at face value, hiding no secret agendas or lies. Luca is very much the man he appears to be. He couldn't tell a lie if he [i]wanted[/i] to. On the subject of supernaturals, Luca is torn. On one hand, he believes that they can be dangerous. They obviously aren't holy creatures. But on the other hand, they are capable of good. He doesn't approve of hunters killing them, but he understands to need to protect the townspeople. However, if a vampire came to him in earnest and asked for sanctuary, Luca probably wouldn't be able to say no. | [color=BC8F8F][b]Place of Origin[/b][/color] | [indent]Suceava, Romania is where he was born, but his family were nomads. He never really had a place that he'd say he was "from".[/indent] | [color=BC8F8F][b]History[/b][/color] | Luca came from a hard beginning. His family was a group of oldschool Romani that traveled the European countrysides. When they came into town to sell and buy, they were often met with discrimination and hate. Most places put up with them until they left, but it was when they reached a small town in Germany that their band was met with brutal forces. The mayor of the town called the police on them, having them arrested and shipped from the country. Some of Luca's family fled, and some were captured and removed. But in the chaos, Luca was separated from them. At the tender age of 9, the boy was left to fend for himself. He quickly left the town that had attacked his family, afraid that they may hurt or even kill him. Luca wandered until he found a new, larger city to settle in. There, he lived on the streets until he was 13. A farmer approached him, offering him work in return for food and shelter. He had no intent of paying Luca, making the transaction completely illegal and slavery by definition. But Luca was desperate, so he agreed. Luca worked long days on the farm, doing anything asked of him until his body and muscles hurt. He lived in the barn and ate whatever leftovers were brought to him. Although he was no longer freezing to death or starving, he was still miserable. The farmhands took to mocking and tormenting him, calling him a dirty gypsy while he did their work. If Luca ever tried to defend himself, he was typically beaten up until he learned to keep his mouth shut. It was during this harsh time in his life that Luca reflected on his mother's teachings of God. Before, he had never given it much thought. But laying in the straw that was his bed, hurting from both work and wounds, faith made it possible to pull through. He snuck off of the farm one day to visit a bookstore in town. He had scraped together just enough money laying around to buy a Bible. He would hide it under the hay in the barn loft and only read it by moonlight at night. It was difficult, as he practically illiterate, but over the years, it got easier. Reading the Bible helped him endure years of physical, emotional, and even sexual abuse at the hands of his 'employers'. He was 18 when a couple of Christian missionaries happened to come to the farm to buy fresh produce. They saw the boy in such poor living conditions. After pulling him aside to speak with him, hearing his story, they couldn't leave him there. By this point, Luca had become so accustom to his loss of freedom that when the farmer refused to relinquish him to the missionaries, he didn't even fight it. It didn't occur to him that he didn't [i]actually [/i]belong to the man and his awful farmhands. The missionaries went to the law. Police came to the farm and demanded that Luca be set free, eventually arresting the farmer for unlawful imprisonment and several workers for their treatment of the boy. The missionaries convinced Luca to come back to America with them, where he wouldn't face such cruelty and discrimination. They brought him to the church, where he learned to speak English and live like a civilized person. It took him a while to come out of his shell, but with gentle coaxing, Luca came to regard the clergy as his family. With the oldest priest's help, Luca studied to become a priest himself. It took several years of hard work, as Luca was so behind on his schooling. But he was very passionate about it. He put a lot of hard work into helping those who lived on the streets, like he once had. He was the driving factor in getting the church's new homeless ministry off the ground. His kindness and drive made him very well accepted among the clergy. Once he finally became a full fledged priest, he worked alongside his elder. Father Walter was a little strange sometimes; he would often disappear for a few days before coming back with strange bruises and cuts. He never told Luca where he went or what he was up to, and Luca never pressed. Then, one day, Father Walter never returned. He was later found dead of mysterious causes. His neck had been broken, and two small puncture wounds were found on his throat. The investigation is still open. Luca barely had time to mourn before he had to step up. He was now the only priest at the church, and he still had so much to learn. While clearing out Father Walter's old office, Luca happened upon a journal with his name written across the front. Unable to deny his curiosity, Luca opened it up. [i]"Dear Luca, If you have found this, then it must mean I am gone. I can only hope that I was able to teach you enough before I left my Earthly body. I know you are still young, and you haven't had an easy life, but I believe you were brought to us for a specific reason. I planned to one day teach you about the strange things in this world, but I wanted to give you a chance to find yourself first. However, if you have found this journal, then it means that I have died before I got that chance. You must read through this book to learn what you must do, as it is now your duty to take my place. Our small town of Bellingstone is in grave danger..."[/i] [/Hider]