Full Name: Spire Schippers
Nicknames/Aliases:Known in Erubesco as one of the "Ashland Slashers," or occasionally "The Grim Brothers" (according to a few tabloids fond of puns).
Known in Liberty as "Class 8 hostiles" or simply "The Schippers brothers"
Various Wasteland settlements have names to reference Spire and his brother - the Erubesco nicknames along with "Humanity's Avengers," "Blood Brothers."
Age: 27
Gender: Male
Gift: Causes others' Gifts to rebound upon the user. Spire must have eyes on the target and sufficient concentration. (In other words, if Spire uses his ability on someone who can light people on fire, they're gonna catch themselves on fire.)
Loyalty: His brother, Toby, and more recently, Hel, the child who ended up in his unlikely care (played by VitoftheVoid). Traveling with the Wanderers for Toby's sake and for the safety in numbers.
Description: Pearl gray eyes, angular features, longish dark hair, stubbled, tall. Fond of peacoats with lots of pockets for lots of blades.
Personality: Sadistic, manipulative, superficially charming, and sarcastic. Any psychologist would diagnose him a sociopath in a heartbeat. Killing may be a duty for Toby, but for Spire, it's a pleasure.
Skills: Strong, with street-smart combat experience. Very handy in a knife fight or unarmed combat, decent shot with a firearm. Due to his Gift, the stronger the opponent, the more violent the taste of their own medicine... the more virtually unbeatable he becomes in a one-on-one match, turning the tables on usually devastatingly powerful Gifted.
Weaknesses: Offensively, must have sight of and attention on a single target, making group fights problematic. His fondness for cutting things can also put him in dangerously close quarters with Gifted whom he might more safely take down from afar. Additionally, weak or nonviolent Gifts will not be as affected by Spire's ability, again flipping the tables - weak Gifted will usually fare better against him.
Brief History: Growing up in a system of bunkers in the Ash among some of the last humans, Toby and Spire's non-Gifted family raised the brothers to believe in a cause: the inherent evilness of the "Cursed" after the genocide of the human race. Spire's abilities manifested when he was very young. The violent and antisocial precursors he had exhibited as a child suddenly made sense to the humans; it wasn't his personality, or some trick of brain chemistry - he was simply one of Them. If his predisposition loaded the chamber, his environment from then on pulled the trigger. Despite the mistreatment and disgust of the humans, they let Spire stay - and they let him fight, honing his taste for blood.
When the younger Toby began to show signs of a sensory Gift ("Curse"), Spire, surprisingly protective, kept the child's a secret to protect him from the mistreatment. Outside Gifted later killed off their human family. For years, Toby and Spire were mission killers. At least they could be monsters who took down other monsters, picking off Ashlanders and occasionally venturing into Wasteland settlements--blending in for more extended stays--or even faction towns with the IDs taken from the corpses of previous victims.
Things changed when they went after the Wanderers. Their plans to approach the Wanderers with hostility crumbled when a faction attack forced them into an enemy-of-my-enemy-is-my-friend situation. Furthermore, right in the midst of Toby having a moment of doubt about the inherent evil of the Wanderers, his long-latent empathy Gift surfaced, perhaps spurred into fruition as a side-effect as another Gifted's neutralization wore off. He could no longer hurt them without hurting himself - and he didn't even want to, because some of the more generous members of the group not only saved Toby's life when he was injured, but wanted to give the brothers a chance, even though they knew their past and their intent. For Toby, things began to change.
Spire was not happy with this setup, but he went along with it. But gradually even Spire began to have almost positive feelings about some members of the group - the fact that Montana fought alongside non-Gifted humans in years long past gave him an odd respect for the regenerator... Not to mention that he owes Soren, Clockwork, even Drake (despite the fact that Drake despises him) and others for saving his little brother.
But if anything threw Spire's boomerang bigotry off balance, it was the chance acquisition of a tiny but dangerously powerful red-headed girl named Hel. Somehow Spire got attached. Maybe it was because she was attached to him - she liked that he hated people she hated, and something about her bio-psychic connection had caused her to see an event from a long time ago that led her to believe Spire was someone to befriend (she saw her mother, Kora Norrevinter, free Spire from handcuffs and give him a weapon; Hel conveniently missed the bit from just before, when Spire was smooth-talking the rashly courageous woman into taking him in a fair fight, or the bit right after, where Kora snapped his arm like a pencil and he stabbed her in the abdomen. Or that other time when they tore each other to shreds and Spire probably only lived because Toby bounced a bullet off Kora's skull. She didn't catch that bit, either. Spire hasn't bothered to fill Hel in on the details of that particular rivalry).
Hel was a Cursed, even if she was a tiny one. But by now, months later, Spire has stopped pretending not to care about the girl.
They make an odd family.
Other: The longer he goes without a chance to kill a clear-cut enemy of the Wanderers, the more the other Wanderers start to look like appealing targets, and the more he starts daydreaming about how he might slaughter one without the rest of the group suspecting him. Too bad for him that Dawn can read minds.