Appearance (NOTE: The art above is AI generated, and is as close to my vision as I was able to get the AI to go. For a more accurate look, check below, thank you!)
Simon always wears dark slacks and dark brown leather shoes alongside a dark blazer thrown atop a lighter -usually white- dress shirt. Simon usually wears the blazer open, with the dress shirt loosely tucked in. However, his outfits are almost always somewhat scuffed, upon further inspection. His shoes may be poorly waxed, or his blazer missing a button, or his dress shirt might have a small stain on the collar.
Simon is a shorter man, somewhere between 5'6" and 5'7", though his slouch shortens his height even more. Despite his height, Simon is quite slender. Simon's pallid and empty skin contrasts with his deep brown eyes, under which hang large bags. Simon's crooked nose juts off his angled head, like someone trying to balance themselves on an uneven plane. Somewhere between wavy and stringy, Simon's dark-grey hair is thick and uneven. He also has a thin layer of stubble across his jawline and chin.
Age 19
Ability Hypnotic Amnesia: Simon is capable of making someone forget his presence (note: please make suggestions or limits to this. I'm not sure myself on how to limit it, or make it have a disadvantage. Thanks!)
Personality Simon is very shy and introverted. Simon is reclusive, especially so since the death of Father Thomas Rhett. Simon is also very depressed, but he keeps a solid routine.
Fear Simon fears being alone. Simon has never had a real family. The person closest to him in his life has been dead for two years. Other than Father Thomas, he has rarely had anyone he could call more than an acquaintance. He feels alone without God, and yet he cannot continue to believe in God.
Background A small baby boy was born out of wedlock to a young couple who had neither the desire nor the ability to care for the boy. After birthing the boy in secret, the mother abandoned him at a Catholic orphanage in Maysville. The Maysville Catholic Orphanage took in the boy for the time being, trying to find his parents, or at least a suitable set of parents. However, no parents were ever found for the boy, and the orphanage continued to care for the boy as he grew.
Eventually, Father Thomas Rhett began looking after the boy, who the orphanage named Simon Manaen. Father Thomas was a younger man, in his early 20s, when he began looking after Simon. Though he was a priest officially, he was more of a religious scholar, interested in the stories and artifacts of the bible. When Simon was young, Father Thomas read Simon a different bible story every night. When Simon was old enough to read on his own, he pored over the bible himself.
With Father Thomas to mentor him, Simon began to study the bible in depth. As he grew, he spent much of his free time at the church, studying to be a priest. He even spent time in the rectory, discussing passages with the other priests. Though, Simon and Father Thomas were more academic in their studies, while the other priests were more traditional, Simon learned from all.
When Simon hit his teen years, he began questioning things more. He wondered about the validity of the bible, and if God and Heaven truly existed. During his teen years, he and Father Thomas debated the bible and its validity every night. Simon decided that he believed no longer, but he wondered why someone so intelligent as Father Thomas would continue to believe.
When Simon was 17 years old, Father Thomas was diagnosed with terminal heart cancer. Suddenly, the rectory was quieter; both men rarely talked about anything anymore. Finally, Father Thomas was bedridden, and death was near. The disparity in their beliefs was the farthest it had ever been. Sensing, he'd never get another chance to ask, Simon said "Father, why do you still believe in those stories?"
Father Thomas looked into Simon's eyes, which pooled up with tears, "Because I have to, son." Simon's tears began to flow like a stream, and Father Thomas passed away in Simon's arms.
Now, to honor the memory of Father Thomas, Simon goes to mass and confession every week.
Other Simon is very much an adult loser. He has no job or social life. His dwellings are a wreck, and he's rarely well-groomed, though he isn't completely filthy.