XD She was originally going to be a vampire, since that's what Claudia started out as, but I decided to change her to a succubus for eh...originality's sake.
Either way, she's here and ready to have some fun~!
Just a heads up, I usually work late, so when you get around to PMing me, it might take me a while to reply.
It's all cool. My online times are rather erratic and sometimes undependable as I don't switch my laptop off, so it say I'm online when I'm actually not. Nevertheless, I am heading to bed soon, so as soon as I get the outline of my idea out, I'll be heading to bed. So take all the time you need ^-^
Cool ^_^ and my character make talismans and runes so there's high chance that plenty of your characters may have run into him as he's the only one left alive that can make powerful enough ones to help supernaturals. Makes and sorcerers canare ones strong enough for humans, but not supernaturals.
Name: Charlie Dent Age: 27 Supernatural Race:Mauvais Dentes Ethnicity/Race: Dutch
Human form:
Wesen form:
Personality: He is a very caring person, who goes long ways to protect his friends. This doesn't mean he won't protect others in need of help either. He believes most life is worth protecting, no matter what race, as long as the life in question respects other life as well. History: Born without knowing his supernatural side, Charlie grew up a normal boy. At his 12th birthday however, his parents told him about why he always felt just a little different (and why he only ate meat). 2 years later, his first time he became his Wesen form happened, and he soon learned to control it.
After graduating though, he learned about the war going on, and wished to take no part in it. Even though most people he knew were supernaturals, he couldn't even think about the idea of actively fighting hunters. He decided to try and live a normal life as much as possible. Strengths: Fast, agile, stealthy, durable and (when in Wesen form) has razor sharp teeth and claws. Weaknesses: Strengths weaken when in human form and he doesn't have anything like spells he can use, just his skills, meaning long range combat is not his favorite to say the least. Stance: Inactive Special Power/Skill: Can change between human and Wesen form at will. Other: He has stripes on his back even when in human form, which he can hide underneath his clothes, but reveal him being a supernatural.
Male - 30 years old - American - Not in communication with any other hunters, thus unaware of the âwarâ.
âRender unto dust.â
Leon possesses the soul of Tortured Azazel, an angel who fell from heaven and was condemned to be castrated by both humans and demons for the rest of eternity. However, Azazel was freed from his prison of endless agony by the hands of higher beings: though it cannot be said which one(s). Leon does not know that he is the reincarnation of that âscapegoat angelâ. As a result of inheriting Azazelâs soul, the human man Leon possesses unique and otherwise unfounded qualities: he is, however, nothing but a human.
The Witch is in ultimate defiance of God. It is Leonâs purpose to reduce these creatures to ashes, though Azazel is not aware that this was the intention of his revival into a new form. Strictly an angel cannot walk upon the lands of Earth until Paradise arrives: thus Azazel has become an instrument of the will of God in the world of mankind without breaking this mandate.
The benefit of choosing Azazel to rise from the torture chambers of hell to become a heavenly conduit in human form, is his connection to the Archangel Chamuel. Leon is led ever onward by the will of the Seraphim: for an archangel need never rest. When Leonâs body is asleep, his awakens to being an agent of Chamuel, who guides him on his hunt, watching over him. This means that during the day Leon leads the life of an entirely normal man: while during nightfall, he transforms into a powerful witch-slayer. He often wakes up sore, but his most serious wounds are entirely healed before the dawnâs light, allowing Leon to remain unsuspecting of the puppeteering ways of the heavenly choir.
Leon lives an entirely normal life at a desk job, performing data analysis on car crash statistics for his company. To some of his coworkers he seems too boring: he isnât interested in much beyond what he reads in order to help him fall asleep. He was once caught at work reading a Superman comic at lunch, which served as a talking point for a couple of days. Almost entirely however, his fellow employees did not take note of Leonâs existence. Sometimes it was as though he didnât recognize his own existence either, behaving like a cog in a machine until he could read something fictional and quickly descend into sleep again.
Is this up to standard? I felt as though a human without some kind of divine assistance standing up to mind-bending witches and muscly dragons would be just fish food.
For future reference to everyone, I tend to work 2:30pm-10:30/11:00pm or 4:30pm-10:30/11:00pm EST most days. So that's when I won't really be on at all.
@NightmareInd Looks good, go ahead and throw him in the Character Tab
@Hippocamp Well my character is the last living Witch, as stated in the main post, so his story isn't too viable... there are plenty of hunters and people who get along in this world without divine interference. It's about skill, motivation, and determination more than anything.
@AnaSilan Sunja Sorry, I didn't read that your character was the last and only witch. I won't ask how or why that is since that seems like a huge amount of questions in reality. Since you probably don't want to change that, I'll have him hunt something else. However since the character is built ground up from angel interaction, I'm going to have to come up with a new concept unless he does have the soul of Azazel. The reason I say it's better if he DOES have the divine on his side is so that he's more interesting for me to write, one, and since in my best concept of a parallel to this setting, Supernatural universe, Dean and Sam were only the most survivable hunters thanks to fairly consistent divine intervention. A hunter without it seems like a pincushion to the forces of evil to me. Unless you can give me an example to the contrary. I just have nothing to go on besides Supernatural... In Grimm, as well, for example, the guy is a Grimm. He's not a regular guy.
Also Gingerboi's character seems like the perfect hunter: loves his job, hates when things don't go his way, is a completely different person while he's hunting (a killing machine). I don't want to make a clone of his character.