Note to begin with, is the title correct? How do you make a name that ends with an s possessive? It's one thing that's hard to me about English grammar, and I see it done both ways, so which is correct? I need help! :(

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Ardor (not to be confused with a similarly named character who I will write about later, named Ardour) is a supporting antagonist of my various stories. He thrives in dramas, sci-fi, pyschological, and fantasy and adventure type stories. I feel like he's the perfect character for any emotionally charged, character-driven story, looking for depth and complexity at a nuanced level.

Height: 175 cm
Weight: 57 kg
Eye colour: brown
Hair: Auburn
Complexion: Tan & deeply sun-kissed, splattered with freckles




Appearance


Ardor is a young man with tanned skin and auburn hair from a loosely overgrown bob that hangs at about shoulder-length. He has feathery bangs scattered over his forehead and a sharper, almost rectangular face, and a resting image of concern or contempt. His right eye is sewn completely shut, in a grotesque display of struggle as his eyelids are pinned together. At random times, a thick, gelatinous substance will ooze from his sewn-up eye. Ardor has a tattoo on his outer upper right arm, and appears to be most akin to the insignia of an Air Force Technical Sergeant. However, the significance, or even if this was its intended meaning, is not entirely clear.



He is most often seen in a white tank-top and cargo shorts that extend down to his knees. From his left hip to the side of his right knee, he wears a stash situated like a satchel, in which an assortment of coloured gemstones are pinned to. Ardor wears a pair of sleek, white boots with additionally padding at the heel, and push-pull system at the ankle for air compression to soften falls.




Personality


While at some point, Ardor was described to be a deeply caring and empathetic individual, with significant moral high-ground as opposed to his peers, Ardor at present is a lot further from this romanticized, and past, version of himself. Ardor's initial disposition is brash and unlikable. He is challenging, cynical, and brusque with his words, and will always point out any flaw he sees without reluctance. Ardor generally keeps to himself with a stoic sardonicism that makes him appear distanced from others, and regards others with a cold disposition. He has no qualms against letting people die if it serves him in the long-term. Despite this, he has an evident martyrdom and saviour complex, and believes that the more that he suffers, the greater humanity will gain from it. Ardor lives convinced that he must be the one to preserve humanity as a whole. He remains to be mischievous and frank, very goal-driven to enact his contemptuous revenge against an unknown force.




It's. Maybe I'll add more. But, like, most of these are supposed to be pretty vague, because a lot of my characters rely on shock factor or, like, world and lore building gimmicks that make it so a lot you just have to learn during the roleplay. I like Ardor though. One of my favorites.