Name: Markus Flane
Alias: The Observer
Gender: Male
Age: 20
Power(s): Markus' powers are all related to his eyesight. He has the vision of a hawk and can notice great detail. He can also use a 'Mindsight' so to speak, projecting his field of vision from his body to anywhere within 20 meters. However when his field of vision is removed from his normal vision, he cannot see his immediate surroundings and is vulnerable. As for his natural abilities, he is quite intelligent and skilled at persuasion, having a silver tongue that needed no supernatural assistance. These abilities can be developed and new abilities may emerge.
Item(s): A 9mm Berretta pistol, some food and a pack of playing cards in a backpack.
Backstory: Markus was born in death. His mother died giving birth, and unnaturally for a newborn, Markus was not crying in his birth. Just looking at his mother's dead body, blinking, his twin sister crying next to him. Markus' father was barely 18, Markus' birth being an accident of which the details will not be shared. Markus learned how to be independent quickly, and did his best to help himself and his twin sister Martha learn as much as they can. When Markus was in his first year of college on scholarship one day he came home to no Martha. It was later found she was kidnapped. In great pain and desperation he tried to visualise where she was, and his mind blurred with his vision, coming to see a cold, bloody dead face in a gutter. Shocked and traumatised, he ran towards the direction his vision blurred to until he collapsed. He was taken in by a few people on their way to a place called Hope.
Crush/Relationship: Open I guess?
Other: Neither a hero or villain, yet to be swayed to either side. For now, he simply observes.
Personality: Whilst living normally with his secret identity, Markus doesn't seem very spectacular, but acts generously and seems selfless. When donning the mask of the observer though is a different story. Markus suddenly becomes indifferent to most things in life, only seeming to observe. He never initiates combat, but simply collects information for an unknown purpose.