Name: Lakota
Age: 19
Personality: A calm and collected person, usually keeping to himself around strangers he is sometimes seen as not the most friendly of people. But when it comes to his friends hes been known to joke quit often. Having a brotherly sense to those who are in need of help and is actually laid back. Its just finding people that could get past his quite nature and unnerving gaze is what he has trouble with.
Innocence:
Book of the binding thought.
When activated Lakota can turn the world in which he stands into his own story. Reciting the lines of past thoughts and dreams he can conjure what hes seen and use them for his own gain.
History:
Lokota grew up in a library with his little sister Rena. A tiny blind albino of a girl she had loved nothing more than to hear him read her stories that Lokota wrote in his journal. His father being his source of inspiration as a travailing writer he looked up to no one more than him.
Yet tragedy struck, when Rena and Lakota's father left to the woods during winter to gain inspiration he vanished, only to find his body in the spring, yet no one could find out how he passed. His mother stricken with grief she ended up never speaking again. Lokota having to provide for both of them the only things that kept him going was his sister welcoming him back and asking for a story.
But than their mother began to change. She was no longer eating, and he could have sworn that she had a switch in personality. It was bothering him far too much, so when he sat down to talk to her he realized that she died a long time ago. Her body shifting into a grotesque creature that tried to kill him, he was saved by a exorcist.
It was than that Lokota was told that he was was a carrier of innocence. The book that was filled with such vivid imagination yet almost always seemed to have had an extra page on hand was speaking to him and him alone. And so, he was sent to the black order on the one condition that his sister would be taken care of.
Age: 19
Personality: A calm and collected person, usually keeping to himself around strangers he is sometimes seen as not the most friendly of people. But when it comes to his friends hes been known to joke quit often. Having a brotherly sense to those who are in need of help and is actually laid back. Its just finding people that could get past his quite nature and unnerving gaze is what he has trouble with.
Innocence:
Book of the binding thought.
When activated Lakota can turn the world in which he stands into his own story. Reciting the lines of past thoughts and dreams he can conjure what hes seen and use them for his own gain.
History:
Lokota grew up in a library with his little sister Rena. A tiny blind albino of a girl she had loved nothing more than to hear him read her stories that Lokota wrote in his journal. His father being his source of inspiration as a travailing writer he looked up to no one more than him.
Yet tragedy struck, when Rena and Lakota's father left to the woods during winter to gain inspiration he vanished, only to find his body in the spring, yet no one could find out how he passed. His mother stricken with grief she ended up never speaking again. Lokota having to provide for both of them the only things that kept him going was his sister welcoming him back and asking for a story.
But than their mother began to change. She was no longer eating, and he could have sworn that she had a switch in personality. It was bothering him far too much, so when he sat down to talk to her he realized that she died a long time ago. Her body shifting into a grotesque creature that tried to kill him, he was saved by a exorcist.
It was than that Lokota was told that he was was a carrier of innocence. The book that was filled with such vivid imagination yet almost always seemed to have had an extra page on hand was speaking to him and him alone. And so, he was sent to the black order on the one condition that his sister would be taken care of.