Name: Domenico Silva (Dom)
Age: 17
Appearance: (again, couldn't find the right picture, so I made this small little fellow)
Personality: Dom, even from a small age, has been incredibly stubborn. Once he decides to do something, he will sure as hell do it. This, along with disregard for his own safety or the safety of others, and his dare-devil attitude, led him into a whole world of trouble. He was never particularly outspoken, although not introverted, but kept pretty much to himself. At school, he was a perfectly normal kid: neither super popular, nor a bullied loner. His main problem was his inability to sit still or control his anger, and when he was angered, 'seeing red' was an understatement. He almost blacked out for a period of time, and would 'waken' to find himself restrained, or something broken, and when he grew older, more often than not someone would be lying around injured in some way. At first Dom would feel horribly guilty for his victims but as it happened more and more, and became more alienated as people were scared of him, he simply stopped caring.
History a.k.a insanity: At 12 Dom was diagnosed with anger management and ADHD. At 14, although not formally diagnosed, it was assumed that he was a sociopath, due to his disregard for the people he hurt, and his apparent willingness to do criminal acts. His criminal activity started when he was 9 or 10, just stealing chocolate from corner shops. At 11 he upgraded to proper shop lifting, stealing expensive perfumes, DVDs, CDs and other things. When he was 14 along with a gang of 5 other people he robbed his first store. At 16 he robbed a liquor store, armed with a knife. The store was successfully hit, except that the other accomplices refused to give Dom his cut. Going almost mad with rage and adrenaline, he had another episode, waking up to find his 3 accomplices all dead, along with the owner of the store who was meant to be spared.
He was apprehended and spent 8 months in a high security juvenile prison, where his sentence was lengthened because of the death of a fellow inmate. Before his 17th birthday, because of his prior mental illness diagnosis, he was moved to an high security asylum. Although his mental illnesses in themselves were not that serious, his rehabilitation proved to only exacerbate his illnesses, and after one particularly explosive episode, he was resigned to total confinement, in a padded cell.
Power: He gains almost animalistic strength and speed during his episodes. Although he experiences no physical changes, his anger becomes so intense that he could easily tear the heads off of his guards, or rip through their armour. His agility is also increased, enabling him to leap up the sides of buildings, flip off walls: in essence, giving him crazy parkour powers that he didn't know he had. His ADHD and psychopathy were cured by the new drug treatment, but for some reason they had an adverse affect on his anger management, lending him his 'powers'. As a result, during the rages he doesn't care about who or how many people he kills, but afterwards, seeing what he has done, his sense of guilt returns, and is often in anguish about the destruction he has wreaked over the place.
Weakness: He cannot control himself during these episodes. He can neither control how long they last, where to go or what to do. His biggest issue is that he cannot distinguish between friend or foe. Another problem is that during these episodes he can be very stealthy but he doesn't kill in an exactly clean way.For example, if he went against a group of guards, the end result would look something like as if 20 men had been blended in a giant juicer.He can be tranquilized, knocked out, or shot, (in other words even while raging he's vulnerable to getting injured or killed) and an overdose of pain or going unconscious puts an end to the episode. In terms of the time taken, the episodes can last from around 30 seconds to, at the most 10 minutes. At a certain point he simply wears himself out and stops raging.
Random fact: He can speak Italian, being half Italian, half Portuguese.