So I tried to make a character...
Name: Kessler Rathmore
Sex: Male
Description: He is a pale, tall, and a bit of a lanky person. He has ashy colored hair that is pulled back very loosely. He has dull, greenish eyes. He has a scar that’s right across his right eye. The scar makes his right eye have more of a red color than his other green eye. He wears dark assassin looking robes with a broken gas mask. He carries an old flag from the battlefield, and some old rifles. On his belt he carries bottles of different types of gas and poisons
Date Inducted: He is 25, but joined the circus in 1916 during the first world war one.
Role: Kessler works in a smoke show, where he ignites different types of gases and then he bends the smoke to take form of something.
Offensive Power: Kessler was a soldier, so he is experienced in using rifles and guns. He also knows how to use poisonous gas, bombs, and barbed wire in battle. He posses some basic medical knowledge. Kessler can be persuasive and manipulative.
Biography: Kessler lived a bit of a lonely life on the farm with his father. His mother died of cancer when he was three, it doesn’t really bother him very much since he didn’t know her well. Even as a child he was fascinated with the chemistry. Just when Kessler turned 15, his father became very ill. His father was given codeine, which helped him with the side effects. Life went on until the first world war came around. Since Kessler was 18 at the time, he was forced to leave his sickly father behind. At the battlefield, his unit was sent to the frontline trenches, where the environment was stressful and loud. The sound of constant shelling drove the men insane. Kessler’s job was to run across the battlefield and drop smoke and gas to kill the enemy. But even in this horrible place, Kessler kept his head high. His positive attitude was destroyed when he went on patrol. He saw all his comrades stuck in the barbed wire, and he saw all the half-buried men. Kessler only heard an explosion of a shell being shot, then he was flung sky high in the air.
Three days later he was dragged out from the trenches, he was unable to walk and talk. The psychiatrists diagnosed him with shell shock, and unable to go back to the trenches. In the hospital, shock treatment and hypnosis didn’t work. The Keeper invited Kessler because he had a talent in making and using gas and bombs. Kessler accepted, in return he wanted to be able to walk again. Before he left with The Keeper, Kessler visited the farm, to see if his father was alright. When he arrived, his father had died of a codeine overdose.
Other: Kessler still has signs of shell shock. He sometimes has nervous tics, and is sensitive to very loud noises. He is still a bit obsessed with the thought of war, even though he never wants to return to the battlefield
Likes:
Experimenting with chemistry
Art
Telling stories
Playing piano
Dislikes:
Very loud or very quiet environments
Small spaces
Having his gas mask removed
Audition: Grey smoke poured onto the stage, and a man in a gas mask appeared. He unhooked some bottles from his belt and started running around. Wherever he ran, smoke followed him. He seemed to go in a specific pattern, as if he was making something. If you looked close enough, you could see the smoke came from the bottles. The man started climbing on the bars, and he changed bottles, making the smoke turn purple. He kept climbing, but he then jumped of, doing a flip but then catching another bar. The smoke turned blue, and the man ran around the base of the stage. He threw some bottles in the air, he took out a rifle-looking gun, and he shot the bottles in mid-air. As the broke, they exploded with vibrant colors. He took two more bottles out of his pocket, and he smashed them together. Green smoke spilled all over the stage, and the man was gone. When the audience looked up, they gasped. The gas mask man had created a giant colored soldier that was saluting to the audience.
Sex: Male
Description: He is a pale, tall, and a bit of a lanky person. He has ashy colored hair that is pulled back very loosely. He has dull, greenish eyes. He has a scar that’s right across his right eye. The scar makes his right eye have more of a red color than his other green eye. He wears dark assassin looking robes with a broken gas mask. He carries an old flag from the battlefield, and some old rifles. On his belt he carries bottles of different types of gas and poisons
Date Inducted: He is 25, but joined the circus in 1916 during the first world war one.
Role: Kessler works in a smoke show, where he ignites different types of gases and then he bends the smoke to take form of something.
Offensive Power: Kessler was a soldier, so he is experienced in using rifles and guns. He also knows how to use poisonous gas, bombs, and barbed wire in battle. He posses some basic medical knowledge. Kessler can be persuasive and manipulative.
Biography: Kessler lived a bit of a lonely life on the farm with his father. His mother died of cancer when he was three, it doesn’t really bother him very much since he didn’t know her well. Even as a child he was fascinated with the chemistry. Just when Kessler turned 15, his father became very ill. His father was given codeine, which helped him with the side effects. Life went on until the first world war came around. Since Kessler was 18 at the time, he was forced to leave his sickly father behind. At the battlefield, his unit was sent to the frontline trenches, where the environment was stressful and loud. The sound of constant shelling drove the men insane. Kessler’s job was to run across the battlefield and drop smoke and gas to kill the enemy. But even in this horrible place, Kessler kept his head high. His positive attitude was destroyed when he went on patrol. He saw all his comrades stuck in the barbed wire, and he saw all the half-buried men. Kessler only heard an explosion of a shell being shot, then he was flung sky high in the air.
Three days later he was dragged out from the trenches, he was unable to walk and talk. The psychiatrists diagnosed him with shell shock, and unable to go back to the trenches. In the hospital, shock treatment and hypnosis didn’t work. The Keeper invited Kessler because he had a talent in making and using gas and bombs. Kessler accepted, in return he wanted to be able to walk again. Before he left with The Keeper, Kessler visited the farm, to see if his father was alright. When he arrived, his father had died of a codeine overdose.
Other: Kessler still has signs of shell shock. He sometimes has nervous tics, and is sensitive to very loud noises. He is still a bit obsessed with the thought of war, even though he never wants to return to the battlefield
Likes:
Experimenting with chemistry
Art
Telling stories
Playing piano
Dislikes:
Very loud or very quiet environments
Small spaces
Having his gas mask removed
Audition: Grey smoke poured onto the stage, and a man in a gas mask appeared. He unhooked some bottles from his belt and started running around. Wherever he ran, smoke followed him. He seemed to go in a specific pattern, as if he was making something. If you looked close enough, you could see the smoke came from the bottles. The man started climbing on the bars, and he changed bottles, making the smoke turn purple. He kept climbing, but he then jumped of, doing a flip but then catching another bar. The smoke turned blue, and the man ran around the base of the stage. He threw some bottles in the air, he took out a rifle-looking gun, and he shot the bottles in mid-air. As the broke, they exploded with vibrant colors. He took two more bottles out of his pocket, and he smashed them together. Green smoke spilled all over the stage, and the man was gone. When the audience looked up, they gasped. The gas mask man had created a giant colored soldier that was saluting to the audience.