So...basically, there are multiple worlds in which there are multiple other people that are trying to achieve the Herald of Light, yet one can traverse said worlds unto others through the paintings (or whatever portal thingy we'll use)? And if so, do we all start initially in the same world?
I just realized that, we have no Jacks of all Trades in the "group": everyone is specialized in something, may that be Passion, Soul or whatever other thing they're good at.
"The greatest thing, you will ever learn...is just to love, and be loved in return."
Fernando was born in 1478, in the amazingly beautiful city of Sevilla, as he was just 14 years when Cristobal ColΓ³n found the Americas, although he did not care for such triviliaties: since he was born, in a mildly rich family at the lowest rank of nobility in the Spanish Kingdom (which was the hidalgo), with a simple house for themselves and plenty of money for the younglings to spend in whatever hobbies they had...and boy, I tell you there was a lot to do at that age, in that city, with that ammount of dosh. Having finished his education in Literature and Language, the soon-to-be-poet was clearly interested in the themes of truth, beauty, freedom and most importantly: love. He was quite a bohemian for his time, and sure enough he attracted the attention of many people that did not approve of his view towards the Church or even the Kings at that time, and the man had to run away towards Madrid.
Still in pursuit of the themes for his poetry readings and open debates, Fernando had to turn into a life that mixed pleasure, pride and violence all in one place: duelling men for their women, in an attempt to find the so-called true love, and only growing his own ego as he watched many fall before him, mere peasants that tried to best an University Student, an artist, a man of virtue! Or so he thought. Karma is, as some might call it, a bitch, and Fernando suddenly knew about that when he got imprisoned due to having killed a nobleman of higher rank than him in a dishonorable duel, clearly not wanting to lose. The time in prison had made him a more calmed and respectful man, looking to mend his lustful and prideful ways once he was out of that rotten cell.
But the world ended before he could.
He came out to a broken, a horrific world...one that did not know the true meaning of either love, beauty, freedom or truth.
Fernando was quite a prideful and lustful individual in the search for the best themes to write poetry and novels about, clearly being the first true bohemian of his time. While trying to get rid of those horrible desires, the Writer is still able to be baited into doing some things merely because "there is a beautiful girl in need of X" or "your honor depends on said thing". It is clear that he has made some improvements, but deep inside him, those lustful and prideful needs do still have some control over him.
He made them believe he loved them, attempting to find whoever it was that could complete the empty husk that the writer was without the most important thing of all: love. But in his quest for it, he forgot about the most important fact when searching someone to spend your miserable and yet exotic life with, and that is honesty. Fernando did not like them, at least not for long, instead taking advantage of their bodies for his own desires before realizing that he was not looking for something akin to those girls, leaving them restless and worried about their newly met Bohemian as Fernando himself just searched for more and more people to love and share his life with.
Although he is attempting to change, he is still prideful and may be baited into fighting something that he is not able to win on his own.
Women have a clear advantage over him, since the search for true love is still infested with some left-over lust that he shall try to men.
As all, he is quite an emotional and dramatic person, which is handy when he tries to persuade someone...but things may have a bigger effect on him.
He's thin, making him frail and vulnerable to most physical attacks.
Years and years of seducing women and sweet-talking others have made him gain a silver tongue, obviously knowing how to impress someone or even play around with them if need be.
As well as a sweet talker, Fernando was trained in the art of war as any other nobleman of his age, and due to the experience gained from duelling with others, he is quite fierce with a espada ropera (a rapier) in hand.
He's quite a thin build, and although that'd maybe make him more fragile and frail to attacks, he has been able to take advantage of his own mobility and agile body in a lot of ways: such as running away from the guards and whatnot.