As these were her middle elements, Elizabeth was not doing to bad, but not as well as she could hope. If she really wanted to stand out as the greatest, she would have to do far better than this. For Elizabeth, it felt like balancing on a pole with one foot in the air.
While Mictlantecuhtli may have thought that by stating that his actions had not changed yet would have accomplished something with Blake, it did not. For now, Blake was going wherever he was directed to go. This meant up the stairs and left for now.
Birth name: Jonathan Sylvester Adams Divine Name: Monad
Personality: As a human, Jonathan was quiet and obedient. He did not go against anything he could not tackle, as he was afraid. He believed that everything had a certain place in the world. At first a romantic sense of belonging, this ideal soon developed into a sense of conformity. Jonathan himself was personal unsatisfied with his place in the world, but unless he could do anything about it, he was stuck where he was. According to his own thoughts, the highest person is one who has the power to turn against all established norms, but at the time such a thought was irrelevant to him, as he didn't have what it took to move up. He could not challenge the higher authorities, therefore he was where he belonged. However, this did not mean he had to enjoy it. Throughout the days he had been miserable. He had this feeling that he was not exactly where he belonged. He was cowardly, which was why he was quiet and unassuming. He found loyalty to be important, as well as love. He wanted to find love, and held to this faint romantic hope that there was someone special for him out there. In short, he was someone who was loyal and obedient, who never seemed to question his betters, yet very bitter about his lowly position in life, and held deeply unrealistic and romantic views about how the passions of the world worked.
Interests: While not exactly a voracious reader, he read as a hobby. He had a favorite genre, fantasy, as he found the concept of heroes intriguing. It was a started when he was introduced to fantasy as a child when he first read the hobbit, and it spun from there, as he discovered more books.His favorite authors were J.R.R. Tolkien and Michael Moorcock, who were to some extent diametrically opposed. However, they were far from the only thing he read. He read a mix of modern and classics, as well as more philosophical works. Aside from reading, he would also watch movies. They were rarely anything else other than dramas or romances, and usually foreign. He thought action don't make good movies, and that horror movies are seldom of good quality. He also played pool often with his friends. He was also a fan of poetry, and mainly as a writer of one. Usually, he would write in in-rhyming iambic pentameter. He doesn't use the Internet too often, but would use them to watch movies.
History: He lived in a middle-class family. He had an older brother, Josh, who could excel. After being beaten by his brother one too many times, he gave up on trying to surpass him. He only did mediocre in school. His older brother was better than him in essentially everything, which made Jonathan bitter. He was able to get into a local community college, but Jonathan couldn't handle the work and dropped out. After dropping out of college, Jonathan was forced to take an office job, which he hates. He saw no hope of ever getting into a higher position in life. Overall, he lived a normal, mundane life.
Appearance: He has short black hair, and slightly tanned skin, and blue eyes. He is skinny and is only 5'2 in height.
Realm:Empty Form: Human Other: Feeling uplifted, he no longer meekly follows others.
Blake arrived at the ball, and he was still unhappy with his situation. It was something that he still planned to change. Arriving at the ball, he decided to give Mictlantecuhtli the cold shoulder. He had dealt with him quite enough already.
Here's a more fleshed out version of my character.
Birth name: Jonathan Sylvester Adams Divine Name: Monad
Personality: As a human, Jonathan was quiet and obedient. He did not go against anything he could not tackle, as he was afraid. He believed that everything had a certain place in the world. At first a romantic sense of belonging, this ideal soon developed into a sense of conformity. Jonathan himself was personal unsatisfied with his place in the world, but unless he could do anything about it, he was stuck where he was. According to his own thoughts, the highest person is one who has the power to turn against all established norms, but at the time such a thought was irrelevant to him, as he didn't have what it took to move up. He could not challenge the higher authorities, therefore he was where he belonged. However, this did not mean he had to enjoy it. Throughout the days he had been miserable. He had this feeling that he was not exactly where he belonged. He was cowardly, which was why he was quiet and unassuming. He found loyalty to be important, as well as love. He wanted to find love, and held to this faint romantic hope that there was someone special for him out there. In short, he was someone who was loyal and obedient, who never seemed to question his betters, yet very bitter about his lowly position in life, and held deeply unrealistic and romantic views about how the passions of the world worked.
Interests: While not exactly a voracious reader, he read as a hobby. He had a favorite genre, fantasy, as he found the concept of heroes intriguing. It was a started when he was introduced to fantasy as a child when he first read the hobbit, and it spun from there, as he discovered more books.His favorite authors were J.R.R. Tolkien and Michael Moorcock, who were to some extent diametrically opposed. However, they were far from the only thing he read. He read a mix of modern and classics, as well as more philosophical works. Aside from reading, he would also watch movies. They were rarely anything else other than dramas or romances, and usually foreign. He thought action don't make good movies, and that horror movies are seldom of good quality. He also played pool often with his friends. He was also a fan of poetry, and mainly as a writer of one. Usually, he would write in in-rhyming iambic pentameter. He doesn't use the Internet too often, but would use them to watch movies.
History: He lived in a middle-class family. He had an older brother, Josh, who could excel. After being beaten by his brother one too many times, he gave up on trying to surpass him. He only did mediocre in school. His older brother was better than him in essentially everything, which made Jonathan bitter. He was able to get into a local community college, but Jonathan couldn't handle the work and dropped out. After dropping out of college, Jonathan was forced to take an office job, which he hates. He saw no hope of ever getting into a higher position in life. Overall, he lived a normal, mundane life.
Appearance: He has short black hair, and slightly tanned skin, and blue eyes. He is skinny and is only 5'2 in height.
Blake went out in his costume and his mask. Dressed like an aristocrat from the times of old, the 18th century as it was none, he looked quite regal. However, he was none to happy to have to hide his identity. He would try not to. She got on the bus soon after a familiar looking girl got on.
Solomon felt his teleportation to be a bit sudden. Nonetheless, it was tolerable. He headed back to the principle's office. Upon returning to the office, he did not say a word.
Solomon stood by the pedestal, and picked up the pencil. Opening the book, he saw a series of questions. This must have been what was meant to happened. He began to answer, and wrote down his conclusions. Then he put his pencil down and headed back.
Birth Name: Jonathan Sylvester Adams Divine Name: Monad
Personality: As a human, Jonathan was very obedient and quiet. As a god, however, he is the polar opposite. He is bombastic and arrogant. He quickly became sure of his own greatness shortly after he became define, probably because he is inept and disgruntled. However, he is aware his powers are not unlimited, and is willing to compromise with other similar beings.
Interests: Reading and writing, as well as poetry and watching movies.
History: He lived in a middle-class family and did mediocre in school. His older brother was better than him in essentially everything, which made Jonathan bitter. After dropping out of college, Jonathan was forced to take an office job, which he hates.
Appearance: He has short black hair, and slightly tanned skin, and blue eyes. He is skinny and is only 5'2 in height.
I was planning on having a few minions and a (non-supernatural) love interest. Will only the deities need character pages?