[center][IMG=http://www.fashionbelief.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Victorian-Clothing-Men.jpg] [i]"My father was a madman... and he kept with worse company”[/i][/center] [b]Name:[/b] Alexander Montgomery [b]Alias(s):[/b] The Fox [b]Age:[/b] 18 [b]Physical Appearance:[/b] He mostly just looks like a normal young man with brown hair and a pale countenance until you begin to look closely. First thing you notice is that his eyes aren’t quite right, they appear to be vulpine. Soon you'll begin to notice oddly animalistic mannerisms, and you might be surprised. If he brushes his hair right you can find a pair of Fox ears on the top of his head, which match a tail that is usually hidden by his coats. [b]Personality:[/b] Alexander is quick to anger, and not to good with regular social conventions. [b]Abilities and skills:[/b] -He is fairly good at fighting, most of all hand to hand. -He is just starting to learn how to use firearms, and is still a novice. He can shoot fairly well most of the time. -He has a set of retractile claws in his fingers which are fairly sharp and he can use them to fight, but they are painful to use because of the way they were hidden in his fingers. -He has a good understanding of surgery and anatomy, he can do the many operations required to keep him in the form that he is in. -He can see fairly well in the dark. [b]Weapons & Equipment:[/b] -A pair of colt action army's -A medical journal written by his 'father' [b]Brief History:[/b] Alexander is the creation of Montgomery, the assistant of the infamous Dr Moreau. Montgomery was a bit more sympathetic of his creations the Moreau and decided to raise his most successful creation as his own son. He had improved on Moreau's handiwork and was able to create a creature that was almost perfect in mind and body. Still, their were remnants which he had to remove from him before returning to civilized society. At the age of 12 Alexander was deemed ready to return with Montgomery to London, and from that point on he was raised in a boarding school. Recently Montgomery died, leaving what was left of his fortune and experiments in Alexander's care.