[center][img]http://img02.deviantart.net/2621/i/2013/228/f/5/book_simon_by_chusenn-d6id6zo.jpg[/img] [h2]Elijah Harding[/h2] Species: Human Age: 25 Personality: Elijah.. can get animated at times. He isn’t afraid to begin conversation, and is generally able to be likeable. He is a bit bombastic, not out of pride, but simply due to excitement. While he doesn’t necessarily hate the vampires outright, Elijah does see them as a threat, like rabid dogs, that needs to be put down. Equipment: Mossberg 500 Tactical 12 Gauge Dragon’s Breath Rounds Silver-Coated Karambits Flares Background: Elijah’s parents were killed by vampires… or so he was told. He wasn’t old enough to even recognize them when they had died, and his sole photo of his parents evokes little to no emotion. His mentor, Theo, claims to have found him before he could be harmed by the “Bastard”. Elijah spent years on the streets with his mentor, who seemingly always got enough cash to buy the bare necessities. Everyday was a drill. If it wasn’t physical training, it was reading his mentor’s writings on vampires, learning their habits, looks, and weaknesses. Elijah, supervised by Theo, murdered his first vampire at sixteen. His student-teacher relationship with Theo ended when Elijah was shown Theo’s daughter, who was a feral vampire. Theo had been keeping her in his basement, hopeful he could find something to help her. Elijah helped by burning his daughter alive and then beheading his former master. Theo made no moves to protect himself, clearly still in shock. Elijah vowed to his dead mentor that he would find as many vampires as he could and make sure they would all suffer. Theo gave Elijah his purpose in life, hunting vampires, and now he was useless. Elijah moved on, becoming a reputable hunter, and has even found an on and off job as a construction worker, as a sort of alibi. Elijah was approached by The Society, who asked for his help. While he was hesitant at first, the threat of the feral vampires has put aside his doubts for now... Extra: None[/center]