[color=fff200]Name[/color]: Juan Vidal [color=fff200]Age[/color]: 16 [color=fff200]Ability[/color]: Able to give the gift of sentience to living beings, namely plants and animals, equal to that of a human of average intelligence. Telepathy [color=fff200]Restriction[/color]: Juan is normally only able to give sentience to one being at a time, but has pushed himself to a limit of three in the past. The beings to which he gifts intelligence, only retain said intelligence in his presence. With sufficient distance between Juan and the recipients of his gift, they lose the life he gave them and return to their unaltered state. [color=fff200]Appearance[/color]: Standing at 5'4", Juan is of slender build, built for agility rather than strength. Juan has short, light, brown hair and vibrant, jade eyes. Although he looks like any average human in most regards, his skin has a peculiar golden glow about it, which is especially noticeable in the dark. [color=fff200]Bio[/color]: Juan was found on the doorstep of a Spanish priest on the outskirts of a small town in Texas. He grew up in a childhood which, other than being strongly influenced by Catholicism, was quite mundane. There weren't very many children that lived near Juan and his adoptive father, but it never bothered him. He, like most other young children, had imaginary friends. It wasn't until he was eight years old that his father realized that Juan's so called "imaginary friends" weren't so imaginary after all. Being fed up with his son constantly talking to himself, Juan's father finally confronted him. After angrily asking Juan when he would grow up and forget his imaginary friends, Pequeñito, Juan's pet rat, squeaked loudly from his cage. Juan's father, Mario, turned his head to find himself staring straight into a pair of beady, black eyes. A high voice enters Mario's mind, asking, "Am I any more imaginary than your god?" Mario drops to his knees and begins praying, pleading God above to save he and his son from what he assumed could only be a demon. Soon, however, his son assuaged his fears by revealing that he was able to temporarily gift plants and animals with consciousness. From that point on, Mario was sure that the little boy he had rescued was a miracle sent from God himself. He decided to help his son keep his abilities secret until he was mature enough to reveal them to the world. Over the next seven years, Mario spent countless nights researching and scouring the internet for signs of other miracle children. Finally, he found just what he had been looking for. A camp where children with extraordinary powers could develop both their abilities and friendships with one another. After a year to save up what money he could, Mario saved up enough to fly Juan to the camp.