[quote=@Kronshi] [hider=He just likes fire guys] [center][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/240504/0ef46fcfbed7a73c6ab4f67a6f39c18e.png[/img][/center] [hr][b]Title:[/b] [color=f94449]Brann The Everflame[/color] [b]Full Name:[/b] Brann Lohgtroen (Pronounced Brawn Low-true-in) [b]Age/DOB:[/b] 22 Prior To Slumber / March 15th [b]Height/Weight:[/b] 5'5" / 146 lbs [b]Sex/Gender:[/b] AMAB / Agender (Still uses he/him pronouns) [hr][b]Appearance/Physical Description:[/b] [hider=Faithful Priest][center][img]https://images-ng.pixai.art/images/orig/0d0cb530-02f8-4896-9eb4-013597c51c0b[/img][/center][/hider] [b]Personality:[/b] [color=f94449][i]Faith... What is Faith really? The belief in others, in a higher power, humility, and trust. You must be willing to accept that someone may be stronger than you. You follow these bright individuals, [b]LIKE MOTHS TO A FLAME[/b][/i][/color] Brann was the youngest of the Seven, and was one of the last to join them. Before his recruitment, he looked up to the others has heroes that had his utmost faith. Once he joined, he followed their every step until he followed them into a trap. But even then, he called out to his allies to have faith. Faith that this would not be the end, faith that they would escape the fate they were given Now, with his reawakening, Brann has become deeply resentful of the people who betrayed him. Deeming the council to be blasphemers who deserve to grovel at the Seven's heels and beg for forgiveness. He is deeply critical of others, and holds them to their ideals and demands perfection of adherence to them. Those that don't are hypocrites and traitors to themselves that don't deserve to have their problems solved. He views the weak as those that need to give in more to their faiths if they want to become stronger, and the strong as prideful assholes that have no faith in others. Brann himself has lost faith in everyone but the Seven and there is no longer any winning his favor. [hr][b]Main Magic:[/b] The Flames Of Jophiel [b]Secondary Magics:[/b] Inferno and Fire [b]Virtue Key: The Blade Of Uriel[/b] [hider=Flaming Sword][img]https://d.furaffinity.net/art/modefact/1655652973/1655652973.modefact_mage_staff_presentation_da_et_fa.jpg[/img][/hider] [i]Looking much more like a Mage's staff than a sword, this blade served Brann faithfully as his standard through which he gathered other's belief in him and his abilities. The more the people loved him and cheered for him, the stronger he would become and the hotter his flames would burn. As long as the people had faith, Brann could borrow their Vitanima to charge the staff. By doing so, his magic could be empowered into their stronger forms with significantly less risk as the burden of any drawbacks would be shared by hundreds. However, the void has demented this power and removed its demand for consent. The more you disdain him, hate him, blasphemy against him; the more you subconsciously feed him your own might. Similarly, his enemies' pride will ultimately be there downfall, as to think you're better than him is blasphemy in and of itself. The blade now draws power from fewer targets and no longer shares the burdens of magic, but instead increases them and forces both him and the target of his Vitanima vampirism to suffer these greater effects.[/i] [/hider] With his magic, I'm wanting it to technically all be fire magic, but fire magic that he has honed to be so formidable that it has gained equivalent strength and drawbacks to Contingent Magic in the form of Inferno and Celestial Magic in the form of The Flames of Jophiel. If that's not okay, I'll make changes of course. [/quote] Oooo...Brannn sounds so fucking coollllllll.