[center]Oliver Edward Selwyn [img]http://img-cache.cdn.gaiaonline.com/9db69950e2a5d123fcfd976f5a3c90f9/http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m290/CyanGigaXavier/AnimeBoy2.jpg[/img] Background: Oliver is one of the few international students of the Academy, hailing from the English countryside, particularly Lincolnshire. His younger years were somewhat uninteresting, as his transformations never came to be an issue in a rural schoolhouse setting. In fact, his family knew next to nothing of the Academy before the European regional Death Scythe came to call. Contrary to most, Oliver felt no pull to leave his home and head to the Academy. He had grown quite accustomed to his quiet, unassuming lifestyle. Without very much going on, there never seemed to be any cause to converse with very many people. It had turned him into a somewhat reclusive, bookish type with no real interest in reality or its offerings. His parents and older sister convinced him, however. Being a weapon was an incredibly rare gift, and it would've been foolish for him not to learn more about it and use it for a higher purpose. Above all, Oliver craved knowledge, and in the end, the Academy's emissary appealed to that side of him. The Academy's library was said to be a massive collection of tomes on the history of Demon Weapons, Kishin, Witches, and the like. Those weren't the kind of things Oliver could experience while cooped up in his English countryside home. In his short time at Death City, Oliver has made a few friends, though none as close as his current meister. Still, his reclusive, studious lifestyle tends to get the better of him. His ability to make small-talk or start conversations is somewhat lacking, but woe betide the person who wishes to engage him in a battle of wits. He holds himself to an incredibly high standard when it comes to his lessons and his marks. Test his intelligence, and you won't be able to shut him up. Weapon Form [img]http://www.heavenlyswords.com/images/T/Blue_Dragon_Katana_SW458BLD.jpg[/img] I saw this one and decided that it went rather well with Oliver. He's been rather partial to the colour blue all his life, and it certainly isn't too flashy.[/center]