[hider=Character Sheet][center][img=http://fc08.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2010/197/e/0/Lost_Kids_Contest_Entry_031_by_fcagno.jpg] - [i]Piccard Edicci[/i] - [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LpbHv8h_m9c]Aside change, the only thing constant is innovation.[/url] [u][b]Age:[/b][/u] 16 [u][b]Gender:[/b][/u] Male --- - [i]Aspect of Leonardo Da Vinci[/i] - [u][b]Form of Aspect:[/b][/u] Mestiere Staccato/Jury-Craft (Concept) [u][b]Appearance of Aspect:[/b][/u] A tattoo of two interlocking cogs on his wrist. Both have 8 teeth, but only 5 are exposed on either side. The gear on the right (In Piccard's perspective) is grey, the other, black. When Crafting, the cogs light up, the light making them seem to vaguely turn. [u][b]Xeno:[/b][/u] Mestiere Staccato, at its most basic, enables its user to create any none-electrical powered mechanism from anything plausible, in a matter of seconds. This Concept-type is different from other Concept types, in that, it doesn't passively grant its user increased endurance and strength, the Aspect gains a sudden burst of strength, dexterity, and perception only when they wish to create a machine. This enables them to break stone and wood with their bare hands, shape them into unpolished parts, and create constructs in a matter of moments, though how many moments depends on the size and complexity of the construct. The burst of empowerment only lasts as long as the item is being built though, so never can it be used for combat. The constructs themselves, are very easy to break, and may as well crumble after moments of conception. Most susceptible to this are the more complex and sizeable machines. To put it simply, Items like throwing-knives, usually outlive items like crossbows. --- [u][b]Personal Skills:[/u][/b] Fletching Tinkering Drawing/Sketching Marksmanship Intermediate Economics ...Can make scrambled eggs and instant noodles :( [u][b]Personal Belongings:[/u][/b] A small sidebag that contains some pieces of wood, stones, and rebar. His dad's flight-goggles. He's never used this in conjunction with his Mestiere, as he wishes not to lose this at all. [u][b]Additional Info:[/u][/b] Piccard considers himself a pragmatist, though, a redundant one, he may want to finish his battles quickly and efficiently, but his habit for creating new things and trying new methods always gets in his way, he begrudgingly notices this, and repeatedly tries to rid himself of this habit, but also repeatedly fails. He prefers the solitude of his studio/lab, than the company of friends, but has no qualms about socializing, as a consequence, he spends more time with his none-Staccato creations (be it artwork or machine), than he does with other students and acquiantances.[/center][/hider]