Bit of trivia, Wallace Hartley was a real person and really did die on the Titanic! If you want me to change anything or add detail, I'll be happy to. [hider=Wallace Hartley] [b]Name:[/b] Wallace Hartley [b]Age:[/b] 23 [b]Appearance:[/b] [center][img]http://s28.postimg.org/f5cmbsoml/Untitled_3.jpg[/img][/center] [b]Nationality:[/b] English [b]Personality:[/b] Having been dead for so long you might imagine Wallace to be a stuffy old sack but this, “Centa-trentagenarian” certainly doesn’t act his age. Though he can’t physically interact with it, Wallace has embraced technology and he often likes to watch television in electrical department stores or peer over the shoulder of smart phone users. He remains the same in death as he was alive. Able to accept things as they are and go with the flow with a happy-go-lucky attitude. If you were to peel away the layers and get to know him on a deeper level you would begin to wonder about the genuineness of his disposition. Is it going with the flow? Or is it self-defeatist? Why is it that he gives up so easily? [b]Background & Death:[/b] Over one hundred years ago, Wallace, an accomplished violinist, lead a band aboard the maiden voyage of the RMS Titanic, bound to New York City from Southampton. Disturbingly, he was at first reluctant to accept the role as bandleader as he had only recently proposed to the love of his life and the time it would take to return to her seemed a tad extreme but ultimately he decided that in the long run it would be better for them as a couple if he had consistent work and accepting this contract would solidify his name in the industry. This was of course the worst decision he had ever made. The ship collided with an ice berg and sank into the ocean, killing all but a small percentage of the crew and passengers. Many people could have been chosen to become an Egregoroi that night but Wallace stood out. He and his band amongst the chaos chose to calm the terrified passengers by continuing to play long before their fates were sealed. Consequentially, they were all pulled into the depths of the ocean but they became legends and people today still speak of the band that played to soothe the Titanic’s passengers as it sank.[/hider] [hider=Levi][b]Name:[/b] The Leviathan [b]AKA:[/b] Levi [b]Represents:[/b] To be ravished by the sea. Overwhelmed by the truly titanic strength of the ocean, pulled and pummelled by salty water. [b]Appearance:[/b] [center][img]http://mmille42.files.wordpress.com/2009/12/0920-glass-jar.jpg[/img][/center] Levi is confined to a clear glass jar, sealed by a cork. He rolls the jar like a hamster ball to get around, scurrying from A to B. He’s amphibious/reptilian in aesthetic but humanoid in shape and tremendously tiny. He wears a little hat tilted to the left, akin to a party hat but meant to signify an iceberg. [b]Abilities:[/b] Levi grants Wallace aspects of the sea. Wallace can materialise and manipulate copious amounts of salt, crystalline white sea salt. He produces beautiful geometric shapes that act as both offence and defence, battering rams and sturdy shields. Wallace can summon an incredibly dense fog that allows him to act somewhat stealthier in combat.[/hider]