Name: Alexander Von Doom Gender: Male Age: 22 Parents: Dr. Doom and Morgan le Fay (this is an actual pairing from the comics. Let the unholy shipping begin!!) Powers: Affinity for magic. Currently capable of magic bolt attacks, astral projection, and can cast minor illusions. That's it though Alex will be capable of developing more with time. Bio: It was a secret, her final weapon against HIM. During Dr. Doom's visit to the past to further increase his studies of the arcane arts he had a brief romance with the infamous sorceress Morgan le Fay. After parting on bad terms Morgan realized she was carrying his children. One would become her daughter Caroline and her son Alexander. After travelling to the future for revenge and before failing and being sealed away she left Alex at a modern day orphanage in Doom's country of Lavertia with nothing but a name and book written in runes none could understand. For many years Alex grew up away from the other children. Preferring to keep to himself and read the few books he could scrounge under the oppression of Doom's reign. Barely fed and continuously harassed by both the oppression law enforcement and the fellow orphans Alex secluded himself to within the pages of his book. At first the words made no sense but as he grew older the strange runes began to process within his mind. And upon his 18 birthday and release from the Orphanage the book revealed the truth to Alex. He was the son of the man that was responsible for this miserable existence. Vengance that was all Alex wanted now. After smuggling himself out of Laveteria, Alex began to travel the world studying the arcane arts and improve his intellect. Now Alex's travels have brought him to the Academy. Here he will begin his plans to deal with his father. Appearance: Bears a resemblance to his father prior to Doom becoming disfigured. With a tan complexion, brown eyes, with dark brown hair combed back gives him somewhat of a gentleman look. However due to his travels and lack of funds he wears rough and worn clothes giving him somewhat of a poor look.