[b]-Name:[/b] Atticus Mac Cléirich [b]-Gender:[/b] Male [b]-Type:[/b] Incubus demon [b]-Appearance:[/b] [center][IMG]http://i.imgur.com/4WmG7tl.jpg[/IMG][/center] As a demon of desire, Atticus is able to change his appearance on a whim, though he prefers to maintain a likeness of a dapper Irishman with a full beard. One aspect of his appearance that he cannot control is his eye color, which is a deep crimson. His human build is slim but athletic, and he stands about six feet tall. Across his arms, shoulders, and back is a massive tattoo depicting an epic battle between angels and demons. The tattoo itself has magical properties, and the image shifts on its own accord depending on his mood or disposition. In rare occasions when he’s been particularly happy, the tattoo has been known to depict the angels and demons at peace, partying and sharing drinks like old friends. In his demonic form, Atticus grows marginally in size, his skin becomes a rich burnt umber color, curling horns like that of a rams sprout from his forehead, and he grows large bat-like wings and a long, reptilian, prehensile tail. [b]-Age:[/b] 172 (actual), Late 20’s-Early 30’s (apparent) [b]-Powers/Traits:[/b] Atticus’ main power comes from his ability for magical persuasion. When he desires, he can use his voice to compel an individual to do just about anything, even when the action is to their detriment. His other prominent power stems from his demonic nature, which lends him the ability to take massive amounts of physical abuse before his tangible body “dies.” If this occurs, Atticus soul would merely return to hell, and he would have the opportunity to return to the world via another means. His lesser abilities come from his natural thirst for knowledge, and his love of ancient history. He is a well-read demon, and has a weakness for old texts and classic literature. While he is certainly no Veti Blasko, his knowledge of the occult is not without merit. [b]-Background:[/b] Atticus was born into the world as a result of the coupling between a succubus and an Irishman making the journey to America in 1842. His first true memory was of his mother devouring the soul of his unsuspecting father once they reached New York, and her subsequently deserting him in the Irish slum of the Five Points. Though he was only weeks old when he was abandoned, he appeared to be a mature toddler, and he was taken in by one of the many Christian orphanages in the area. It became quickly apparent to the nuns and priests that Atticus was no average boy, and after several instances where he mysteriously influenced the actions of the other orphans, the clergy became convinced that he was possessed. During the next several years, Atticus was subjected to innumerable exorcism attempts, and moved all across New York as the religious leaders in the area were dumbfounded by their continual failure in healing the demonic boy’s evil flaws. Wholly terrified and confused by his supernatural nature, and the continual abuse from his caretakers, Atticus escaped the clutches of the church in 1847. Though only five years of age, his body had matured to that of a young adults, and his mind had far surpassed even that. He adapted quickly to the reality of his powers, and he was soon making a comfortable living stealing, extorting, and black mailing his way through New York’s underbelly. It was also during this formative period of his youth that he discovered his strong desire and ability to seduce women, and through these traits, and exhaustive research, Atticus at last was able to glean the truth about his demonic nature. Following the eruption of America into civil war, Atticus joined the 69th New York Infantry Brigade, a unit made up of Irish immigrants that would fight with distinction throughout the war. His inexplicable ability to avoid injury throughout each of the Fighting 69th’s harrowing battles did not go unnoticed, and eventually the scrutiny of the Union brass grew strong enough that Atticus at last abandoned his unit at the Battle of Chancellorsville in 1863. From that point, Atticus roamed the South, further quenching his thirst for knowledge while at the same time searching for a means to give his incredible life some meaning. It was in Charlotte, South Carolina, that Atticus at last found what would define his life from then on. At a local saloon, he met with a strange man with a thick English accent, a bowler hat, and a full beard, that turned out to be none other than the werewolf Reginald Hoyle. Seeing the drive and inherent ability in the young demon, Hoyle offered Atticus a job with his company, and Atticus was quick to accept. Through the following months, Hoyle personally introduced Atticus to the intricacies of the Veiled World, and the shadowy work of the Bain & Hoyle Company. Atticus took to his newfound life with alacrity, and after many years of field work, he soon found himself rising through the ranks of the company until at last he was offered the position of Director of Operations for B&H’s Boston Branch Office. He has served in that capacity since the early 1950’s.