And here it is; a CS! :toot [hider=Yes. A CS.] Boreas appears as a moderately tall male humanoid. His appearance proper is covered in heavy armor, concealing everything but his face. Boreas has green eyes and dark brown hair that reaches between his shoulderblades. He also has a short, well-trimmed beard. Boreas is relatively muscular, which is apparent from his size and that of his armor. One more thing that is visible despite his armor, are a pair of large, angelic wings. They can't lift him up due to the weight of his armor, but if he were to equip something lighter he could probably take to the skies. Right now, however, they just look really pretty. [hider=Face] [center][img]http://media.wizards.com/2016/images/daily/cardart_OGW_Oath-of-Gideon_B.jpg[/img] [/center]He looks like Gideon Jura (or Kytheon Iora, properly, but that's a different area of geek). [/hider] Name: [b][i][color=6ecff6]Boreas[/color][/i][/b] Age: [i][b][color=6ecff6]29[/color][/b][/i] Aegis Type: [color=6ecff6][i][b]Protector[/b][/i][/color] Weapon/Abilities/Drone: [color=6ecff6][i][b]Eternal Crime & Punishment[/b][/i][/color] [b][i][color=6ecff6]Eternal Punishment[/color][/i][/b] [i][color=6ecff6]A moderately light [url=https://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/fireemblem/images/0/0f/Hero_male.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20130119134509]two-part shield[/url] designed to have the upper part slide over the lower part to completely cover the wielder's arm without preventing them from bending their elbow. Unlike the upper part and most medieval shields, the lower part is attached to a gauntlet, rather than straps. The reason for this is the barbed wire at the end meant to serve like a lacerating whip. The upper part is lined with horn-like barbs. Eternal Punishment's "trick" is the ability to extend and shorten its wire on command, making it possible for the wire to be contained behind the shield or to reach up to 3 meters. Boreas wields it on his right arm.[/color][/i] [b][i][color=6ecff6]Eternal Crime[/color][/i][/b] [i][color=6ecff6]A large [url=http://cdn.tutsplus.com/cg/uploads/legacy/0000_Freebies/024_Riot_Shield/Large.jpg]riot-shield[/url] with barbed wire strung across the front. Like any riot-shield, it serves as a portable wall to protect the wielder. It's most efficient at blocking narrow passageways and when working in tandem. Eternal Crime's "trick" is to electrify the barbed wires on both shields, giving them a shocking effect. Boreas wields Eternal Crime on his left arm.[/color][/i] Personality: [i][color=6ecff6]Boreas isn't a talkative person. He'll communicate properly during operations to ensure nothing and no one gets destroyed due to a lack of communication, but otherwise he isn't very chatty. He used to have a short temper, dealing with the stress and anxiety of losing his home, but since a later incident he has calmed down a lot. He still can't stand other who'd make lightly of death, something that'll definitely light his fuse. Despite all that he's been through, Boreas puts in effort to maintain his appearance as a light-hearted, approachable person.[/color][/i] Background: [i][color=6ecff6]Originally, Boreas was an AI designed to do menial labor. He did his work in a server mimicking a rather unwealthy region, and lived a fairly simple, repetitive life. Of course, feeling human emotions, he quickly grew bored of his tedious job. He was without a clue on what to do about it, however, and remained stuck there for another few years. Boreas' boring, yet peaceful life, came to a turning point when viruses appeared on his server. Like so many othersm he knew only one thing to do in response; run. As he ran, he made one big mistake; he looked back. The sight etched in his mind, Boreas swore to find a way to destroy the viruses that destroyed what he knew as home. He joined the Aegis program as a way to enact his vengeance. At first, Boreas was reckless and aggressive, destroying any virus he saw, whenever he saw it. He had been lucky enough to not sustain any real damage or break protocol during this time, but his luck eventually ran out. During a run-in with a large group of viruses, he destroyed as many viruses as he could, as fast as he could, but he wasn't fast enough. A virus reached a group of civilians and killed a number of them. Once more reminded of his original cause, the panicked Boreas barely managed to avoid lasting damage, but his delusion was absolutely destroyed. He couldn't save a single group of civilians, because he had been too busy venting his anger on the viruses. Deciding he could no longer go on the way he had, he went through a reclassing, giving up his position as attacker, and instead taking on the role of protector. His goal was no longer mindlessly tearing through viruses, he decided that this time around, he would be able to save someone.[/color][/i] Other: [i][color=6ecff6]Currently nothing.[/color][/i] [/hider]