The Red Zephyr's Character(s): [hider=Weston Meyer][i]In loving memory of Deekin Alarc[/i] [b]Name:[/b] Weston "West" Meyer [b]Age:[/b] 31 [b]Gender:[/b] Male [b]Birthplace:[/b] Frostgate, Warshire -- Third most populated city in Warshire; located near the Western Horn's tip [b]Current Home:[/b] Maxwell Military Base, Northern Arcarus [b]Personality:[/b] At a glance, Weston is a cardboard cut-out of the perfect soldier: Disciplined, tough, and reliable. As a captain in the continental army, he is a fierce fighter as well as a skilled tactician. Weston's military training made taugh him how to obey and respect orders, and how to effectively pass them on as a leader. However, he is far more than a soldier, letting only his superiors think for him. Weston's upringing on the Western Horn has imbued him with a strong sense of honor and respect for both himself and others. The virtues of standing steadfastly for oneself, one's beliefs, and ones own goals remain strong within Weston's heart. [b]Bio:[/b] Frostgate, one of the largest mining, smithing, and manufacturing cities in the continent was Weston's first home. The city's industry was eclipsed only by Wintra, the grand capital of Warshire. Despite Frostgate's "city" label, it was far more rural than one would expect, and more like a massive village than a metropolis. Like everywhere else in Warshire, life was cold, rough, and rugged. Frostgate denizens lacked many luxuries people of the southern provinces enjoyed. They used wheeled--and in some cases animal-driven--transportation for its practicality and less expensive upkeep. Weston's mother Ira Rolan, a beautiful woman native to Frostgate, married a handsome man from Arcarus known as Samael Meyer and had a single child. Tragically however, Ira died during childbirth, leaving Samael to name his son "Weston" after his younger brother. Despite living in the same city with his own son for the next ten years, Samael rarely spent time with him and stayed generally detached until his mysterious disappearance. When Weston was ten, his father has gone altogether, leaving only a note mentioning a "project" to the east. Yrdonn Rolan, Weston's uncle and a core metal smith, brought Weston up in a meager home on the edge of Frostgate. With Yrdonn's income they were far from poor but definitely didn't live in excess, only making ends meet enough to get by without much discomfort. Over the years they spent together, Yrdonn and Weston formed a strong bond as Yrdonn mentored his nephew in hunting, smithing, scholastics, and self-defense. Weston looked up to his uncle as a true father figure that was there to stay.However, getting later in his years, Yrdonn fell terribly ill and eventually passed away. With no family left, Weston fell into a lost sadness in his later teen years. He lived alone, in the small house he once shared with his uncle, with no purpose. Only hearing of "honor" and "finding your own path" his entire life, Weston sought what was considered "honorable" by the people of Leginia: Joining the military. Strangely enough, the day he left the city a package arrived at his house marked, "From Sam". Inside was a short blade, somewhat heavy for its size, with an orange-colored core imbedded within the pommel. Allowed to bring a keepsake and two pairs of clothing, Weston took the blade sent by his father. Signing up wasn't difficult, as many companies, industries, and infrastructure was publicized by the government and employed by the military. Within two weeks, Weston was sent on a shuttle to take his exams and physicals in Gaia, then sent to basic training. Used to a spartan lifestyle, Weston didn't have as much trouble as many other recruits, but struggled in this warm strange place nonetheless. From here on, the years seemed to fly by as the army assigned him to numerous standard missions ranging from town guard for a few months to exterminator for a couple days. Weston's performance gained him promotions over the years until he was put in charge of a four-person squad and given a very different kind of mission. A small insurrection in northeast Valira began striking riots, killing over a dozen citizens in thier wake. Weston was sent with ten other units to quell the outbreak with minimal casualties. However successful the mission ended up being however, Weston had been forced to kill his first real people. With his father's sword, he stabbed a woman in her thirties firing a modified Water Core pressure hose--a device originally used for crops, but altered to partially freeze the water for deadly effect--at his squad. The event sent him into another confused period, doubting whether this was the path his uncle wanted him to take. Eventually, he resigned himself to the belief that he had saved innocent lives and assisted in preserving the centuries-long peace. Once again, time blurred as Weston was awarded for his valor in that mission and others to come. The blur was lessened by the company of his squad, whom he had befriended and grown quite close with. Eventually, Weston was made captain and stationed on the edge of Arcarus as an officer. [b]Appearance:[/b]About 6'2" (188cm); lean and muscular; [url=http://fc00.deviantart.net/fs70/f/2014/028/a/6/hayden_tenno_by_redskittlez_da-d741dp2.jpg]This (New Look)[/url] [b]Special Traits/Weapons:[/b] [i]Strengths:[/i] - Strong, fierce warrior in close and ranged combat - Practical and tactical thinker - Loyal to those he trusts [i]Weaknesses:[/i] - Morality: Weston's views may conflict with the actions of the military he follows after the Void Gate opens. - Emotion: Despite Weston's general tact, acts of cruelety and dishonor disgust him and may lead to irrational thinking. - Not technically minded: Weston is usually more savvy working with people or tools than computers and technology [i]Equipment:[/i] - Riser: A short sword given to Weston in his teens, installed with a rare Expansion Core discovered by his father. - Military-grade Pistols (2): Standard Fire Core pistols and spare ammunition. - Military-grade Longrifle: All on-duty soldiers are required to carry one rifle and spare ammunition. [b]Theme Song:[/b] [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dduDnjc6JhA]Awesome combined with EVEN MORE awesome. (Updated)[/url] --- [b]Kage Type:[/b] Onikage [b]Kage Name:[/b] --- (Not yet determined;) [b]Kage Primary Power:[/b] Strength Enhancement -- The Conduit's strength, speed, and agility are massively increased at a rate proportional with the spirit consumed for the increase (more spirit = more strength) [b]Kage Secondary Power:[/b] Rage -- Almost a side-effect more than an ability, Rage correlates with the mental state of the host and how much spirit is put into enhancement. The host will lose rationality in exchange for an even greater boost in power. However, exploitation of this ability leaves the host more vulnerable to the Onikage's influence. [b]Kage Personality/Description:[/b] As one can expect from an Onikage, it is deceptive and tries to pry into its Conduit's will, either for personal gain or entertainment. Despite its aggressive nature, the kage can wait patiently for the tide to turn in its favor before taking action. Often it will taunt and confuse its conduit to further break them down, but to what end is a mystery.[/hider] [hider=Bishop][b]Name:[/b] Refers to himself as numerous game pieces, but is commonly known as "Bishop" [b]Age:[/b] Not known [b]Gender:[/b] Male [b]Birthplace:[/b] Not known [b]Current Home:[/b] Sovereign, Gaia [b]Personality:[/b] "Bishop" has made himself into a paradoxical enigma. Those who have met him know little more than those who don't do to the myriad of illusions he hides behind. His most observable trait, perhaps, would be his tendency to treat everything like a simple game. At a glace, the one called Bishop seems very easygoing and even friendly. However, dozens of complex gears are always turning behind his seemingly genuine smile. His true thoughts and feelings are a mystery even to his closest followers. [b]Bio:[/b] The name "Bishop" had no significance before the fall of Sovereign.If you asked him about his past, he'd tell you he was born yesterday. Some claim he was a simple farm boy once, while others tell a much darker story about his past. The only thing positively known about Bishop is that he is positively unknown. Currently, Bishop leads a band of eleven survivors, five of them kage hosts. He references them as his "good friends" and takes the back seat as their leader, letting them mostly run themselves. Each of them he saved in some way or another, earning their absolute loyalty. [b]Appearance:[/b] [img=http://fc09.deviantart.net/fs71/f/2012/236/3/a/kano_by_swanamimi-d5c813j.png] [b]Special Traits/Weapons:[/b] [i]Strengths:[/i] - Silver Tongue: Bishop is an excellent talker, able to sway even the strongest of opinions in the way of his choosing. Some would call this charismatic ability yet another form of deception, while he himself would call it an effective way of wielding the truth. - Strategist: As his namesake suggests, the world his his game of chess, and he moves its pieces to meet his own ends. Under the guise of his buffoonery, Bishop is quite the Machiavellian genius. [i]Weaknesses:[/i] - Handle with Care: Bishop is physically weak, since his methods require little physical activity. - Inflated Ego: Bishop's confidence often borders on arrogance, though he does his best to demonstrate complete modesty. [i]Equipment:[/i] [b]Theme Song:[/b] [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JLEgAMG5YQ]My inspiration for this character, if that helps...[/url] [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98YWS7WuB0o](Original)[/url] --- [b]Kage Type:[/b] Onikage [b]Kage Name:[/b] Nahash [b]Kage Primary Power:[/b] Deception: Nahash can change the way people perceive his host, allowing them to appear as another person or thing. The longer the illusion is maintained and how drastic the change is factor largely into how much spirit this ability expends. [b]Kage Secondary Power:[/b] -- [b]Kage Personality/Description:[/b] One could say Nahash perfectly fits his namesake, "serpent", as he epitomizes the snake. The Onikage is a master of deceit, seduction, and mystery. He enjoys creating what he would call "controlled chaos", where any situation he places himself in falls into disarray according to his design. Nahash sees the world as a game of dominoes ready to be knocked down in the pattern of his choosing. To this end, bystanders are only pieces in his big game to be moved and sacrificed.[/hider] [hider=Dem Side Characters] [u]Bishop's Posse[/u] [list] [*]Jardis: Lanky black-haired pessimist. He previously traveled with Alex and Shara. Powers and kage not revealed.[/*] [*]Shara: Timid young-looking girl with blanched-white hair. Kage apparently allows her to turn living things to stone.[/*] [*]Alex: An apathetic teen who is indistinguishably male or female. Wears a concealing purple hoodie. Has ties to Shara and Jardis[/*] [*]Weird girl: Name not revealed. Very strange wardrobe, including an ugly pull-over with an ox on it and a chain around her neck.[/*] [/list][/hider]