ok [@lord zee] what about this one? God I tried my best not be hypocritical with my character or have any continuity errors, its been so long since ive written its harder than I thought to concentrate and write properly. [hider=My Hider] [center][img]https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-u6vCLDRxTW0/VoAN820AXTI/AAAAAAAAGoc/deEpw1-1IPU/anime_boy_wind.gif[/img][/center] [color=0072bc][center][h1][I][u]Gage Adelin Indigo[/u][/I][/h1][/center][/color] [color=gold][center][h3][I][u]BASIC INFORMATION[/u][/I][/h3][/center][/color] [color=gold][center][list] [*]Twenty Two Years Old [*]Male [*]Heterosexual [*]6'2 ft [*]170 lbs [*]Meditteranean Skin Tone [*]Light Brown Eyes [*]Medium Length, Shaggy Black Hair [/list][/center][/color] [color=purple][center][h3][I][u]DEMI-GOD STATUS AND LINEAGE[/u][/I][/h3][/center][/color] [color=purple][center][list] [*]Son of Galviere, Goddess of Aid [*]Son of Verdock, Mortal,Doctor of the Indigo tribe [*]Power A: Oath of Aid [*]Power B: One with Nature [/list][/center][/color] [color=0072bc][center][I][u]The Oath of Aid is a simple spell that allows Gage to heal a being of its injuries or illness. When the Oath is used the healing requires more than just will intent. Gage has to feel out an injury, such as if he was healing a paper cut he would be able to connect the mental dots in his head to heal the cut. A sword stabbing would be more difficult, especially if something vital was hit. If something vital was hit then Gage would need to administer help quickly and efficiently with no mistakes for even a small chance to be able to heal the wounded person. Concentration is key as well. The amount of injuries that can be healed depend on Gages own stamina and mastery of spell. It is like a muscle, the more you use it and the more efficiently it is used the better it becomes. One with Nature is more of a passive power than anything else. One with nature allows most animals and creatures to see Gage as non threatening at first. Gage gains an affinity with animals in general and can calm down most wild animals save the more dangerous ones and the truly wild or insane animals. They also have to have at least a modicum of intelligence. Gage can somewhat communicate with animals using sounds and more or less just willful intent and most of the time animals will obey Gage in small commands or when he is truly in need. Though any animal this works on still needs that little intelligence and that means that they don't always necessarily obey.[/u][/I][/center][/color] [color=Gold][center][h3][I][u]BACKSTORY[/u][/I][/h3][/center][/color] [color=0072bc][center][I][u]Gage Adelin Indigo was named after several things, none of which are truly important. His fathers best friend was a man named Gage, his family name is Adelin, and he was given a second last name s is custom for members of his tribe. Gage is a member of the Indigo Tribe, a wayward band of men and women who grouped together over one hundred years ago who wanted to live outside harmful cities and away from most other people of society. These men and women were not all blood relatives, in fact barely anyone was when this tribe started, but they came together because of their ideaology, and the bonds they swore together ran deeper than blood. The tribe started off with twelve members and over the course of one hundred ears there are about seventy six Indigo tribespeople. Verdock Adelin Indigo was born into the Indigo tribe, grew up in tribe, and became a very skilled doctor for his clan. Verdock was able to learn medicine and more through the crazy collection of books the tribe owns, and was able to learn more buy obtaining more books through passing outsiders who were willing to trade. Or when the tribe has to send someone to a nearby town or city to buy things they could not obtain by trading. One day the tribe was visited by a strange women when they set up home in the outskirts of a countryside in North America, but they were not quick to welcome her. They were very wary of outsiders even if they were as mesmerizing and mysterious as this women. She would not give her name, nor was she willing to trade anything since she had nothing she was willing to trade, but she was willing to part with knowledge in exchange for shelter for the night. Verdock was the first to welcome her, ashamed of his tribesmen for their harsh welcome. Verdock was very well known in his tribe to be more willing to welcome outsiders than most. Verdock is the main reason why the tribe was bigger than it had ever been since it started. During the course of her stay, Verdock showed the guest around the common areas of the tribe and introduced her to everyone. The stranger had given no name, so Verdock teasingly introduced her as "Rose". It was not very clever but then again Verdock had a very silly sense of humor. He thought she was more beautiful than any rose he had ever seen. Verdock also spent time showing Rose what he did and how he did. how he spent his life trying to learn the art of healing, and through his unorthodox methods and sheer willpower he has been accomplishing his goal. When someone would walk into the medical tent for an injury, Verdock would display his kindness and gentleness. He was able to calm hysterical patients down and was able to get ill behaved younger patients to enjoy their visit. His gift may not have been magical or godly but the way he healed and showed his spirit made even the mysterious women feel a connection to him. Rose ended up staying with tribe for awhile longer, to which Verdock was pleased beyond imagining. Verdock and the women ended up together, to which she then confessed to Verdock and Verdock alone who she was. One year later she gave birth to Gage. Things were too good to be true though in end. Shortly after Gage was born the tribe held a meeting. They did not trust Rose, which is the name that stuck to the goddess after her arrival, and they felt something was off about her. They never all together agreed to let her stay it was more like if they made her leave they would lose their best doctor as well they feared. They had nothing against Verdock or his new born son, but Rose was an unwelcomed outsider that had stayed too long. In the end, Rose had to convince Verdock to stay and to raise their child after she left. Verdock belonged with his home, and they needed him and his skills. Verdock was torn on the inside, wanting to leave with Rose and Gage but not wanting to abandon his tribe, which is one of the reasons Galviere fell in love with Verdock. His compassion, his patience, and his will to help those who need medical help were something she had not seen in a man in a long time and fell enraptured by it. But if his family did not want her, then at least she could bear him a son. She knew what Verdocks tribe was planning and knew that it would tear Verdock apart. She knew that if she bore him a son, she could stay peacefully awhile longer with him and in the years to come when her son was older they would reunite outside the Indigo tribe. She felt as if there was no way a child of hers would be able to stay with this tribe forever. Gage had a rather normal tribe life growing up. He was a kind soul that love to be creative and imaginative. He grew curious from time to time about how others lived, and when the tribe camped close enough to a city or town, he would sometimes sneak away to see how others lived. He always volunteered for a supply run, into town or in the forests, and grew to be a popular youth for the tribe. He studied medicine under his father until his father passed away at age forty seven. Some speculated that he was killed, but after examining the body it was determined that Verdock passed away simply because his time had come. They could find no wound, no trace of poison, nothing suspicious. Verdock had never been the same since the mother of his child (Galviere) left, and while he did not hold any resentment, her leaving broke something inside of him. Verdock did not give up on life or kill himself, he simply was ready to move on. Gage was eighteen and skilled with medicine and could hunt to feed the clan by himself with trouble. After Verdock passed away Gage discovered his fathers journals he had kept that told tales of his life over the years. When he found out that his mother had left because of the tribe, his fate was decided. Gage left the clan that day, not holding resentment against the clan but desperately wanting to meet his mother. He left with very little besides the clothes on his back, some supplies, and hunting gear and has ben traveling ever since. He started out on a quest to find his mother but then life intervened. He became distracted with exploring cities and towns, having always had to live outside them with his tribe. Things were so different to Gage. Skip to the present day, Gage is still wandering but with a new determination. His powers had awakened in the middle of the night calmly, but very much to Gages surprise. He knew his mother was a Goddess but he had never shown signs of powers before. To this day Gage practices his abilities whenever he can healing the sick and wounded, still searching for his mother. After that.....who knows? [/u][/I][/center][/color] [/hider]