[b]28. CASSIUS "CASS" VALENTINE[/b] (originally made for My Undead Girlfriend (polyvore)) CS: https://urstyle.com/topic/1575908/my-undead-girlfriend-a-roleplay-open/16?page=1 [hider=The Nerd] STUDENT INFORMATION FORM NAME: Cassius "Cass" Valentine HERO OR VILLAIN: Hero SPECIES: Mutant AGE: 15 GRADE: Sophomore GENDER: Male SEXUALITY: Pansexual FACE CLAIM+DESCRIPTION: Cameron Boyce; wears glasses with horrendously thick frames ABILITIES: Cass is capable of absorbing factual information through skin-to-skin contact. He is also able to transfer "life force" in between living beings (which allows him to "Raise" the dead, provided that he sustains their unlife with transferred life force), although this is a recently-developed ability that nobody but he (and to a certain extent, Jenny) is aware of. PERSONALITY: awkward, nerdy, geeky, perpetually nervous, very good at memorizing things, very good at analyzing/processing things from an objective point of view, pretty dense when it comes to people's feelings, has a hard time expressing himself in a coherent manner, kind-hearted, loves video games and acquiring new knowledge, shy, timid, reserved, very quiet, hates being the center of attention, gets really embarrassed really easily, comes off as extremely apologetic, rather calm and level-headed if he knows that he can handle a situation, kind of a goofball if he's around people he's familiar with, a total goody two-shoes MINI-BIOGRAPHY: Cassius Valentine was born to a perfectly normal family. He has a mother and a father who are perfectly human, as well as three older sisters who are also perfectly human. His parents are unaware of the existence of non-human species and do not know that Cass is a mutant, which he is perfectly fine with. Cass discovered his abilities in middle school, and he caught the attention of the headmistresses when a news story covered his "uncanny ability" to learn new things. The headmistresses told him what was going on and told him the importance of keeping his abilities a secret from his family, then sent him off to the Academies (his parents think he's at an elite boarding school on a scholarship). Cass had always been a bit of an outcast, but at Hero High, the feeling of "not belonging" was more acute than ever. His classmates all knew each other from middle and elementary school, but Cass was an outsider coming in straight from the human world. He quickly faded into the background when the other students realized that he didn't really have much to say (nor did he have a particularly flashy ability, like James Zhao) and that he was a stickler for following the rules. From the moment that Cass laid eyes on Genevieve Schmidt, he knew that he was in love-which was /quite/ problematic, as he knew that she would never even give him the time of day. When he heard of her death towards the end of his first year at Hero High, he was devastated. This was also around the same time that his life-force transferring abilities were beginning to manifest. Cass practiced his new ability for a couple weeks, then took a chance-he managed to smuggle Jenny's body (gross, I know) through the portal into the human world, where he Raised her from the dead and called 9-1-1, saying that he found her collapsed on the side of the road while he was going out for a walk. Jenny was rushed to the nearest hospital, which happened to be the university hospital that his father worked at. Due to the fact that Cass had not completely mastered his ability to transfer life-force, it took a few weeks to stabilize Jenny's condition and another few weeks for her to wake up. During the time that Jenny was in a coma, the doctors and medics at the hospital realized that she wasn't quite.../human/. Although Jenny's wings had shriveled up and died with her body, there were still slight indications of her faerie nature, especially in her DNA. Cass managed to stall and divert their questions, though he knows that his tactics will not be able to hold them off forever. Now that he's started his second year at Hero High by accompanying an undead girl everywhere he goes, Cass doesn't know what he's going to do. He thought that Raising Jenny and having her finally notice him would make him happy, but for some reason, it's...not (Jenny doesn't really /say/ anything to him, you see, and she doesn't seem particularly happy). In any case, Cass has no choice but to continue going forward. He can only hope that everything works out alright. TAG MODS WHEN COMPLETE: @ayzrules @flannels-wine-and-cigarettes [OPTIONAL] CLASS SCHEDULE: -Practical Skills for Mutants II (PRACTICAL SKILLS) -Physical Education II (PHYSICAL EDUCATION) -Computer Science -Zombie Biology/ "Zombology" (BIOLOGY) -Heroic World History (HISTORY) -AB Calculus (MATHEMATICS) -Spanish II (WORLD LANGUAGES) -Transcendentalist Literature (ENGLISH) EXTRACURRICULARS: An inter-Academy gaming club (there are like two members, including him) and various other nerdy pursuits (coding club, robotics, etc) [/hider] [hider=Cass v2] **STUDENT INFORMATION FORM** **Title/Role:** THE NERD **Name:** Cassius Valentine **Aliases:** Cass, brace-face, four-eyes, basically any other nickname that the jocks like to give the nerds in cliche high school movies **Age+Grade:** 15+Sophomore **Hero or Villain?** Hero **Species:** Mutant **Faceclaim:** Cameron Boyce **Appearance:** A pretty scrawny boy for his age. Wears horrendously thick glasses, ratty t-shirts, baggy sweat-shirts, and hole-y jeans on a daily basis. Has literally no sense of fashion whatsoever. **Likes:** video games, DnD, all sorts of animals, coding, robotics, National Geographic, reading, superhero movies, recognition, old 2000s shows and movies (especially from Disney/Nickelodeon/Cartoon Network), French fries, indie music **Dislikes:** being forced to dress nicely, when he loses his glasses, the way that contact lenses make his eyes feel all itchy, stereotypical jerkish jocks, being "uncool" or "unpopular", being the odd one out, excessive social media use, annoying pop music/trashy rap songs **Personality:** awkward, nerdy, geeky, perpetually nervous, very good at memorizing things, very good at analyzing/processing things from an objective point of view, pretty dense when it comes to people's feelings, has a hard time expressing himself in a coherent manner, kind-hearted, loves video games and acquiring new knowledge, shy, timid, reserved, very quiet, hates being the center of attention, gets really embarrassed really easily, comes off as extremely apologetic, rather calm and level-headed if he knows that he can handle a situation, kind of a goofball if he's around people he's familiar with, a total goody two-shoes **Biography:** Cassius Valentine was born to a perfectly normal family. He has a mother and a father who are perfectly human, as well as three older sisters who are also perfectly human. His parents are unaware of the existence of non-human species and do not know that Cass is a mutant, which he is perfectly fine with. Cass discovered his abilities in middle school, and he caught the attention of the headmistresses when a news story covered his "uncanny ability" to learn new things (Cass didn't tell them that he can absorb factual information through skin-to-skin contact, though. He's not an *idiot*). The headmistresses told him what was going on and told him the importance of keeping his abilities a secret from his family, then sent him off to the Academies (his parents think he's at an elite boarding school on a scholarship). Cass had always been a bit of an outcast, but at Hero High, the feeling of "not belonging" was more acute than ever. His classmates all knew each other from middle and elementary school, but Cass was an outsider coming in straight from the human world. He quickly faded into the background when the other students realized that he didn't really have much to say (nor did he have a particularly flashy ability, like Jay Zhao) and that he was a stickler for following the rules. From the moment that Cass laid eyes on Genevieve Schmidt, he knew that he was in love-which was *quite* problematic, as he knew that she would never even give him the time of day. When he heard of her death towards the end of his first year at Hero High, he was devastated. This was also around the same time that his life-force transferring abilities were beginning to manifest. Cass practiced his new ability for a couple weeks, then took a chance-he managed to smuggle Jenny's body (gross, I know) through the portal into the human world, where he Raised her from the dead and called 9-1-1, saying that he found her collapsed on the side of the road while he was going out for a walk. Jenny was rushed to the nearest hospital, which happened to be the university hospital that his father worked at. Due to the fact that Cass had not completely mastered his ability to transfer life-force, it took a few weeks to stabilize Jenny's condition and another few weeks for her to wake up. During the time that Jenny was in a coma, the doctors and medics at the hospital realized that she wasn't quite...*human*. Although Jenny's wings had shriveled up and died with her body, there were still slight indications of her faerie nature, especially in her DNA. Cass managed to stall and divert their questions, though he knows that his tactics will not be able to hold them off forever. Now that he's started his second year at Hero High by accompanying an undead girl everywhere he goes, Cass doesn't know what he's going to do. He thought that Raising Jenny and having her finally notice him would make him happy, but for some reason, it's...not (Jenny doesn't really *say* anything to him, you see, and she doesn't seem particularly happy). In any case, Cass has no choice but to continue going forward. He can only hope that everything works out alright. *OPTIONAL EXTRAS* **Rumors/Romantic Interests:** As one can imagine, there are *so* many rumors that say Jenny Schmidt and Cass are dating (and Cass doesn't really know *what* they are, and he doesn't want to put a "label" on it until Jenny says something, you know? If she ever does say something?). Some students believe that Cass had a hand in Raising her, which makes Cass nervous. Other students believe that he stole a love potion from a witch and gave it to Jenny, which is why she stays with him. It's all very dramatic and tangled up and Cass just really doesn't want to deal with it right now. **Extracurriculars:** An inter-Academy gaming club (there are like two members, including him) and various other nerdy pursuits (coding club, robotics, etc) **Favorite and Least Favorite Class:** Computer science (it just *makes sense*, you know?) is his favorite, while Physical Education is his least-favorite (his ability isn't very, well, useful, in such a class) **Class Schedule:** -Practical Skills for Mutants II (PRACTICAL SKILLS) -Physical Education II (PHYSICAL EDUCATION) -Computer Science -Zombie Biology/ "Zombology" (BIOLOGY) -Heroic World History (HISTORY) -AB Calculus (MATHEMATICS) -Spanish II (WORLD LANGUAGES) -Transcendentalist Literature (ENGLISH)[/hider]