[hider=Sel][code]Name > Tzelathiel 'Sel' Eligos Physical Description [/code] [hider=Visual Reference][center] [img]https://i.imgur.com/yYQEDDN.png[/img] [/center][/hider] [code] > A fairly young looking man with fair skin and wavy, brunette hair swept backwards into a high-knot ponytail. The hairstyle can be equated to a careless wrangling of the mess that it really was. The frontmost of his fringe normally hanging in front of his eyes with no help in getting it out of the way. A mesomorphic man, observed under the clothes he wears to have what seems to be attributed to a swimmer's physique, common for a man of his occupation. There would be dark bags under his eyes from perhaps repeated nights of restless sleep, if there was any reported sleep at all. What more, is the loss of the youthful naivete of a smile replaced with a constant scowl, showing the man to be in a permanent stage of upset or distress. His eyes are a muddy color, once recorded as Hazel, but essentially, the loss of proverbial light in his eyes make it difficult to see clearly. Sel is seen to wear his company's colors, A sea-green set of a cloak that reached down to his elbows all the way around, a split at the chest area for freedom of movement, and a pair of cargo pants. Beneath the form obscuring colors, would be a airtight wetsuit adorned with plugs, supposedly attached to his flesh in order to interface with electronics requiring direct human intervention to operate. Beneath the cloak, would be a small arsenal, rather, two holsters under his armpits holding a pistol with physical ammunition in either of them. The fact he dresses in such a way both causes him to blend in and stick out like a sore thumb if someone were to take more than just a cursory glance in his direction inside the wrong bar. > 178 cm ( 5 ft 10 in ) / 76 kg ( 168 lb ) > 26 Years Old Purpose > A bail recovery agent for the Sata-Vanlaere Limited Liability Corporation in what seems to be an extended leave of absence for the company. Vanlaere deals primarily in medical and commercial cybernetic and genetic modifications, most of their field agents were originally debtholders that were either incapable of saving the tax on the company's equity through monetary compensation, or esteemed members of their upper management who essentially fell from grace. Maasym seemed like the best place to run off to, an idea shared by himself, and his [i]graceful[/i] benefactors who believe a few debtholders or 'bail' fugitives may have ran off to. It could also mean a break in technological advances in both cybernetics and genetics for the company from whatever lies within the derelict undiscovered. Either of which would be incentive enough for a company to release an indentured servant from their permanent contract. Hopefully. That is Sel's biggest aspiration. To be free of the chains that held him to a corporate body against his best wishes. He may also be looking for an out, a purpose, or something that may make him feel whole again. History > Tzelathiel Eligos grew up not on a station nor a planet, rather, constantly traveling with his family from planet to station to hub in what could be equated to an interstellar caravan. His parents were Uvall Eligos and Lailah Eligos-Forfax. The family was far from idyllic. His father, a war veteran, who fought in proxy land wars between corporations, showed the boy little affection. Uvall opted to "toughen him up" through forgetting many occasions that mattered to the boy, including his day of birth. Sel remembers Uvall suffering from many symptoms of post traumatic stress disorder, instead of seeking help for his issues, Uvall resorted to using violence against Sel's mother, Lailah, and cheating on her whenever possible. This led his mother to drink often and to an early death from unspecified causes at an early age in Sel's life at a spry 7 years old. Since then, the young Sel turned against the ideals and emulations of his father. In one instance, he intimidated Uvall with a toy rifle, supposedly shooting him in the head with it. Uvall Eligos died prematurely 3 years after his wife, leaving Sel an orphan at the wonderful age of 10. >Tzelathiel's maternal grandfather,Tabbris Forfax was an important influence on the boy. He would tell the child mythical stories and comfort him in times of emotional, as well as physical pain. >As a child, Sel was very much interested in ancient myths. His grandfather used to tell him Greek myths, for example the Odyssey. >Somewhere in between the early and mid teens of his life Tzelathiel Eligos found himself stagnant on the Belina-Nozu Industrial-owned commercial-mining station in the Helvetios system, commonly known as the 51 Pegasi Iron belt. He was an urchin, a vagrant, fighting for scraps and areas of warmth out in the open in order to survive as long as he was capable of doing so. As soon as Sel was of age, 15, on the station, he registered himself into the Belina-Nozu commercial enforcement program. The program was simply a puffed up form of a glorified police officer. He trained in the Belina-Nozu in-house academy established on the station and eventually found as one of better young officers in his class. Tzelathiel experienced many situations filled with more success than failure, from taking down small fry crooks peddling unlicensed rations, to high end gangsters who trafficked debtholders off-station, he was quickly promoted from a commercial enforcer to a full-fledged detective for the Belina-Nozu enforcement department of affairs. At some point in his late teens, he met Issac Lockley who became his partner on working their cases and both men had worked side by side with each other until Sel was 22. Together, through the years they spent together they grew to be close friends. Their detective skills and crime-prevention efforts were good enough to attract the attention of Pegasi Iron Belt media: busting a major drug deal between an unknown gang and some Shalova Consolidated field agent on the flagship mining station closest to 51 Pegasi B. There once was a hypernet issue with the front page headline "Corporation saviors" that was decorated with the photo of the two detectives smiling together; their exact heroic deed is unknown, however. >When Tzelathiel was 21 or so, he met his future wife Catheryn Matthix. Sel saved Cat from a group of street-hardened thugs attempting to take her money and dignity. After a short talk with the woman, the two begun to hang out together, until they were married six months later, and went to The New-Paris Arcological-Station on their honeymoon. Nine months later, in the later months of Sel's 22nd year of life, their daughter, Khamael, was born. >By the 23rd summer, Tzelathiel had been living with Catheryn and Khamael, had become a successful interplanetary corporate-enforcement detective and created a home and family he never had growing up - a house in the suburban area aboard orbit-ring station of the New-Yokohama Enhancement Initiative, a loving wife, and a new born daughter. In his words, he was living in what could only be a dream. >In the fall of that same year, Catheryn and Khamael Eligos are murdered by adrenaline-stimulant-pump addicted thugs wearing amored green combat suits belonging to a company who had their logos sanded off, who broke into the residence. Sel returns home during the invasion and finds everything that was once his home in utter shreds. He kills the armed intruders, but is unable to rescue his family. All that is left for him is the bloodcurdling scream of anguish as he held his wife's dead body. >What Tzelathiel did not realize were how grave his injuries were, and as soon as incident investigators and medical personnel were on scene, they transported his body to the nearest available medical facility with synthetic organ implants readily available for transplanting into his body to keep the man alive. This is where Sel found himself in the clutches of the Sata-Vanlaere LLC., a monolithic corporation interested only in the bottom line, who happily gave all of the transplants Sel needed, with many strings attached after the fact. >After burying his family in the Yokohama Commonwealth Cemetary, the widower was given an offer by the Sata-Vanlaere, an offer with two choices and none other available to him. The first option was to sign a contract to become an indentured field agent to recover or eliminate any of those in debt to the company in order to recover lost assets. The second option was to walk away, and become one of those lost assets. We know his choice. >Tackling insurmountable odds, Tzelathiel Eligos faces every situation with a twisted type of wit accompanied by a very dark sense of humour which joins his nothing-to-lose demeanour. >Sel has a poetic sense of describing his actions. He has absolutely no belief that what he does is heroic in any sense of the word and believes there should be retribution against him for his actions. Sel's pessimistic view on life and his inability to have fun is very noticeable as Sata-Vanlaere Field Administrator Koshi Toshiyo points out to Sel personally at some point while he is aged at 25. >Sel, along with his dark humour, is also very morbid. For instance, during his occupation he sarcastically describes a slovenly, weak-willed debtholder known as Darell Moneaux "a gentleman" who reassures his "girlfriend" after discovering a recorded phone message from Darell to his secret mistress. He tends to make jokes even in the face of danger. One example is the conversation between Vance "Skull" Raschke while he is bound to a chair cabled to a bomb as a hostage to one of the runaway debtholders if he is comfortable enough. >Sel pursues his enemies with deep perseverance, some even say fanatically. No matter how injured he might be or how many laws he might be breaking, when he sets his sights on his target, he refuses to let go of them. If it means killing anything or anyone that happen to block his way, jumping on top of a moving transport, avoiding destructive explosive charges, whatever it might be that impedes serving his sentence, Tzelathiel is not hesitant to overcome. >Following the events of his wife and child's death, however, Sel seemed to have started to experience a more pronounced degree of PTSD and depression that has been kept under the surface for 3 years after the murder of his family. His most recent apartment was always quite the mess. There was also a voice recording from Sel's apartment phone that was tapped by Sata-Vanlaere which shows Sel calling a phone sex line to talk about the emptiness that he had been feeling despite divulging the truth and killing every major personnel involved in a Sata-Vanlaere Valkyr Industries case of insider-trading. >This is possibly due to the fact that Sel no longer had an actual purpose to live for. While he was undercover with the Belina-Nozu, he had to keep up a good appearance and that familiar, obsessive drive as a detective. Issac Lockley was also a dear friend and now a case handler who kept Sel "relatively sane" for 3 years and he was forced to murder him due to employer's concerns, and no longer able to support Sel. [/code][/hider]