[center][img]https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/873000357712765022/1122625071656226837/87f3d017d60bbc8cecc293f4b13cf670-removebg-preview.png[/img] [sub]16 [color=black][b]-[/b][/color] Cancer [color=black][b]-[/b][/color] Junior [color=black][b]-[/b][/color] 5'11" [color=black][b]-[/b][/color] Ashton Moio[/sub] [center][img]https://64.media.tumblr.com/598e81297361550b115010f950e252c7/tumblr_inline_p7g1kkI07f1satu2p_500.gifv[/img][/center] [quote=Ethan, motivating his teammates][color=5CA07C]“When you feel alone out there, remember you're part of a team. There's a whole squad that's got your back.”[/color][/quote][/center] [hr] [indent][indent][sub][sub][color=5CA07C][h3][b]Appearance Details[/b][/h3][/color][/sub][/sub] [indent][color=silver]Still finishing what is likely to be his final growth spurt, Ethan retains a certain amount of teenage gangliness that keeps him from ever being mistaken for older than he is; despite creeping closer to six feet tall each day. His hair is always a few inches longer than an already 'boyish' medium length, leaving him perpetually looking severely overdue for a haircut. Despite having four older brothers to inherit from, most of Ethan's wardrobe consists of the latest GAP hoodies and jeans. The resulting look is unremarkable at best, and only Ethan's own outgoing attitude and social standing keep him from falling into Stockbridge's 'dork' category. He has a soft face with kind brown eyes. Nothing about Ethan is guarded or stand-offish, and all his emotions are clearly displayed; even if only in one of three typical expressions: smiling friendliness, competitive focus, or mild confusion.[/color][/indent][/indent][/indent][indent][indent][sub][sub][color=5CA07C][h3][b]Characterization[/b][/h3][/color][/sub][/sub] [indent][color=silver] The youngest of seven children, Ethan is the last thing that stands between his doting parents and an empty nest. Each of the Hubbard children have left their mark on Stockbridge High over the past decade and a half, as one by one they graduated, moving on to greater things out-of-state. Valedictorian, artistic visionary, student body president, varsity captain, tech-genius, activist; the school's faculty joked about what his contribution might be as early as his first freshman week. They'd stopped after he was forced to take retake math over the summer. His youngest elder sister graduated after his first year, leaving Ethan alone for the first time in his life. He threw himself into the school's social life to combat the sudden isolation at home. Good looks as well as his family's shining reputation in the sleepy town meant he was never short of friends, despite his grades never improving. A sudden spurt of growth at the end of sophomore year along with goading from his friends eventually led to Ethan trying out for the foot-ball team, where he found further success in friendships and bonding. While never the star athlete or team captain, Ethan found himself an appreciated member of just about any sports team Stockbridge had to offer, eventually making it to the varsity teams his junior year. His future is still uncertain in many ways, but unlike the rest of his siblings, Ethan had never felt any hurry to leave Alpena Heights behind. The Hubbard call of ambition seemed to have quieted by the time his turn came around. While his parents, coaches, and peers discuss college and potential paths to greatness, Ethan doesn't think a quiet life working for his uncle's construction crew sounds so bad. [/color][/indent][/indent][/indent][indent][indent][sub][sub][color=5CA07C][h3][b]Character Notes[/b][/h3][/color][/sub][/sub] [indent][color=silver]- Ethan's father is a pediatric doctor at the hospital outside of town - Ethan's mother works the front desk for her brother's company, currently set up in a portable at a construction site on the edge of town. [/color][/indent][/indent][/indent][indent][indent][sub][sub][color=5CA07C][h3][b]Inventory[/b][/h3][/color][/sub][/sub] [indent][color=silver]- Smartphone - Wallet - House keys - Backpack [Contains: 1 pen (not working), a blank notebook, multiple scrunched and forgotten handout sheets, one half-used roll of hockey tape, an uncontained mouthgaurd, and a hockey helmet.] [/color][/indent][/indent][/indent] [hr]