[b]Name[/b]: Colin Boothby [b]Age:[/b] 30 years old [b]Sex:[/b] Rooster (j/k) Male [b]Appearance[/b]: [URL=http://imgur.com/CqZ8oKi][IMG]http://i.imgur.com/CqZ8oKi.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [B]History Types[/B]: [B]Secret Society[/B] Colin Boothby was raised in a cult, called the Red Rose that was a mixture of the worship of both the Great Old Ones, old Pagan gods and Satan himself. Satan was seen as a benevolent deity, while the Great Old Ones were just given heed and worshiped for wealth, favor, etcetera. The Old Pagan gods were chosen for worship for numerous reasons. Colin Boothby didn't mind the existence of Pagan gods in his faith, but he found the Great Old Ones and the demonic worship and horrifying rituals repugnant and unacceptable. So Colin Boothby joined a similar group that split off from the cult, which is a deeply Occultic form of Gnostic Christianity. They believe that God is some sort of mixture of a Deist, kind of God, yet a God that sends messages and teaches willing listeners from somewhere out in the universe, or even somewhere outside the universe. Colin Boothby's transition to the Pale Rose, the name of the other Cult, wasn't easy, but there's more on that in the next section. The Master of the Pale Rose, Lord Richard Denton, introduced Boothby to the Pale Rose some time after he was rescued from his family. [B]The Cult Family[/B] The Boothbies were always respected on the island community which was nearby England in the British Islands. The eccentric, wealthy family were seen as a rare, almost non-existent link between the rich snobs of the early 19th century and the ordinary folk, even the impovershed. Boothbies have founded the local orphanage, as well as other such places, and charitable organizations throughout England. What the people of their island didn't know was that the Boothbies were "harvesting" children and women from these places and using them for sacrifices. Colin couldn't take it anymore once his sister was ritually murdered and he was next. He ran to the local Church and explained the situation. At first, the Priest, Father Kenneth Richardson, a distant cousin of the Boothby family just didn't believe it. He thought the boy had been through something traumatizing and wasn't making sense. As luck would have it, the Mayor's daughter, Emily, and a fatally wounded woman had also escaped her torturers and told the priest what Colin was just explaining. Father Kenneth Richardson kept Colin protected from the Boothbies. He suggested they report the matter with the authorities. Emily's complaints to her father, the Mayor of the town, Dennis Stark, led the entire town towards the Boothby household and had them all put to death, vigilante style. Colin Boothby did not convert to Anglicanism because of his anger at God for letting his sister and innocent people suffer, but he agreed with the idea of a benevolent God, even if he didn't necessarily share the Christian theology that came with it. [B]Specializations:[/B] Fight Madness Shadow Tome. [B]Signature[/B] Yes. Elendra has final say on the destiny of my character.