Cain said "...Ah? Oh yeah, right; I forgot to tell you to piss off... sorry about that. Piss off."
Cain End'rana
Age
22
Gender
Male
Species
Cursed Human
Powers
(NOTE: Cain absolutely hates it whenever people climb onto him and scream "GET TO DAH CHOPPAAAAAHHH" as loud as they could; it is unadvised to scream such words next to him, as he could easily gain interest in beating whoever screamed into a sorry little pulp)
To people who aren't fangasming over his powers in a yandere fashion, however, he actually remains fairly silent. His silence is more of a habit of living in seclusion under the eyes of the organizations chasing after him, which some people he knew of actually took advantage of it to become his friends. He still has one heck of a confident mouth once someone who is not his enemy brings up a conversation with him. Cain has the habit of treating elders or people he knows of (who aren't trying to kick his a-s and murder him) with more respect, and has a less heavy-hearted attitude. Cain tends to grin or laugh freely around those he cares about... well, that is, whenever he's not grinning mockingly during a fight.
Cain never had the ability to feel blank about killing people to solve problems. No matter how violent his methods could be, in the end, he is one of the last few people who would truly attempt to kill someone. The Red Mana in him drives his urge of killing intent, but he never ever gave into it, thus allowing him to become a student of Athalia as a reward.
Cain also seems to enjoy various kinds of animals, though he is absolutely afraid of snakes. He's also scared of clowns because a chainsaw-wielding clown one time tried to feed him to a pack of lions, which are also animals he is afraid of.
Twenty-two years had gone by, and now, Cain stood in front of a tiny house in the middle of large, quiet mountains.
Cain lived a life of a wanted man for his entire life, and the intensely dangerous life he lived was... particularly normal for him. At least, he had gotten used to the batsh-t insane people who always attempted to shoot him in the face. He himself could not understand how he could survive such circumstances without panicking like crazy. Perhaps it was the stupid power within him that made him feel so empty about the organizations chasing after him.
At the age of thirteen, Cain shifted through several states in the United States before moving to freaking China of all places... and the organizations still followed him. He needed to make money for his endangered parents, after all. The men attempted to shoot his mother and father, from what he heard of. It was unacceptable, but... he kept his word to his parents and never continued the cycle of vengeance. Instead, he decided to deal with his life and accept his fate when the time came.
One day, however, he received a letter. He found the letter resting peacefully in a rusty old mailbox. He never really received letters due to how he lived in secluded mountains, where he took care of his parents. The sender had a particular interesting name.
...Athalia Academy? The hell is this? Cain thought as he opened the letter. Don't tell me colleges want to dissect me or some sh-t like that?
It turned out that it was far from a chance to get himself gutted alive. Instead, it was a chance to move on. The academy claimed that it knew of his situation, and that if he attended the academy, they would provide shelter for his parents. It was a win-win situation: he would get to have some education and grant his parents protection from the organizations constantly after his life.
At first, he doubted the invitation's intentions. It sounded fishy: too fishy. Something about the letter made him reconsider, however. Perhaps it was his fear of one day losing his parents to those deranged people after his life. Perhaps it was just a selfish desire to experience something he never did like all the other people did. And the academy itself sounded strange... for it claimed that it had other students that have powers just like he did. That one part did catch his attention quite effectively.
In the end, Cain accepted the invitation. He would attend Athalia Academy, but more so than for the sake of learning, he would do it to let his parents remain safe. They agreed to work as regular faculty members, which meant that he'd still be able to see them once in a while.
He lived two chapters of his life so far: him learning how to survive in the dark world and him doing just that.
Perhaps it was time to begin the third chapter in his life, even if he did not want to move on.
Nearly any class he wants to attend: his schedule is extremely random and flexible