Wildwood AKA Will
From Changeling Venue
THIS CHARACTER IS NOT YET SANCTIONED FOR PLAY, THIS WIKI IS A PLACEHOLDER FOR MY CHARACTER CONCEPT AND TO GENERATE CHARACTER TIES FOR PLAY
| Seeming | Elemental Woodblood |
|---|---|
| Court | Summer Court ••••• |
| Freehold | |
| Player | Greg White |
Contents |
Overview
Alias(es): Wildwood
Real Name: Will
Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
Age: 20
Seeming: Elemental
Kith: Woodblood
Court: Summer
Virtue: Fortitude
Vice: Wrath
Concept: Defender Of This Side.
Physical description: Tall, standing 6'1", Will wears a gray hoodie, black knuckle gloves, black sneakers, black jeans, and bandages wrapped around most of his face, keeping it as much in shadow as he can. His skin has a woodgrain texture to it, some green leaves in his hair. Underneath of his hoodie, he wears a shirt from Magic The Gathering with the Green mana symbol on it. On his left hip, he usually carries a waterbottle. He seems to radiate heat off of his body, people near him sometimes feel uncomfortably warm or dried out.
Mantle: 5 (Pending)
Character Livejournal: None.
History
Basic Timeline:
Current Activities:
Merit Details:
Background:
Associations & Associates
Character Inspirations
Soundtrack
- Phil Collins - Land of Confusion
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8n2YP4DLJBM
- Killswitch Engage - The End of Heartache
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bywT-D9244M
- Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQVeaIHWWck
Quotes
- "You act like I care that you have a gun." - When a Waterborn pulled a weapon on him.
- "I don't think so fishsticks." - After he was done with said Waterborn.
Rumors
- Rumored to have been the guardian of a mystical forest in Arcadia.
- Rumor has it that he and a member of his motley ganged up on their captor and were able to kill him, thereby escaping.
OOC Information
Player: Greg White
Cam #: US2007098696
Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
Email: gaijinstrife@gmail.com
Other characters: Gaijin Strife (Requiem), Lucien Sully Jr (Requiem), Priest Riven (Requiem), Kidd (Promethean).
