Post by reaper on Dec 1, 2009 4:53:32 GMT -5
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White-Haired Kid.
::Information::
Name: Xion Ray Thawman
Nick Name
Age: 17
Birth Place: America
Ethnicity: Caucasian
Class: Honors
::Description::
Eye Color: Blue.
Hair Color: White.
Height:5'7"
Weight: 190
Distinctive Scars/Marks: Small scar under left cheek.
Tattoos/Piercings: Yin Yang on his center back.
::General::
Main Language: English.
Occupation: Full Time Student, Practicing Musician (Bass Guitar)
Personality: Xion is calm. The counter-part of his twin. He often thinks everything through, and is known as a day-dreamer. Though he holds his brother back from quite a few fights, he isn't as hard-headed. He listens to others, and talks his problems through. He often tells his brother "An Eye For An Eye Leaves the Whole World Blind," in reference to his hero, Gandhi.
Likes: Bass Guitars, History, His Brother, Drawing, Food, Soda.
Dislikes Punks, Gym, Celery.
Sight: (None?)
Abilities: Higher Intelligence. Stores/Memorizing/Learns things quickly.
::The Past::
History Xion was born with his twin brother. His mother was a single mom, but the family rarely had problems. Growing up, Xion was the sweeter brother, often showing more compassion, and crying over much more than Zeke. But that didn't bother him. The two made an inseparable team.
At age 13, what started out as a simple day. Xion was sick with a cold, and stayed home from school. As he passed out on the couch, something caught fire. The fire spread through the house, and as Xion woke up, he and his brother were riding in a ambulance. Zeke was bleeding heavily, but Xion made it out with only a small burn under his left eye. He stayed by his brother's side for two weeks, as Zeke's condition stabilized. Once fully healed, the two bolted from the hospital, only after being informed their mother had died.
They started a new life, living where ever they could. They didn't need foster parents. The two were strong. And they had each other.
On their 16th birthday, the two got twin Yin Yang Tattoos on their back in honor of their mother, who constantly referred to them as such.
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Systematic.