Post by K. Scott on Mar 10, 2008 18:01:59 GMT
Name: Keith Scott (almost always referred to as his surname)
Age: 16
Physical Description: Scott is tall and of average build with strong but wiry muscles. He has thick, wavy, dirty blonde hair and miscellaneous grey-brown-blue eyes.
Clothing Description: His clothing description could only really be described as normal. Just the usual teen stuff. Shirts, T’s or long sleeve, jackets, jeans, three quarters or combats, trainers or plain shoes. All depending on weather. No real stereotype style except normal.
Personality: “So laid back he’s horizontal” was the most apt quote applied to Scott describing his personality. And that was from his grandfather. Practically nothing gets him panicked. A sometimes a good quality for a Warrior but when it comes to aggression on the field Scott has ‘no bother’. Getting a good enough rage up so that he puts his heart and soul into a battle is rather easy but the trick to it is something he never lets on to anyone. He’s not the greatest concentrator. His lack of focus in anything remotely inactive causes him to just about scrape by at exam time. He makes friends easily as people find him light-hearted and easy to chat to.
History: Keith Scott was born in Glasgow, Scotland to Annie and Nigel Scott along with his older brother George and younger sister and brother, Jackie and Morgan. Life was pretty average for Keith, excluding the strange black lenses he was born with under his eyelids, until his little sister was born. Then his father began to drink. At first it was funny to have Dad come home plastered and wobbling around trying to find where about on the seat his bum would hit the chair. But after a few months of this it wasn’t funny anymore. It got more frequent with every week until everyday he was coming home in the small hours crashing through the door often falling over and breaking things and sometimes vomiting somewhere along the hall. When this happened it was George and Nigel’s wife who each took and arm and dragged him upstairs while Keith was left with a basin of water, a cloth and disinfectant. Then, as Keith’s father put it, Morgan happened. And just before his birth Nigel suddenly appeared to have more time to go to the pub. And he came back even worse. In fact on the night of Morgan’s arrival, 10 year old George was driving, 7 year old Keith was co-pilot and four year old Jackie was in the back acting as paramedic to their mother all the way to the hospital. Annie swore blind she was driving of course.
After that the four children were sent to live with their grandparents Nina and William McHalburt as Annie needed to work late and Nigel sat in the pub late. Things got better for the children then. They still saw their mother a lot and their father when he wasn’t too bad. And life climbed back to a norm. Except that George seemed to be getting bitterer with everyday and somehow he found drink and came home all slurry, Nana Nina ended that sharpish but the resentfulness never stopped growing. Another thing that developed was Keith’s skin. He noticed that when he got a paper-cut or a grazed knee, it never stung or bled like it used to, until he could fall over all he liked on the street playing football and there would be barely a mark. One evening when he was watching a nature program with his grandfather and sister and they got this fancy new gadgetry with showed footage in the pitch black as clear black, grey and white images. “That’s it!” Keith shouted, “That’s what I see at night when I do this.” And he pulled his lenses over his eyes. William got excited and began to take special heed of his grandson. Eventually, when Keith blew the curtains open from across the room, his grandfather sent him off to a boarding school called Orchid Hill Academy for the Gifted. It turned out that William McHalburt used to work there as an Earth Bending teacher.
Gifts: Air, ability to see infra-red light and (more of a supernatural quality than a power) 4mm thick tough skin.
Pets: A German Shepherd given to him and Morgan by his mother, Corey. But Morgan decided that Keith would get lonely at Boarding School and insisted that Keith take Corey and he would share Betty. (Jackie’s cat. George had got a Boarder Collie, Flax.)
Corey:
Other: Scott gets on well with his younger siblings while George keeps his own company.
Group: Warriors
Age: 16
Physical Description: Scott is tall and of average build with strong but wiry muscles. He has thick, wavy, dirty blonde hair and miscellaneous grey-brown-blue eyes.
Clothing Description: His clothing description could only really be described as normal. Just the usual teen stuff. Shirts, T’s or long sleeve, jackets, jeans, three quarters or combats, trainers or plain shoes. All depending on weather. No real stereotype style except normal.
Personality: “So laid back he’s horizontal” was the most apt quote applied to Scott describing his personality. And that was from his grandfather. Practically nothing gets him panicked. A sometimes a good quality for a Warrior but when it comes to aggression on the field Scott has ‘no bother’. Getting a good enough rage up so that he puts his heart and soul into a battle is rather easy but the trick to it is something he never lets on to anyone. He’s not the greatest concentrator. His lack of focus in anything remotely inactive causes him to just about scrape by at exam time. He makes friends easily as people find him light-hearted and easy to chat to.
History: Keith Scott was born in Glasgow, Scotland to Annie and Nigel Scott along with his older brother George and younger sister and brother, Jackie and Morgan. Life was pretty average for Keith, excluding the strange black lenses he was born with under his eyelids, until his little sister was born. Then his father began to drink. At first it was funny to have Dad come home plastered and wobbling around trying to find where about on the seat his bum would hit the chair. But after a few months of this it wasn’t funny anymore. It got more frequent with every week until everyday he was coming home in the small hours crashing through the door often falling over and breaking things and sometimes vomiting somewhere along the hall. When this happened it was George and Nigel’s wife who each took and arm and dragged him upstairs while Keith was left with a basin of water, a cloth and disinfectant. Then, as Keith’s father put it, Morgan happened. And just before his birth Nigel suddenly appeared to have more time to go to the pub. And he came back even worse. In fact on the night of Morgan’s arrival, 10 year old George was driving, 7 year old Keith was co-pilot and four year old Jackie was in the back acting as paramedic to their mother all the way to the hospital. Annie swore blind she was driving of course.
After that the four children were sent to live with their grandparents Nina and William McHalburt as Annie needed to work late and Nigel sat in the pub late. Things got better for the children then. They still saw their mother a lot and their father when he wasn’t too bad. And life climbed back to a norm. Except that George seemed to be getting bitterer with everyday and somehow he found drink and came home all slurry, Nana Nina ended that sharpish but the resentfulness never stopped growing. Another thing that developed was Keith’s skin. He noticed that when he got a paper-cut or a grazed knee, it never stung or bled like it used to, until he could fall over all he liked on the street playing football and there would be barely a mark. One evening when he was watching a nature program with his grandfather and sister and they got this fancy new gadgetry with showed footage in the pitch black as clear black, grey and white images. “That’s it!” Keith shouted, “That’s what I see at night when I do this.” And he pulled his lenses over his eyes. William got excited and began to take special heed of his grandson. Eventually, when Keith blew the curtains open from across the room, his grandfather sent him off to a boarding school called Orchid Hill Academy for the Gifted. It turned out that William McHalburt used to work there as an Earth Bending teacher.
Gifts: Air, ability to see infra-red light and (more of a supernatural quality than a power) 4mm thick tough skin.
Pets: A German Shepherd given to him and Morgan by his mother, Corey. But Morgan decided that Keith would get lonely at Boarding School and insisted that Keith take Corey and he would share Betty. (Jackie’s cat. George had got a Boarder Collie, Flax.)
Corey:
Other: Scott gets on well with his younger siblings while George keeps his own company.
Group: Warriors