Appearance:
Half dead:
Alive:
Height: 6'1".
Name: Flint Kadell.
Age: 19.
Species: Half Human.
Gender: Male.
Sexuality: Bisexual.
Marital Status: Single.
Family: Father, mother, little sister (currently 13).
Bio: As a child, he was a fast learner, quick-witted and very, very curious. When he turned 9, he was in his father's restaurant, they were closing, and something started a fire. His dad was just coming back from his mate's shop and just barely rescued his son, calling 911. They got him to the hospital with burns all over his leg, side and arm, and they managed to heal most of them but they still left scars. He was close to death, and it nearly took him, but he woke up right before he could fade away. His String of Fate is already nonexistent. His parents seem blind to his existence, but his little sister sees him from time to time, and when she talks about him her parents feel saddened by it because they think she's just imagining it. He treats her really well and takes amazingly good care of her. Now he just lives like a 'free spirit'.
Personality: Easy-going trickster, who is naturally caring towards those who suffer. A dying animal, his little sister, he does it not out of pity but because it's who he is. He's very gentle and quiet. But, when angered, he becomes an enraged, murderous, extremely violent, terrifying 'monster'. He isn't easily angered, however. His emotions tend to be weak and locked away, but when really powerful things happen his emotions become really powerful. He's used to being invisible and never looked at twice. His confidence is balanced but sometimes he does get a tad insecure, wondering if he did something wrong. He's pleasant to be around, especially since he's as mischievous as a fox. He's secretive, and it's generally because he's forgetful, but he does have trust issues.
Occupation: None. He's a poet on his own time, though.
Interests: Art, poetry, surrealism and abstract concepts. Death. Unique people.
Hometown: Salem, Massachusetts.
Languages: English, Italian, Greek (to read poetry).