Postby Kiba-kun » Sun Jul 29, 2007 11:22 pm
Name: Jacob or Jake for short.
Age: 18
Gender: Male
Race: Human
Ability: A perfect photographic memory and an amazing mechanic.
Hair color and length: Blonde and just long enough for his bangs to pass his eyebrows.
Appearance: Six foot even with a California tan. Ripping with muscle (Think even bigger than Colossus from X-men). Skin tight blue jeans and a plain white T-shirt most of the time. Prefers running shoes than anything else.
Extra: As one might think with him being so big, Jake is a MAJOR klutz. He's likely to end up in the ER every other week for some stupid accident or another and with all the added muscle, he's a human wrecking ball when he trips (which he does alot lol).
Personality: Jacob is very easy going. He takes life in a steady stride and deals with problems as they come up one at a time. Jacob is very guilable also. Not tricking him with words or other smart stuff but with jobs and chores. It's the bane of his brain.
Bio: Jacob is a friend of Kaytlynn's from when she was six. They only had a playground crush but Jake is very devoted to her. When Jacob was fifteen, Kayt's father offered him a job as a automotive intern which is where he worked for two years. Despite being the jealous type towards Kaytlynn, he get's along very well with Anser and doesn't even care that he's not human. After Kayt ran away, Jacob started to learn hacking to learn about her wearabouts. Hearing about Anser's "Death" really put a downer on his days and is looking for Kayt to confort her as much as being comforted himself. He's getting closer and closer to the orphanage but has a nasty tendancy to join any race he comes across.
FKA Mythmaster
Why must we be abandoned in times of need?
Do others not see when we yearn for their touch;
An insatiable hunger only they can feed.
Left alone with out their words – fallen into darkness.
Stumbling blindly without their light,
We fall and scream, knowing we've faced too much,
Knowing the only answer is flight.
Flight from the lives we once faced
And the joys and terrors others have brought.
Our time with them, a time of joy and life,
Wonder we all, was it for naught?