
Name: Sethinous Teternaz Cadmus
Nicknames: Cadmus-shot- Seth
Gender: Male
Age: 16
Faction/Race Reaper // Sub Class :: Sorcerer
Personality: Quiet and observent. Seth has always acted like the odd ball out, one to rather day dream off into his own imagination then focus on what's in front of him. He often seems distracted by simple things but ti's a ploy. For being so young he is intelligent. He loves to learn, though not as much as his brother love for plants. He prides himself on his intelligence. Though his approach to it it that there is much to learn, and he shouldn't ever think he knows everything. He also has a fondness for literature, especially Poetry.
Why are they enrolled in Amityville Academy?He wants to learn EVERYTHING, though he'd be fond of learning more about enchantment.
FEAR: <3 Thx Maru Okay his fear silly as it may seem, is that his words come to life. How you ask? Simple really, being inclided to literature and poetry he merely has to scribble them down in his ever so elegant hand writing and then recite them, and as he does so they come off the page. A form of Enchantment Manifested in a Large leather bound book. Key in the large because apparently size does matter.
Physical Description: He like a younger Version of P. Cadmus looks wise. I'm thinking it has to do with the genes.
Eye Colour: Hazel (See Prof. Cadmus)
Hair Colour/Style: A lighter shade then P. Cadmus and Purple where P. Cadmus's hair is green. Similar shaggy hair style.
Skin Colour: See Prof. Cadmus
Clothing Style/Colours: Is it too much to say similar style as Prof Cadmus CC on the colors though. He's not exactly a mister fancy pants but they do have similar taste in clothes (Sekertly I think it's a family thing)
Extra: He's got glasses, simple and plain, thin frame of any at all around the lens. His Fear Manifests into a large leather bound book That has a Amethyst gem on the spine, with the pages glowing a purple color, in a sense oozing with purple fear (Though I think it's more for show then anything) And the natural color of the pages is like that of the old fashion books with the cream yellow color as opposed to the stack white of today.
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