
Name: Invictus
Nicknames: Pesty, Connie, Vicky (Only ‘his girls’ are allowed to use these), Invi, Victor
Gender: Male
Age: 15
Faction/Race Hybrid/Apocolyptic Horseman/Conquest
Personality: Trial and Error; If it looks like it can be fixed using his head, Invictus will use his head to figure out the problem in an efficient manner. However, if it looks like it’s going to cause a problem and may be easier fixed with some elbow grease, he will without any issue, take to destroying it. In fact, it seems sometimes that Invictus prefers it when he can just pick something up and smash it.
Repeatedly. It almost seems therapeutic to the horseman. He prefers to waste as little time on things not worth his time as horsemanly possible.
Then again, Invictus could also just be violent, prone to bouts of rage where things get destroyed much more thoroughly.
However, Invictus is not one to ‘show off’ his strength, finding it much more suitable to wage war psychologically. His fascination with the psyche of humankind and their reaction to possible downfall is unhealthy, having experimented a bit in it himself ever so subtly, though how he himself has done any damage he refuses to say.
It also appears the only three people he cares about outside of familial requirement are Aisa, Eris, and Cymbeline; 'his' girls.
Why are they enrolled in Amityville Academy? Dad is making him/ he has to avoid the human world for a while/ HELLMA IS MAKING HIM
Abilities:
- Rider: Can form a white horse to ride on. Dissipates when dismounted.
- Weapon Summons: Taught post-graduation as a member of the Conquest-clan. Has a bow he can use to manipulate gravity.
- Horse Form: Learned post 'graduation' from father. Big a** (50 foot tall) pony
- Fire Breath: only usable in Horse Form.
FEAR: Bow of Conquest - While having not been able to physically possess the bow pre-teaching, Invictus has always had a natural ability to ...fling...things. The size and amount of debris flung can change up the amount of damage done, surprisingly the smaller the objects flung, the more they hurt simply because of how much force he may put into them rather than a large rock. However, the ability for this attack to not hit directly is up to chance.