Name:Austin West

Alias: Crimson Grave

Age: 21

Hair color: Red

Eye color:Green

Height:188cm

Weight:82kg

Powers/Weapons: Austin is skilled in the art of Necromancy, which gives him the ability to revive the dead and summon hellbound creatures. He sometimes wears plated hellbound skin to use as armor. He uses a titanium alloyed shovel with a sharpened head which he is very skilled in using, usually as a spear, staff, or a shield. He carries two pistols, one containing a special mixture of necromantic fluid-laced bullets that are to act as a syringe being injected into who ever it hits, killing them, then causing the liquids inside to give Austin power over the recently deceased body.

Maritial Status:Single

Base of Operations: His parents home, that had been partially burned down until he rebuilt it.

Bio: As a child Austin was energetic and sociable, and beloved by many. His father, a former con artist, changed his life by becoming a devoted Catholic and marrying his childhood sweetheart, taking a life of penance which he taught to Austin at a young age. One day at the age of 14, he came home from school to find his home on fire. Terrified, he ran down to the church that his father had built, only to find the mutilated bodies of his parents and girlfriend, all lain neatly in front of three unmarked tombstones. Confused, and consumed with grief and rage, he fell before them.

From then on, his life went spiraling downhill. He started doing drugs, and denounced his religion to study into necromancy, hoping to find some way to bring his loved ones back to him. Eventually, he was arrested for drug possession, at the lowest point in his life. In juvie, he changed his ways. Instead of being a criminal, he would remake himself into a hero. He began to train after he was released, becoming an expert marksmen and learning kickboxing and shaolin exercises to channel his rage into something more productive. Remembering the blood-spattered tombstone, Austin took the name Crimson Grave, and fights crime as his own personal penance.