
Nickname: Will
Age: 19 20 21 22 23
Gender/Pronouns: Cis man, he/him
Birthday: July 12th
Height: 6'3"
Sign: Cancer
Gemstone: Amber
Blood Type: O-
Fav. Food: Hamburgers. Greasy and delicious and wonderful.
Hated Food: Kale. He tried it once - never again.
School: DCU, pursuing a Master’s in Political Science
Hobbies:
Reading || Will likes books. He likes consuming books, primarily novels, and likes debating online and engaging in fandom. He has Opinions about adaptations and how to best handle them. He will debate literary interpretation all night. Generally, it’s a pretty big passion of his, and something he finds it easy to make time for.
Research || There’s a lot of blank space in Will’s memory, and he figures he ought to fill his brain with something, so he spends a lot of his time absorbing whatever knowledge he can. Partially, this means more reading—but also it means watching documentaries and picking them apart, listening to podcasts, whatever he can do to get more and more interesting information. Knowledge is power, after all—and Will very much likes holding the cards.
Virtues:
Tactical || Will takes the long view of things, and prefers to work in such a way that each step advances a plan. Generally, these plans are to the benefit of himself and his closest allies, the people he has chosen to put his trust in. He tends to be very need-to-know about his plans, but that doesn’t mean he won’t share what he thinks is necessary. Generally, though, everything he does has a goal, or is part of achieving something larger.
Efficient || There are many ways to handle a problem, and Will, on the whole, always prefers the simple, direct, efficient way. He tries to not let his plans grow outside his capability to manage theme, tends to aim for solutions that are as straightforward as possible, and generally prefers to get things done.
Flaws:
Cold || Will is not emotional. Will does not show what he’s feeling, and rarely gets actively emotionally involved in things. Feelings are impediments, and make you make stupid decisions, and Will prefers to avoid stupid decisions. So, he tends to be frosty, distant, and reserved, and shut people out rather than letting them in.
Ends Justify Means || There are many ways to solve a problem. Will is very happy to choose ways that hurt, screw over, or otherwise damage people if he thinks they’re the best way, and he thinks the end goal is worth it. Quibbling over means when the ends are far more important is useless moralizing he has little time for. He’s not unnecessarily cruel, per se, but he’s not above brutality if it gets him where he needs to be.