Post by Shinigami on Sept 13, 2007 22:36:16 GMT -5
Character Name: Ezekiel “Kiel” Khayke
Age/Birthday: Appears late 20’s-early 30’s/ June 19th
Gender: Male
Sexuality: Heterosexual
Species: Alati
Alati
Deity: Osiris (Egyptian God of life, death, and nature)
Role: Reincarnation
House: Animulus
Faction: Curantis
Ethereal Form: His ethereal form shows him in the image of a pure white Angel. His hair is white and his skin and eyes pale considerably. His wings are pure white and feathered with white fur along the top supporting bones. He carries two sickles strapped to his back as his weapons of choice.
Appearance
Hair Color: Auburn
Hair Style: Straight, hangs to the bottom of his shoulder blades and is angled around his face. Usually tied back with a string at the nape of his neck, but the hair around is face mostly finds its way loose.
Eyes: Pale gray-teal
Complexion: Tan with an olive tint
Teeth: Perfectly straight, pearly white
Height: 5’11”
Weight: 170 lbs
Fitness Level: Athletic with firm muscle mass from a lifetime of training in war
Clothing Style: He is most often seen dressed as a soldier. Whether in full armor or training clothes, they are usually colored in whites, creams, grays, and blues. He can also be seen donning the family crest of the Arrighi family.
Tattoos: None
Piercings: A silver cuff halfway up each ear
Scars: Typical faded battle scars
Personality
Ezekiel is the type of kind hearted and generous soldier that leads you to believe he has seen much in his many years of life. However, he is never so nice as to lead others to believe he should not be taken seriously in training or on the battle field. While he is rarely on the front lines, his main purpose is for the reincarnation and potential resurrection of the dead. He his loyal to the house he serves and would do anything to protect his identical twin brother and best friend, Jahaziel. While everyone else coddles the blind man, Ezekiel knows better than to think of his brother as crippled or feeble. He is also the more passive of the two.
Basic History
Parents: Unknown
Siblings: Jahaziel
Close Friends: Jahaziel, Aeven, Salut, Aurelius
Significant Other: (Salut?)
Children: None
Interests/Hobbies: Training younger Alati in self-defense and the art of war, spending time with his brother, furthering his own training, reading
Education: Home schooled with his brother
College: None
~~Major: None
~~Minor: None
Intelligence: As a youth he was only taught enough not be considered ignorant, but he’s still fairly smart with a great deal of common sense. He has continued to further his own education over the centuries by reading.
Occupation: Soldier and trainer
Place of Residence: In a suite of rooms with his brother in the Arrighi main house. He is only award rooms so close to the family because of his brother’s highly sought talent.
History
Ezekiel and Jahaziel were orphaned as infants in the city of Babylon and raised in a home for boys that doubled as their school. They never knew their parents and no at the home could have been bothered to remember their named when the boys had been dropped off. Being identical and inseparable the boys got into all sorts of mischief together, but eventually the staff at the home learned that Ezekiel could always be reasoned with while Jahaziel would insist on continuing his rebellion.
Both boys were very sensitive to the souls of others and at a very young age it became apparent that they would be capable of some phenomenal talents if mentored properly. By the age of 7 they were introduced to a plethora of Gods and Goddesses and let themselves be drawn to one that felt the most like home. For Ezekiel that was Osiris.
Ezekiel had always been able to tell when someone was at death’s doorstep, and on one occasion he became distressed when he had a sudden feeling that it was not that person’s time to go. Being a small boy, and relatively shy with unknown adults, he had no way of explaining how he knew any of this and he certainly didn’t know how to help at the time. Osiris took him on as a student and taught him how to hone his senses and eventually how to reanimate the dead. Once his influence was removed, however, the bodies went right back to being dead. With even more practice he began the long journey to learn how to revive the dead and bring them fully back into the world of the living. He was also taught to fight, in the eventuality that he would be out on the battlefield using his skills.
The boys had continued to live the group home, mainly so they could stay together while they trained with their respective gods. It was coming time for them to think about moving out. They were approaching 18 and they had been saving up money from their duties.
Ezekiel had not yet managed to revive a dead body, but Osiris urged him to be patient and keep working at it. He knew Jahaziel was struggling with his own training, and had been on his way to meet him when a large commotion kicked up. He could he hear his brother screaming and guards were being called in. He bolted for his brother to make sure he was alright, only to find that the guards where there FOR Jahaziel. Ezekiel didn’t even hesitate, he stepped in to free his brother, knowing neither of them had ever done anything illegal in their whole lives.
In the scuffle he freed his brother from the guards, but they were both surrounded. He held his brother close as he continued to shake, wail, and scream. He could hear him muttering about the cities falling, ALL the cities falling. They were thrown in jail together that night. The next morning, they received word from one of the guards that Atlantis was gone. Sunken into the ocean that had surrounded it. Ezekiel knew then that Jahaziel had finally succeeded in is final step in training as a Seer. He had predicted a God level event. And it wasn’t over.
Enough of the guards had heard his brother the day before, and were too frightened of him to go near them. It was Osiris and Thoth that finally got them released. They spirited the boys out of Babylon and they began a nomadic life. Babylon fell just a year after Atlantis. Jahaziel’s visions eventually drove him to blindness, but Ezekiel never strayed from his side. They used their connections with their respective Gods to continue their training as they traveled the lands, and after centuries of wandering they found a home. Jahaziel insisted they settle with a Curantis family, and Ezekiel has never once doubted his brother’s word.
Age/Birthday: Appears late 20’s-early 30’s/ June 19th
Gender: Male
Sexuality: Heterosexual
Species: Alati
Alati
Deity: Osiris (Egyptian God of life, death, and nature)
Role: Reincarnation
House: Animulus
Faction: Curantis
Ethereal Form: His ethereal form shows him in the image of a pure white Angel. His hair is white and his skin and eyes pale considerably. His wings are pure white and feathered with white fur along the top supporting bones. He carries two sickles strapped to his back as his weapons of choice.
Appearance
Hair Color: Auburn
Hair Style: Straight, hangs to the bottom of his shoulder blades and is angled around his face. Usually tied back with a string at the nape of his neck, but the hair around is face mostly finds its way loose.
Eyes: Pale gray-teal
Complexion: Tan with an olive tint
Teeth: Perfectly straight, pearly white
Height: 5’11”
Weight: 170 lbs
Fitness Level: Athletic with firm muscle mass from a lifetime of training in war
Clothing Style: He is most often seen dressed as a soldier. Whether in full armor or training clothes, they are usually colored in whites, creams, grays, and blues. He can also be seen donning the family crest of the Arrighi family.
Tattoos: None
Piercings: A silver cuff halfway up each ear
Scars: Typical faded battle scars
Personality
Ezekiel is the type of kind hearted and generous soldier that leads you to believe he has seen much in his many years of life. However, he is never so nice as to lead others to believe he should not be taken seriously in training or on the battle field. While he is rarely on the front lines, his main purpose is for the reincarnation and potential resurrection of the dead. He his loyal to the house he serves and would do anything to protect his identical twin brother and best friend, Jahaziel. While everyone else coddles the blind man, Ezekiel knows better than to think of his brother as crippled or feeble. He is also the more passive of the two.
Basic History
Parents: Unknown
Siblings: Jahaziel
Close Friends: Jahaziel, Aeven, Salut, Aurelius
Significant Other: (Salut?)
Children: None
Interests/Hobbies: Training younger Alati in self-defense and the art of war, spending time with his brother, furthering his own training, reading
Education: Home schooled with his brother
College: None
~~Major: None
~~Minor: None
Intelligence: As a youth he was only taught enough not be considered ignorant, but he’s still fairly smart with a great deal of common sense. He has continued to further his own education over the centuries by reading.
Occupation: Soldier and trainer
Place of Residence: In a suite of rooms with his brother in the Arrighi main house. He is only award rooms so close to the family because of his brother’s highly sought talent.
History
Ezekiel and Jahaziel were orphaned as infants in the city of Babylon and raised in a home for boys that doubled as their school. They never knew their parents and no at the home could have been bothered to remember their named when the boys had been dropped off. Being identical and inseparable the boys got into all sorts of mischief together, but eventually the staff at the home learned that Ezekiel could always be reasoned with while Jahaziel would insist on continuing his rebellion.
Both boys were very sensitive to the souls of others and at a very young age it became apparent that they would be capable of some phenomenal talents if mentored properly. By the age of 7 they were introduced to a plethora of Gods and Goddesses and let themselves be drawn to one that felt the most like home. For Ezekiel that was Osiris.
Ezekiel had always been able to tell when someone was at death’s doorstep, and on one occasion he became distressed when he had a sudden feeling that it was not that person’s time to go. Being a small boy, and relatively shy with unknown adults, he had no way of explaining how he knew any of this and he certainly didn’t know how to help at the time. Osiris took him on as a student and taught him how to hone his senses and eventually how to reanimate the dead. Once his influence was removed, however, the bodies went right back to being dead. With even more practice he began the long journey to learn how to revive the dead and bring them fully back into the world of the living. He was also taught to fight, in the eventuality that he would be out on the battlefield using his skills.
The boys had continued to live the group home, mainly so they could stay together while they trained with their respective gods. It was coming time for them to think about moving out. They were approaching 18 and they had been saving up money from their duties.
Ezekiel had not yet managed to revive a dead body, but Osiris urged him to be patient and keep working at it. He knew Jahaziel was struggling with his own training, and had been on his way to meet him when a large commotion kicked up. He could he hear his brother screaming and guards were being called in. He bolted for his brother to make sure he was alright, only to find that the guards where there FOR Jahaziel. Ezekiel didn’t even hesitate, he stepped in to free his brother, knowing neither of them had ever done anything illegal in their whole lives.
In the scuffle he freed his brother from the guards, but they were both surrounded. He held his brother close as he continued to shake, wail, and scream. He could hear him muttering about the cities falling, ALL the cities falling. They were thrown in jail together that night. The next morning, they received word from one of the guards that Atlantis was gone. Sunken into the ocean that had surrounded it. Ezekiel knew then that Jahaziel had finally succeeded in is final step in training as a Seer. He had predicted a God level event. And it wasn’t over.
Enough of the guards had heard his brother the day before, and were too frightened of him to go near them. It was Osiris and Thoth that finally got them released. They spirited the boys out of Babylon and they began a nomadic life. Babylon fell just a year after Atlantis. Jahaziel’s visions eventually drove him to blindness, but Ezekiel never strayed from his side. They used their connections with their respective Gods to continue their training as they traveled the lands, and after centuries of wandering they found a home. Jahaziel insisted they settle with a Curantis family, and Ezekiel has never once doubted his brother’s word.