Coal's Bio.


Name: Coal (His first name was self-selected, and his last name is unknown to him.)

Race: human with unknown specials abilities

Gender: male

Age: 17

Build; scrawny for a male

Hair Color: black

Eye Color: One eyes is an emerald green while the other is an unusual shade of gray.

Family:
Mother: deceased
Father: unknown
Younger Sister Eliane: alive and well

Personality: friendly, optimistic, caring, loyal, funny, occasionally a troublemaker

Hobbies: reading if he can acquire a book, drawing, spending time in nature, spending time with his sister

Abilities: They change based on the roleplay.

Strengths: He is kindhearted, caring, and a hard worker.

Weaknesses: He is clueless to his own abilities and shrugs them off as being unusual coincidences. He sometimes sacrifices his own wellbeing for others.

Bio:
Coal only has vague memories of his early childhood, or perhaps he simply chooses to forget such memories. He remembers the outline of a one room shack with a dirt floor, and some loud obnoxious woman who would call him Saleté (dirt). He remembers being left alone for long periods of time to wonder about when he would eat next or have fresh water. He was alone, most of the time until one day he wasn’t anymore. When he was about eight, there was a new raven-haired baby who was left alone with him. It was then that Coal’s life began to have a purpose. He took it upon himself to name the child and to care for her to the best of his ability. He did well enough that she was able to survive with him for nearly four years. One day, the shack had managed to catch fire somehow and the building and the woman who treated them so harshly were burnt until there was nothing left.

After that, things became blurry again for Coal. Both him and the child he worked so hard to care for were moved from foster home to foster home. Sometimes things were better, and sometimes things were worse, but inevitably, strange events involving mysterious fires always occurred. They happened so often that most people in the town where they lived began to suspect that they were more than fiery accidents. By the time Coal was in his early teens, he realized this too, and noted that there was something quite unusual about his younger sister. Rather than blame her for the cause of the fiery accidents, he always took the blame for them himself. He lied to caseworker after caseworker explaining that he had been playing with a lighter or matches or sometimes that he had set the fires on purpose. For a short time, he had taken his sister and run away to spend some time in a vacant cabin in the woods. That had been one of his fondest memories, but unfortunately that time did not last long. Instead, him and his sister were caught again, only this time they were separated.

(This image does not belong to me. It is a generic reference picture that I found online.)
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