Wolfe Julian Kember

Personality
Wolfe acts fairly calm most of the time. He’s a natural-born leader, and often takes charge in situations without really realizing it. He can be quite serious at times, and he usually uses semi-formal speech. He’s trustworthy, but he has a hard time trusting people himself. He often observes situations quietly, and won’t enter a conflict unless he thinks that he will win. He is insanely smart, to the point where he can practically map out an opponent’s every move in his head, but doesn’t try very hard. However, this can be his downfall, as he often gets focused on his own predictions without listening to others, believing in them to the extent where he would follow them to his death. He acts as if he doesn’t care about dying, but if death ever does approach, he would be the first to try to survive. He hates not knowing what is going on in a situation, which happens often because of his blindness. He uses his sense of touch to “see” things, and he has really good hearing. He doesn’t connect with peoples’ emotions very well, but he will listen to whatever anyone has to say. He rarely raises his voice, so if he does, you know that something is wrong. He is very good at stealing things (see backstory), and is good at formulating plans. He doesn’t do well when someone else takes charge, although he won’t express this out loud. He is good at telling when people are lying from the tone of their voice, but he can be fooled by this is one were to speak in the right manner to do so. He doesn’t really care for animals and such, and hates the rain. Whenever the weather is bad, his mood gets more serious and stiff as well. He has trouble sleeping, and is often up late into the night. He is good at operating machinery, even if he can’t see it. He doesn’t do well when he’s not around other people, as he uses them as a basis for how to get around.

Backstory
He grew up homeless, and ended up living with a small group of other homeless children. However, most of them were found and brought to orphanages, while Wolfe managed to stay hidden. From there on out, he was on his own, stealing food and other provisions from shops in the local town center. He used to challenge wealthy merchants to games of chess for money. Although he could not see the board, he knew how the game worked. He was able to play using only his mind and his fingers. He beat countless people, eventually earning a small sum of money. People would often challenge him, but he rarely ever lost. The owner of the tavern that he used to spend most of his time at eventually hired him for a job, seeing his skill. For a while, Wolfe worked at the tavern, playing chess and working at the bar. No one knew that he was a Clockwork Child, and he never told anyone of it. However, when he was fifteen, someone found out about him. He lost his job, and eventually went back to the streets. Between his chess games and his job, he had gathered a reasonable sum of money. He was able to rent a small, one-roomed apartment in Everley. He lived there until his money ran out, and he once again went back to being homeless. He tried to challenge people to chess games, but the interest in playing a blind kid at chess had worn off. He went back to stealing, and eventually wound up at his home tavern. He was caught stealing bread, and was thrown into prison. He spent a few weeks in prison before he was transferred over to an orphanage. He tried to escape a few times, but each time he was caught and brought back. He waited for his eighteenth birthday so he could leave the orphanage, but the day never came, as the king came back the night before he was to turn eighteen after hearing that he was one of the Clockwork Children, exiling him and the other four children to the Borderlands.

Clockwork Flaw: Blind

Orientation: Pansexual