Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-25343309-20150430230909/@comment-3965075-20150531022843

1) Basic info:


 * Name: Glaukos Increto (Glaukos is the Greek version of Glaucus, which means "Bluish grey". It was also the name of a Greek sea god and other characters from Greek legend. Increto is Latin for "white(wash)" and "chalk")
 * Team/occupation: Current owner of Oliver Twist Orphanage
 * Species: Human
 * Age: Around 50 years old
 * Sex: Male
 * Handedness: Right-handed
 * Aura/Effects: Currently unknown
 * Symbol: None as of yet
 * Physical traits: Thought about making him slightly hunchbacked, but I'm not sure if I should at this point.
 * Misc traits: None at this point.
 * Nickname(s): None at this point.

2) Appearance:


 * Height: 5'7"
 * Weight: Might be around 150 lbs.
 * Eyes: Ebony
 * Face: Thought about giving him a long nose after remembering this old story my English class once read. Haven't decided at this point.
 * Hair: In the past, it may have been bluish grey. In the present, though, it's hoary.
 * Physique: IN the past, he might've had an average build. Nowadays, though, his body is old and shriveled.
 * Combat Outfit: Unknown. Considering that he's long past his prime, he won't be wearing it anymore.
 * Casual Outfit: A simple white collared-shirt with black dress pants, a grey tie tucked neatly into the former. His brown shoes are often polished, though his round glasses are slightly bent.

3) Characteristics:


 * Personality: Increto has claimed to have been an adventurous sort of personality during his youth. Those are long since gone, though, so he's been trying to make himself of use to society in some way. I guess you could say that he's a bit more laid-back now, likes to take in the view. That doesn't that he'll slack off on the job, though. Always put the lives of the children and staff every since he became headmaster (or whatever title owners of orphanages carry. :/) of OTO. He might also possess some wit, but I haven't decided yet.
 * Background: A man originating from Mistral, he attended Beacon in his youth. At some point after his graduation, he returned there as a member of the staff, possibly as a Professor. A few years ago, his older brother (who was the owner of Oliver Twist Orphanage back then) pasted away. Normally, the place would've been pasted down to his sibling's side of the family. However, his brother didn't have any relative old enough to inherent it, so it feel to Galukos to uphold it. He's been the owner of the place since then, waiting for the time when his brother's grandchildren would be old enough to hold the mantle.

4) Combat info:


 * Position/Class: Unknown
 * Landing strategy: Unknown. Considering his current condition, he won't be Hunting any time soon.
 * Weapon: While the weapons from his youth are currently unknown, he does carry a dagger and standard pistol in the present. The former believed to be a family heirloom, originating from the age of The War.
 * Semblance: Unknown.
 * Fighting style: Unknown. Right now, he doesn't really have much. The only thing that matters to him is the survival of the children and staff.

5) Trivia:


 * Relationships: The relationship between him and his older brother (and that dude's side of the family) is currently unknown. He had mentioned an aunt of his brother's children, but his connection to her is also unknown.
 * Notes: I thought about adding some influences from this one story I read, but my memory's a bit foggy. The story was about a man with a long nose, known for his wit and intellect. He wasn't exactly what most women would find attractive, though, so his love-life wasn't that great. Another man came to him, this one a polar opposite. He was handsome, but as dumb as rocks. The second man developed a crush on a woman, but didn't have the brains to win her heart. He came to the first for help, to which he agreed. The smart man developed feelings for the lady too, but he didn't really interfere with the second man's advances. He didn't need to, as the latter died in battle (...I think). The first man was dying, but was able to stall Death long enough to reveal his feelings to the women. Once the deed was done, though, he allowed Death to take him. I don't remember the name of the story, but I do believe that it french in origin (or was at least set in France). It later on inspired a movie that might've been made in the 70's or 80's, following men with similar characteristics to the ones in the book. If I can just remember the novel's name, I might incorporate elements of both men into both brothers.
 * Tropes: None that I name immediately.