Horace | |
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Biographical information | |
Born |
Around 3000 BC; Aswan, Egypt |
Changed |
Around 3000 BC |
Perpetual age |
19 |
Created by |
Unknown vampire |
Physical description | |
Species | |
Gender |
Male |
Hair color |
Dark |
Eye color |
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Skin color |
Olive |
Family information | |
Family members | |
Special characteristics | |
Abilities |
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Special abilities | |
Affiliation | |
Occupation |
Leader of his coven |
Loyalty |
Horace is an egyptian vampire and the founder and leader of his own nomadic coven. His mate is Amunet
Biography[]
Early life[]
Before Horace was born, his family and most of their cities residents were driven out of their homes. Horace grew up in Aswan, one of the coldest places in Egypt, though most people never settled in Aswan, a small population began to grew. Horace would leave home along with others to find food and water for the village, until a stranger came into their midst. Horace felt intrigued by the stranger and they left with him on one of their hunting trips. Several never came back, along with Horace, and the village though they were killed A few years later, Horace returned to the village in the middle of the night, a vampire, he then collected his possessions and left to travel the world. Horace had travelled by himself for 1000 years until he met Cosmo, a human scientist from Italy, after studying his work, he was intrigued by the human and offered him immortality, when Horace made Cosmo realise he was wasting his talents, he agreed and became Horace's first companion After 800 years of travelling with Cosmo, he returned to Aswan and met Amunet.
Physical Appearance[]
Personality[]
Powers and Abilities: Ability Reversal[]
- Main Article: Ability Reversal
- "That is what I have always desired, to change things, I suppose"
Horace has the gift to reverse the effects of certain mental abilities, as most abilities don't have an opposite effect. For instance, he could make a telepath place his/her thoughts into anothers mind instead of reading the thoughts of those around him/her. His gift is however, unaffective against physical talents. Horace has suggested that, were he to reverse gifts that don't have a specific opposite effect, they would dissapear until he reversed it again.
Relationships[]
- Main Article: Relationships