Character Name: Sherlock Holmes
Age: 31
Species: Clairvoyant
When Turned: technically a human with enhanced abilities, as in when he touches an object, even the floor or someone's writing, he can "See" what occurred. Sherlock uses it more for the past than the future, as usually his cases are victims that are already dead.
History:
To open up options, Sherlock has not met John yet. Due to the emotional nature of Sherlock's cases, he has to tune down his own emotional reactions to certain things, but sometimes it can't be helped. He was raised in an upper middle class home, not far from London, went to both boarding and public school as a child, and has always has difficulty fitting in because of his "gift".
Both brothers remain tense and distant least one or the other is discovered by Rangers.
They do not discuss their parents as their father was killed by a Ranger when Sherlock was very small, and their mother succumbed to disease just as Sherlock was beginning to be able to control when and where to use his "gift".
Sherlock did not speak at all other than a devised method of sign-language until he was eight, therefore he is also perceptive to non-verbal communication as a simple skill, despite his ability lying in touching an object.
His "experiments" are usually his attempts to scry, or use other methods to solve the case.
What they're doing now: Sherlock is looking for new surroundings in Riverton, as he has been told there is a great number of these other creatures and they are so much dreadfully more interesting than humans.
Age: 31
Species: Clairvoyant
When Turned: technically a human with enhanced abilities, as in when he touches an object, even the floor or someone's writing, he can "See" what occurred. Sherlock uses it more for the past than the future, as usually his cases are victims that are already dead.
History:
To open up options, Sherlock has not met John yet. Due to the emotional nature of Sherlock's cases, he has to tune down his own emotional reactions to certain things, but sometimes it can't be helped. He was raised in an upper middle class home, not far from London, went to both boarding and public school as a child, and has always has difficulty fitting in because of his "gift".
Both brothers remain tense and distant least one or the other is discovered by Rangers.
They do not discuss their parents as their father was killed by a Ranger when Sherlock was very small, and their mother succumbed to disease just as Sherlock was beginning to be able to control when and where to use his "gift".
Sherlock did not speak at all other than a devised method of sign-language until he was eight, therefore he is also perceptive to non-verbal communication as a simple skill, despite his ability lying in touching an object.
His "experiments" are usually his attempts to scry, or use other methods to solve the case.
What they're doing now: Sherlock is looking for new surroundings in Riverton, as he has been told there is a great number of these other creatures and they are so much dreadfully more interesting than humans.