Light Brown :Hair
Age: 17
Male :Gender
Weight: 147 lbs
6'0" :Height
Biography:
One might find himself believing Noah a prodigy of music. At the tender age of two, he mastered the piano. At four, he conquered the violin, and at six, the guitar. He continued his life in this odd pattern; mastering something new every two years. Noah was always quiet, shy, and kept his thoughts to himself. Instead, he spoke with his notes.
The truth about this gifted individual is that he is just that; gifted, not a prodigy. His mother died during childbirth, and when the doctor turned to give her condolences to Noah's father and older sister, they had disappeared. Forced into an orphanage, Noah grew up believing he was abandoned.
Noah had two friends growing up; music, and Natalie, an always-smiling young girl. Being two years his senior, she moved out of the orphanage when Noah was sixteen, and had been keeping in touch up until Noah's seventeenth birthday. Now, after running away from the orphanage, Noah is searching for his family, and most importantly, answers. He wants to know why he can soothe even the most ferocious of beasts with a simple hum, or why singing heals cuts and bruises. What Noah doesn't know, though, is that his eighteenth birthday marks the day his mother's spell will no longer aid him. He has until then to heal the self-inflicted emotional wounds, or his gift will be ripped away, leaving him vulnerable to the ones responsible for his family and friend's disappearance.
Weapon:
Noah was given a charm bracelet, holding a small charm of each instrument Noah can play, by Natalie on his fourteenth birthday. He imbued each charm with a sort of magic, so when he triggers a charm's spell, that specific instrument appears in front of him.
Picture:
One might find himself believing Noah a prodigy of music. At the tender age of two, he mastered the piano. At four, he conquered the violin, and at six, the guitar. He continued his life in this odd pattern; mastering something new every two years. Noah was always quiet, shy, and kept his thoughts to himself. Instead, he spoke with his notes.
The truth about this gifted individual is that he is just that; gifted, not a prodigy. His mother died during childbirth, and when the doctor turned to give her condolences to Noah's father and older sister, they had disappeared. Forced into an orphanage, Noah grew up believing he was abandoned.
Noah had two friends growing up; music, and Natalie, an always-smiling young girl. Being two years his senior, she moved out of the orphanage when Noah was sixteen, and had been keeping in touch up until Noah's seventeenth birthday. Now, after running away from the orphanage, Noah is searching for his family, and most importantly, answers. He wants to know why he can soothe even the most ferocious of beasts with a simple hum, or why singing heals cuts and bruises. What Noah doesn't know, though, is that his eighteenth birthday marks the day his mother's spell will no longer aid him. He has until then to heal the self-inflicted emotional wounds, or his gift will be ripped away, leaving him vulnerable to the ones responsible for his family and friend's disappearance.
Weapon:
Noah was given a charm bracelet, holding a small charm of each instrument Noah can play, by Natalie on his fourteenth birthday. He imbued each charm with a sort of magic, so when he triggers a charm's spell, that specific instrument appears in front of him.
Picture: