Marsters, Ethan Sebastian
Dec 7, 2014 1:42:55 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on Dec 7, 2014 1:42:55 GMT -5
ETHAN. SEBASTIAN. MARSTERS.
PLAYED BY: Alden Ehrenreich
PLAYED BY: Alden Ehrenreich
Bio Basics
Full Name: Ethan Sebastian Marsters
Nicknames: NA
Greek or Roman: Greek
Member of the Legion or Probatio: -
Cohort:-
Godly Parent: Hades
Age: 19
Gender: Male
Sexual Orientation: Straight
Eye Color: Blue
Hair Color: Black
Personality
Likes (min. 4)
1. Defeating Monsters
2. Subtly
3. Experimenting
4. Organzation
Dislikes (min. 4)
1. Faulty Patters
2. Working with others
3. Fire
4. His Temper
Strengths (min. 2)
1. Organized and Thorough
2. Brave
Weaknesses (min. 2)
1. His forcefulness can be a weakness in many situations.
2. His fear of fire.
Fatal Flaw (fears.min.1)
1. Being a perfectionist/OCD
Some important personality traits; Memory: Ethan tends to remember small details about people. He never forgets a name or a birthday. Thorough: Ethan can be painstakingly thorough when working on a project, he's a bit of a perfectionist. OCD: Ethan likes everything to be in perfect order. Sometimes it gets so bad that he is stuck walking up and down a staircase for hours trying to start and end on the same foot. This is probably his hardest trial in life. Forceful: When it comes down to things that really matter to Ethan, he can be pretty forceful with people who are helping him or are involved in any way. If he wants something done, he'd prefer to do it himself but often times he needs help from other people and that's when he starts to get forceful.
Ethan has accepted and embraced the 'shadow' side of Hades powers. He has been experimenting with multiple ways of using shadows in battle for throw-able weaponry. He also doesn't like fire. Especially because when he was little he saw those movies about volcanoes and lava really freaked him out, it still does to this day. Fire is just an extent of the reason he hates lava-the overwhelming heat and destruction of it all. He wants to create things, he wants things to be built and discovered, not destroyed. He has mixed feelings about death because of this. On the one hand, he's glad to know that our spirits to go on to an extent, on the other hand most spirits can no longer progress once they are dead- and that is just terrible to him. Sometimes this even causes him to try and save people going down a bad path because he knows that they are in for an eternity of complacency if they don't shape up.
Powers
Ethan has mostly focused on the Umbrakinesis part of being a child oh Hades. He likes to manipulate darkness and shadow and has become well practiced with shadow travel, though it is still difficult no matter how practiced you are. He has been experimenting for years with the shadow and how to form it into weaponry. Thought it doesn't necessarily take a solid form, the shadows can be used to throw distractions and cause many disruptions in battle. He used this to his advantage often. He has also dabbled in the Cyrokinesis part of his power recently. Though he is not nearly as well rehearsed with ice as he is with shadow, we can make the temperature in a room drop quite quickly.
History
Claimed? yes
How many years have they been at Camp? 8 yrs
Other family members: Mother, Lucy Marsters
Lucy Marsters was a kind but overbearing woman. She liked to make her opinions known and wasn't afraid to start up a good fight. She was also a writer, a writer obsessed with death. Poe was her favorite poet, Twain was one of her favorite novelists because of his unique views about life and death. Her dream was to write a book. An amazing book about life, death and everything in between. She would waste away hours and hours starting at a piece of paper, an old typewriter, and then eventually a keyboard once she got a computer. She wrote nonsense. Words and words of it. She never tried to get published and she never tried to make sense of her words. They were just there. One of her favorite characters to write about was a dark haired boy named Ethan, a boy who could travel through the darkness and converse with the dead. A necromancer of sorts. This fictitious Ethan went on many adventures into the Underworld, and even through Tartarus. Though, none of her depictions of the place where entirely accurate, and she often crossed referenced the myths and legends different cultures had about death and the after life.
Hades soon found himself creeping into her home and watching her type. Often moved by her words, enthralled by her imagination and surprised at her moments of accuracy. He fell in love with her words long before he ever even saw her face. He soon appeared in the guise of another writer, stumbling into her at some coffee shop that she had been sitting in writing nonsense. She was enchanted by him and he with her, and soon Ethan was conceived. Still, though Hades can't stay with her, she often writes him letters but she doesn't know if they reach him. It became an obsession. Her gibberish started turning into 'Letters to Hades', a book that she published when Ethan was four years old. Ethan was named after her favorite character to write about, and she treated him exactly how she'd expect her little underworld hero to be treated. She told him of his Olympian father early, which made his life incredibly dangerous. They moved from place to place, but she wouldn't leave Washington. Something about the clouds and the rain, they made her feel closer to his father. Though, there is no rain in the Underworld, but she didn't know that.
Soon, but not soon enough, when Ethan was eleven they had their first really bad monster attack by a Chimera. Hades demanded that Ethan be taken to Camp Half Blood, though Ethan didn't know why he cared so much. A satyr was soon sent, and Ethan left his mother in Washington. He doesn't visit her in the summer or on Holidays, he doesn't even respond to her letters. Ethan feels as though his mother only loved him as a fictional being, and she never even tried to get to know the real him. If he ever said something that 'Ethan' wouldn't say, she usually just ignored it. His OCD came to be by legitimate medical problems, and the fact that he had to take care of himself so much as a kid. He soon learned that everything was a lot more simple if it was in a specific order. Ethan doesn't regret not speaking with his mother. When she writes to him, she often asks about his adventures which don't even exist because she still thinks he's a character in a book.
The Player
What can we call you? Suzie
Where did you hear about us? And Ad
What is your favorite type of food? Rice!