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Name: Levi Walker
Faceclaim: Jensen Ackles
Age: 28
Gender: Male
Sexuality: (Up to player)
Date/place of birth: 23/05/1987 Evermore
Current place of residence: Evermore city
Species: Therianthrope(Kitsune)
Occupation (Only if applies): Book-shop Owner
Family:
Delia Walker -Mother-
Grant Walker -Father-
Biography:
“Well he can’t be any more trouble than this can he? What's the worst that could happen?”
The words of his mother, after a 12 hour labor in which Levi Walker was brought into the world. A healthy baby of 7lbs born in the general hospital of Evermore by two perfectly normal human parents.
Delia and Grant were the most normal people you could have ever met, They both worked in Walkers bookshop since they got together and started up the business and as soon as their son, Levi, was old enough he too worked in the shop.
Levi grew up as a quiet boy, his nose was always stuck into a book and soon enough he was reading the types of books a kid shouldn't’t be. The books from the City’s very own restricted section. These books were filled with all the knowledge on the different species that littered Evermore’s warring streets. The reason why they were restricted, was because they titled not only the species strengths and how they came about, but they also detailed every weakness that each species had. Levi was able to read these texts when he went to the Cities library in search for new books to buy and sell in the store.
Levi grew up as a tall lanky boy, he didn’t really know what weights were and certainly didn’t know how to navigate his way through a gym. This was until high school, where he was seated next to one of the most popular and rather buff guys in the school. Tyler James, or TJ was as thick as his biceps, he spent his time at the gym instead of studying. But when the school told him that he couldn't play football unless he at least got a C in algebra, TJ turned to the nerd he was sat with. This ‘Nerd’ just happened to be Levi.
In the weeks that passed, Levi taught TJ how to complete any and all algebraic equations that passed his way and in turn, TJ helped Levi get into shape.
By the end of their highschool years, At the ripe age of 18, Levi was built like a barge and took the gym far more seriously than he ever had, TJ got an A in Algebra and graduated with a football scholarship, Levi graduated with honors and the pair went their separate ways in the world, TJ going off for a career in football while Levi hit the books once more, taking over Walkers bookshop when his parent retired.
From the age of 20, Levi accepted that his future would be the same until he too retired. He would wake up every morning with a thousand things to do around the bookshop, he would run himself into the ground with his profit margins wavering with new technology and he would forever be bored behind the till of his shop.
This was, until the Halloween of 2007.
It started like any other Halloween in Evermore, the vampire prowled the streets with blood proudly dripping from their chins, The Lycanthropes readied themselves for the full moon and the teenages organized their annual party in the woods. The invitation floated through the letterbox like usual, but this year Levi felt somewhat...Compelled to go.
The parties always happened in the heart of the woods, so solo cup in hand, the young human made his way towards the party. By this point, Levi knew that he looked good, his hair was cropped short and his muscles showed through every shirt he wore, so he went to the bonfire that somehow seemed totally safe, even though it was raging high in the middle of a dry heavily wooded area, the full moon shining high in the purple bruised skies.
Levi drunk with his friends from school, he kissed girls and made out in the darkness of the tree’s. The average Twenty year old at a party. When the night grew longer and the time passed to almost midnight, Levi tried to stumble his way home. Stumbling through the forest at night was not only stupid, it was suicidal.
Just when he could see the lights of the city again, Levi stumbled and tripped over his own feet landing face down in the dirt. But when he brought himself back up, A pain spiked in the side of his face and then his shoulder and then his wrist and then he blacked out. Whether through the alcohol or the searing pain he didn’t know.
When he awoke, his vision was blurred in his right eye, his shoulder and wrist were bandaged and his parents were by his bedside, his mother crying. Hungover and drowsy from the painkillers, Levi mumbled out his questions;
“What happened?”
“Where am I?”
“Whats wrong with my arm and face?”
“What is it?”
The report says he was attacked by a dog, a small dog that must have bitten him after he passed out, the only thing they could put it down too considering how small the teeth marks were. Luckily, the scars on his face healed over time, leaving only patches of lighter skin in their wake, his shoulder and wrist however we not so fortunate. These bore large and rather ugly scars in his flesh, that shined a silvery paleness in the light and stood out over his olive toned skin.
The next cycle of the moon went by, Levi was given the all clear and went back to managing the bookshop, his parents sliding back into retirement with ease, the pair of them moving to a Texas ranch in the outback of America. Levi would laugh and call it ‘Redneck home’ But kept in touch with them via phone calls at least once a week.
The next full moon however, revealed to Levi what had actually bitten him.
Due to the fact that he was a half-blood and alone in the human faction, Levi’s eyes brought a bright orange glow to them the night of the next full moon, this happened along with an ache in his chest, an ache that felt like someone was tearing out his heart. Levi was crouched behind the counter of the bookshop, his hands clawing at his chest as he cried out for help, but no one came.
Soon enough his bones begun to creak, his figure jolting this way and that, hair sprouting from his shrinking, breaking body.
Every bone in his body broke, snapped and shrunk until the only things left behind the counter were scraps of clothing and a small, beautifully white fox with a single tail swishing to and fro.
On this first change, Levi didn’t do much. He stayed curled into a tight ball behind the counter of the bookshop all night, until the morning brought with it another painful change.
Back on his human legs, he stumbled into the back for his spare change of clothes and then hit the books. He hadn’t read of this part in any book he’d found and knew he didn’t have long to find out what had happened to him, the fear of that pain returning creating a pit in his stomach.
His books told him very little, the tool he’d dedicated so much time to, failing him for the first time. He hit the library, straight into the restricted section and finally found the book he needed, it had a stupid name and that was probably the reason he hadn’t read it before.
‘Things that bite on the full moon’
After reading the entire book, Levi figured out what he was. A small Fox-like creature with a razor-sharp tail and even sharper teeth.
A Kitsune.
The first step in his long, winding road now was acceptance. And it took Levi another two full-moons to accept that this was his reality now. He was a half-blood Kitsune.
Levi didn’t move from the human faction and kept running the bookshop in the citys centre for the next 8 years.
In the present days, Levi now being 28 had revamped the bookshop after a large increase in takings and profit, he transformed the beaten place into a modern sanctuary for all the bookworms in Evermore, he kept up with the Gym and was now an expert at all things Kitsune. The transformations however, never seemed to get easier for him. But he managed.
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