Name: Nicholas "Grey Wolf" Grayeson
Universe: Multi-Universe
Age: 24
Height: 6'0
Weight: 175lbs.
Hair Color: Strawberry Blonde
Hair Style: Shaggy, straight hair that barely goes over his eyes and ears.
Eye Color: Ocean Blue
Clothing: (Fighting)- A black, sleeveless karate gi with the Kenji symbol for "Courage" on its back. A single red belt with black kenji down the loose ends, meaning "Strength, Honor, and Determination." Feet are wrapped in red, linen wrappings as are the hands. A tight, red linen headband is tied around his head with a black Kenji symbol for,"Discipline" centered on it.
(Regular)- A faded, red leather racing jacket with a white undershirt tucked into a pair of faded, sandwashed jeans. A brown leather belt with a silver buckle, a pair of faded, rough leather work boots, and a pair of brown fingercut gloves. Also, a pair of crimson red lensed, silver framed nano-wire Oakley sunglasses on his head, or over his eyes when he decided to wear them over his eyes.
Appearance: A slim body, not skinny but not average either. His muscle tone is very well developed thanks to his stressful training regiment.
Accessories: A red duffel bag full of his training gear, which is mostly his fighting gi and a crimson red LG Shine cellphone.
Abilities: Thanks to his weighted clothing, he has quick reflexes and superior strength. His speed is almost inhuman, which can at times allow him to run over small rivers or glide through the air.
Fighting Styles: Army Self-Defense, Black Belt Tae Kwon Do, Black Belt Karate, Black Belt Ju-Jitsu, Master Muay Thai Boxer, 3rd Degree Army Combative, Master Shaolin Kung-Fu, MMA Fighter, Street-Fighter, and Cage Brawler.
Background/History: Nicholas Michael Grayeson was the only son to a German father and Apache mother. He was born on Fort Benning, where his father was stationed. Raised as a military brat, he was given extensive defensive training since he could walk. With the combined strength of a German and speed of a Apache, he excelled in martial arts. His father noticed and inducted his son into a school that taught Tae Kwon Do nearby, when he was only four years old, which he attained level one black belt in under three years. Competing in many tournaments, he asked his father for extended training in the art of Karate and Ju-Jitsu. Taking two classes at the same time, he achieved black belt within four years of training. At age eleven, he asked for training in the style of Muay Thai boxing, which his father sent him to Thailand to be trained. Five years later, he mastered the style and had won three major tournaments. When he returned to the states, he began his career as a mixed martial artist, winning many junior-class tournaments as well. Turning seventeen, he enlisted into the U.S. Army like his father and recieved more martial arts training, attaining the highest rank in two years of training. During his time at the Military Academy at Westpoint, he won three tournaments in honor of his father, who passed on at age fifty-six. When his enlistment was up at twenty-one, he set off in the world and started training in various martial arts, none that satisfied him. When his mother passed away at fifty-nine, he found his way to a Shaolin Temple, where he learned the art of Shaolin Kung-Fu and how to mediate properly. It was here, he recieved his weighted fighting gi and equipment, which the monks handed over to him freely. Its now, he travels as a freelance fighter, taking matches in street fights and illegal tournaments of underground syndicates.








