Phillosophical young man recently moved to Tokyo on his father's business
Age: 18
Race: Human
Occupation: Student
Theme Song: Human by:The Killers
Spirit Animal: Atro-The Black Dragon
Njal is a quiet boy, he despises people who put themselves in full attention and try to get attention. He tends to wait back and observe situations before making comments and such. At the same rate, he hates fighting. Simple as that, he thinks that there are many other ways to solve dissagreements than fists. He has tended to lead a sheltered life, but has gotten out much more since he has moved to Tokyo and after his mother's passing. Njal tends to be a solitary person due to his shy and quiet nature, often preferring to do things under his own power and has traditionally a limited number of friends.
Njal has no special equipment. He just carries a wallet and a cell phone with him all of the time. However he is a decent shot with a pistol, and there is one in his house which Njal knows how to access.
Njal is specially attuned to spirits and extremely in touch with the spirit world, and is able to see with spirits very easily. However, to this point he has not yet learned how to use Psi.
also, Njal is aware of Atro, and can communicate with him, but cannot consiously tap into his power.
Njal Olsen was born to a blessed family. His mother was a stay at home caring mom while his father was local head of a major company. He was raised in Norway, his family's birthplace, but soon moved to Paris as his father got promoted to the European headquarters of the company. It was there that life turned upside down. He left his close friends in Norway and moved to Paris and was unable to make any friends, despite learning French and English at a surprising rate. When he was 13 his life went haywire. His mother, his guardian, recieved a threatening email, implying that if she did not get her husband to stop the company's current building project in Norway that she would be killed. Njal was never directly told of this email, but he had overheard some conversations between his mother and father about it.
Three months later she was dead.
Not by anyone's hand however, but by the hand of fate. Njal was never very religous, but he now lost all faith in religon. How could it be justified that a sickness would take his mother despite the best care? And to leave her buried in Paris? How? And now would he be safe? He would be the next logical target. He convinced his father to let him learn how to use a pistol under the guise that it just seemed cool. But really, he learned it out of fear of that email.
But life moved onward. His father caught wind that he was being promoted to corporate headquarters in Tokyo and immediately started to learn Japaneese with Njal (Although Njal picked it up much faster). Soon after this prophecy came true as Njal and his father left his mother buried in Paris and moved to Tokyo when Njal was 16. Ever since, he has been living in an apartment in central Tokyo with his father, although he spends much of his time in the outskirts of Tokyo to get away from the congestion of the city.