Seventeen | Male | Daughter of Light's Brother
•°• Personality •°•
Favian is a closed off, thoughtful young man who values wisdom over physical ability. Suitably, he is rather intellectual in nature, and rather lacks in terms of brawn. It is his intent to one day become a royal advisor, although he does share his opinion with the Prince quite readily already, wanting only to help. He is loyal and dedicated towards both Elohim and the royal family of Elohia, content to be a selfless servant, not at all wanting to lead, feeling both uncomfortable and unworthy towards such power. He only wants what's best for those he cares about, and is generally very warm and accepting towards people in general. The pain of Castiel's death still overwhelms him, even after these five long years, pain that occasionally clouds his intellect with selfish intent.
•°• Background •°•
Born to ____________ as a second born child on March sixth, Favian never knew his parents, both having died when he was young, or only a mere concept. In a way, he supposes he is lucky in that sense, as he cannot miss them. And besides, his upbringing hadn't exactly been painful, as the King and Queen had hired a Nanny to look after him and his sister, his mother having been close to the Queen and all. His mother had only told the Queen the name of her son - Favian - before she passed on to the Heavenly City. The Queen lovingly named the young boy as his mother had desired, giving him the second name "Eoin," a Hebrew name meaning "God is gracious," as he was lucky to survive his own birth. Favian's upbringing was actually quite pleasant, and he looked up to his sister completely. He learned the ins and outs of politics and religon, being a curious child who wanted nothing more than to continue learning. Indeed, he has read almost every single book in the palace's library, sucking up information as he goes. He prides himself in his learning, very much so. When Castiel was killed, Favian, having only been twelve, stayed silent for monthes, causing the castle staff to worry. But eventually, he began to speak again, causing everyone to believe him well once more. But he wasn't well, even if he didn't show his true emotions.