Kaiser "Kai" Grace
Element:
Fire
Age:
17
Race:
Mage
Height:
5'11"
Physical Description:

Kaiser has thick, shaggy red hair that comes down just past his ears. His eyes are lavender colour, the mark of a mage, but turn when red when using his fire abilities. He is very slender but fit, a runner's build. His skin is very pale. Kaiser bares burn scars across his chest, shoulder, up most of his arms, his neck and the lower half of his face. He covers these up by wearing long robes, with sleeves that cover his hands, and mask to cover his face.
Personality:
Kaiser is a very quiet and mellow person. Despite his element, he has learned to calm his mind and body and focus on the whole. Due to the damage done to his mouth and throat, he rarely talks, as he hates the sound of his gravelly, fire-damaged voice. When he does speak it usually only to his twin or those he truely trusts. Kaiser is quite intelligent, a real strategist. Given a few moments, he can look at almost any situation and find the best route to take.
History:
Kaiser grew up as a mage, learning to control his world around him. Mage learn to use telekinesis, using some weapon or medium to move objects with their minds. Growing up, magi are taught one rule to obey: never manipulate the elements. The base elements world were too powerful for anyone person, and doing so could be fatal. Kaiser obey this rule as best he could, avoiding moving fire, water, earth, and air if possible. Until one night, while traveling, his twin and himself were robbed, left without any supplies or provisions. It was the middle of winter, and they were sure to freeze. On that night, Kaiser broke the rule, using his ability to spark some wood into a campfire. The spirits of Fire did not like his misuse of his powers and struck back. THe flame grew out of control, burning across his body, burning and scarring his body, marking him with his shame. From that day on, he hid his face and kept to himself, confiding only in his twin. Because of this, he is very hesitant about using his powers.