Name: Thane
Age: 20-23 (He ages by 'Periods' of time. He was actually created in the Devonian Period, about 400 million years ago. But he ages much slower than most things do.)
Gender: Thane does not technically have one, but is most often male.
Species: Seraph
Personality: Speaking in riddles, confusing and nonchalant, Thane is best described as a teen that has been through too much as a child. He is quite sobering at times, calculating odds and keeping a level head. He will bring about each side of points, the good and the bad, in people and in situations. He is known to crack really dry jokes, puns that don't make sense or riddles that are annoying/confusing. This personality of his keeps him quite isolated, but he does not mind the peace. He always seems preoccupied by something, be it thought or reactions of others. He helps those that he believes will benefit from it, even if they don't end up getting anything useful from him.
Attributes: He is Extremely resourceful, cunning and stealthy. He rarely makes a noise as he moves, be it by flight or by walking. He normally helps out just about anybody, but doesn't have his impatience at times. He is also strikingly handsome, in an odd way, but that usually came with being a Seraph. He envies the others that he believes are much more graceful than he is, but keeps that to himself. Finally he can fly. That alone is enough.
Weaknesses: He will often confuse everybody to the point that he becomes frustrated with their lack of incompetence, either then shunning them or injuring them by accident. He has a love/hate relationship with attention, and his only true fear is being isolated. Other things he doesn't favor include petty items, such as weapons, humans, and extremely blunt people. Unlike most Seraphs, he has only the minor powers of flight and telepathy, which even very weak.
Relationships: He has a friend at the moment that he calls Nickolas, and it is a little spider. A very dangerous spider. That understands his words!
Crush: He is only just starting to understand this mutual feeling of 'liking'.