Name: Tommy
"Who named me? Hmm... Don't know! Don't care!"Nickname: "Trouble"
"Easy to remember, gets straight to the point, and simple. Just like me!"Age: 8
"All I wanna do all day is mess with stories and chew bubblegum. Guess what I'm out of."Role: The Troublemaker
"That's what those old geezers call me anyhow."Powers: Tommy has a set of magic stationary that allow him to alter stories. His crayons allow him to alter visual properties of stories (i.e. giving Snow White a handlebar mustache), but these "doodles" are easily removed, and are basically just graffiti. He can also draw on himself, giving him the ability to disguise himself, but only his appearance. His safety scissors give him the ability to take parts of one story and add them to another, but to take larger pieces takes a larger amount of time. Lastly, his toy telescope allows him to travel between fairy tales, fairly freely, which has made the capture of this 8 year old boy a lot harder than it sounds. Of course, he is still an 8 year old boy, and is often easily tricked.
"No I'm not! Those stupid geezers will never catch me!"Looks: Tommy is your typical, small child. He has a small body with skinny arms, but is deceivingly nimble. His fluffy, blonde hair and baby-blue eyes make him look cute, but don't be tricked.
"Now can't you spare a small piece of candy for a poor, little boy like me?"Personality: Tommy is a free spirit. He likes to have fun all the time, and never does anything that isn't. But he's also very immature, because of his age and lack of upbringing. He's stubborn, and absolutely hates to lose. He loves to play pranks, especially on the Council. But, unlike many children his age, he is not very sociable. Whenever he meets another kid, he asks them if they want to play with him. But because of Tommy's status as "The Troublemaker", everyone stays away from him, by order of their parents usually.
"Hey! I-I have plenty of friends! There, uh, just not around right now!"Other: Nobody really knows where Tommy came from, nor where he gained those infernal tools. And nobody has yet to get close enough to the boy to really figure it out. Also, my favorite fairy tale would probably have to be Hansel and Gretel.
"Hey, I like that one too!