A vagabond by choice, an atheist by circumstance, christened by obligation. Pitch-black wings, scars and delicately executed tattoos offer shape and form to this Devil Hunter.
Mannerisms, visible traits and distinctive signs:
- Right eye: David's Star, the Harbinger (Art)
- Back: Archangel Michael (Art)
- Left arm: eight-inches long deep scar, most likely caused by a blade. (Scar)
- Silent (Mannerism)
- Vigilant (Mannerism)
- Reclusive (Mannerism)
- Calculated (Mannerism)
- Deceiver (Mannerism)
Weapon of choice: Nii'rim & Nii'arim (twin katanas)
History:
There are few words which could be said about Michael. A vagabond by choice, he left the shelter of his home at the age of sixteen in order to distribute drugs and thus earn his own pocket money. A single child, both parents died by the time he reached the age of four, an alcoholic and abusive aunt becoming his only guardian. Atheist by chance, a clear ignorant and sceptic regarding the christian beliefs, he refused to acknowledge the existence of a supreme power which lay watching above him. Operating with the motto: "I am my only judge" he dashed through his life alike a rat through sewers, without a clear goal or purpose. At the age of twenty-two, a violent car crash executed by the member of a rival gang caused him to enter the hospital in a coma, the chances of his survival being slim to none. It was in that particular evening that our wonderful God reached out and touched his soul, offering him a chance at redemption under the form of a bargain: If he was to bestow his body to the Creator as to allow one of his Angels to gain asylum in his heart, he would dwell long enough to see another sunrise. The choice was logical and swift, and thus the trade was made. Yet alike a poorly informed customer, Michael had never inquired the full details of his contract, and thus only came to learn of his status as a Devil Hunter upon exiting the clinic. Two souls lodging in the same body, an atheist and a christian, a vagabond and an angel, a rather interesting combination, is it not ?