Name: Jack Frost
Age: ageless
History: An excerpt from one of his sessions with Dr. Vitas Warmoon:The swirling portal seemed to open up into the past. Not just to the past, to the day that changed him forever. "This isn't funny." He growled at her. "This isn't fair. Why are you doing this to me? Don't tell me you don't believe my story, we both know that's bullshit." He started crying, his tears freezing and falling to the floor. She remained silent as he stood outside the portal. "Fine you wanna see this, let's go." He walked through the portal and waited for Vitas to follow.
Suddenly they were in Plymouth, Maryland in the 1600's. They were outside of Jack's family's lake house in late December. There was a little boy, only about ten years old, playing in the snow with his sister. They were having a snowball fight. The little girl was on the dock of lake. "That's me." he said dryly to Vitas. Then it happened. Out of the forest came a figure that looked like it was made of shadows. The figure's shape was continuously shifting. Young Jack froze in his tracks, he closed his eyes and started chanting "I don't believe in monsters." over and over.
"My father told me one time when I was scared that if I said that, the monsters would go away." He explained to Vitas. "Yeah a lot of good that did."
The creature swirled around his screaming sister before forming into a giant clawed hand, picking her up and throwing her into the lake. It then began circling young Jack. "You think lying will save you boy?" it hissed at him.
"No!!! Leave him alone!" Jack screamed at the creature before showering it with icicle spears. It did nothing to the creature these were all just illusions. He watched helpless as young Jack dove into the water to get his sister, but she couldn't swim and the water was so cold. She died there on the shore of the lake. The scene shifted to Christmas morning when young Jack woke to find his parents hanging from the rafters. He said nothing and just walked outside and into the lake. The scene changed again to later that day when he woke up on the shore, confused and depressed. "After I hit eighteen, I stopped aging." Older jack explained. "I discovered my powers soon after. I tried killing my self at least a hundred more times after that, always woke up perfectly fine."
The scene shifted a final time to the day that landed him in the asylum. He was in a parking garage and he looked exactly the same as he did now. He had been chasing a creature that looked like the same thing that had killed his sister. He had found out from other beings that this was the creature commonly known as the boogy man. He had thrown an ice spear at the creature piercing it through the chest. The shadows swirled and drained away to reveal a human being. The creature swirled back around Jack. "You'll never win, you can't save them all." it laughed before fading away into the shadows of the night. Then the cops came.
Outside of the Session: Jack was put into an asylum after the accident. The asylum was later shut down and Jack was released. His powers were no longer being dampened by the spells at the asylum, and he went back to helping children whenever he could. However, Jack still didn't understand his powers or where they came from, nor was he any closer to destroying the boogy man. This wasn't the end of his troubles either. During the holiday season, a portal appeared out of nowhere and pulled him in. He was taken to a world where many other beings believed to be fictional were real.
This world was not as it seemed either. Jack had to join up with many other characters, including the Easter Bunny, Jack O. Lantern, Frosty and even this realm's version of the Boogy Man to fight the brutal rule of Santa Clause over the realm. Jack was there for centuries fighting the war and finding the elemental diamonds he needed to enhance his magic to get back home and to bring peace to this world. Unfortunately, when Jack combined all the diamonds back into one stone, the source diamond, and another portal opened that he thought it would take him back home, but it took him somewhere completely different.