Post by corvussolus on May 11, 2016 16:10:47 GMT -5
Name: Maxwell Cain Corletts
Alias: Cain, Max
Age: 17
Grade: Junior
Height: 6'6
Weight: 150lbs
Eye Color: Blue
Hair Color: Black
Appearance:
Personality: Max is moral in his own sense. He doesn't like the kind of people who think they are 'all that', or genuinely bad people. The difference between his morals and other peoples' is that he isn't afraid to break a few of their bones. The punishment always fits the crime.
Maxwell isn't mean. He isn't rude. He is not the kind to swagger around like he owns the place. He is respectful and expects it to be returned. What he is is protective. All previous altercations are the result of him being protective of someone, or deinflating someone's ego. If you are the kind of person to, with intent to be harmful, be offensive, rude, condescending, or egotistical, expect him to respond. (see other for example)
Fighting Style: You can't hit what you can't catch, can't block what you can't see. Speed, procession, and cunning.
Strengths: Charismatic, loyal, kind
Weaknesses: partially Psychopathic, short tempered, loose cannon
History: Maxwell is originally from Boston. His first 'altercation' was when he broke a cashier's wrist for making fun of his friend. A second was not too long after, and ended in hospitalization. This prompted his family to leave the city which brought them to New York. (post 552) Eventually, after the causation of three broken ribs, a shattered collar bone, nine and a half restraining orders (yeah apparently someone attempted to apply for a second restraining order which was denied hence the half) and a court order, Maxwell finally found his way to San Francisco's
Other: The first Altercation: Maxwell and a friend, lets call her Alice, are in a small store buying some waters. The cashier makes an underhanded comment about Alice's weight and Maxwell demands that he apologize. Had the cashier complied and apologized no problem would be caused. Instead he continues to be disrespectful. Maxwell proceeds to give the cashier the water back, and begins taking back his money while telling him he will take his business elsewhere. The cashier says all sales are final and attempts to take back the dollar. His wrist is quickly broken. Alice and Maxwell leave with both their money and waters. Maxwell won't resort to violence until 'necessary'.