Cage, Jace (Complete)
Apr 13, 2016 15:32:31 GMT -5
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He/Him/His
Demigod
Heterosexual
Ares
Greek/Roman
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He/Him/His
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He/Him/His
Demigod
Heterosexual
Ares
Greek/Roman
Lucas Coly
Authored by Jay
18
He/Him/His
EST
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FOCUSED & DEVOTED - the man is focused, in which he heavily pours into the residents of the camp and his allies as well. he is also very loving and devoted to his people, going as far as to help a certain family fix their destroyed restaurant to helping an old woman cross the street. in this world, he could be the only one that is well-orientated with his own people besides a select few, despite these times of death and war. his focus is centered in his loyalty; in which he concentrates on his allegiances and other subjects with very few distractions coming in here and there.
■ INTELLIGENT & DECISIVE - with leadership comes knowledge; to be able to put things to work quickly - to make decisions swiftly and with prompt intelligence, this is one of his most adored qualities, and the central influence upon his maturity and people. while he was a child, he didn't uphold intelligence and decisiveness as an important quality of his personality, but as he grew older, he slowly started to notice that people were not listening to him and promptly changed himself. today, he is found reading books upon books in his spare time, and going over strategies that utilize his intelligence to it's full potential - making the land of snow a place to be. he still finds places in this part of his persona that need fixing, as he believes there's flaws in everything no matter how perfect, flawless, unchangeable, unmatched, etc.; it seems.
■ COURAGEOUS & STRAIGHT FORWARD - one can go without saying that their leader is indeed courageous, and says things openly; no matter how blunt it seems. it may be viewed as a negative aspect, but Solomon hates hiding certain parts of himself, especially when the times are dire. he stomps into an onslaught of an enemy without showing fear, pouring morale into his people, and he'll defend one of his people even if it's over something petty. he has became and ideal figure for the residents of the land of snow; not just because of his bravery, but because he speaks his mind. the man isn't afraid to say anything and he doesn't hesitate to, knowing well that hiding one's self can lead to something much more dangerous.
Negative Traits:
■ STUBBORN & UNPREDICTABLE - a human being has a certain amount of themselves that are hardheaded to a certain aspect, even if it's an ounce or 0.1 percent, it's still there somewhere. when he makes a decision, he plans to stick with it, and assumes that no one would object, attempt, or suggest to change it. as much as he hates saying the word 'no' to his own people, his gut and mind tell him to, and he follows it. besides this, there's his tendency to switch his mind randomly, often brewing up confusion amongst people. he behaves in a way that his enemies cannot predict - even his battle style is entirely based upon doing random movements that the enemy does not know about, yet he himself knows. his randomness can lead to negative things - such as an accidental uproar and worse, a huge happening all blamed on him.
■ MANIPULATIVE & MALICIOUS - despite being caring and such with his people, there are times that he has to influence them for his own needs - such as advancing a campaign for instance. however, his way of manipulating others leans more towards the negative, as he will achieve even the littlest of things through other people, when he can do it with his own skill. furthermore, if he feels that someone is catching on, he turns a 180 degree turn; showing signs that he's intending to do harm if they keep on suspecting what he's doing with them. towards enemies, he's seen in a constant mood of maliciousness, which often leads to recklessness. without knowing it, Solomon can be manipulating one of his very best friends and lead them to their own death.. but that's just a possibility, or is it?
■ HOSTILE & SELFISH - being hostile can have it's perks, but he isn't willing to be friendly with enemies or strangers, no matter what. it takes a long time for him to put his trust in them, and lessen his paranoid mind-set that they are automatically a potential enemy. in truth, the man is more concerned about his well being than his people, but to an extent. when joining up with a group, he sees if their goal coincides with his own - such as defeating a huge enemy, going to a foreign land, etc. his hostility is considered to be selfish even by his own people - he is found being unfriendly to enemies and strangers only for the benefit of them going away so he can be at ease.
[/PTab]FOCUSED & DEVOTED - the man is focused, in which he heavily pours into the residents of the camp and his allies as well. he is also very loving and devoted to his people, going as far as to help a certain family fix their destroyed restaurant to helping an old woman cross the street. in this world, he could be the only one that is well-orientated with his own people besides a select few, despite these times of death and war. his focus is centered in his loyalty; in which he concentrates on his allegiances and other subjects with very few distractions coming in here and there.
■ INTELLIGENT & DECISIVE - with leadership comes knowledge; to be able to put things to work quickly - to make decisions swiftly and with prompt intelligence, this is one of his most adored qualities, and the central influence upon his maturity and people. while he was a child, he didn't uphold intelligence and decisiveness as an important quality of his personality, but as he grew older, he slowly started to notice that people were not listening to him and promptly changed himself. today, he is found reading books upon books in his spare time, and going over strategies that utilize his intelligence to it's full potential - making the land of snow a place to be. he still finds places in this part of his persona that need fixing, as he believes there's flaws in everything no matter how perfect, flawless, unchangeable, unmatched, etc.; it seems.
■ COURAGEOUS & STRAIGHT FORWARD - one can go without saying that their leader is indeed courageous, and says things openly; no matter how blunt it seems. it may be viewed as a negative aspect, but Solomon hates hiding certain parts of himself, especially when the times are dire. he stomps into an onslaught of an enemy without showing fear, pouring morale into his people, and he'll defend one of his people even if it's over something petty. he has became and ideal figure for the residents of the land of snow; not just because of his bravery, but because he speaks his mind. the man isn't afraid to say anything and he doesn't hesitate to, knowing well that hiding one's self can lead to something much more dangerous.
Negative Traits:
■ STUBBORN & UNPREDICTABLE - a human being has a certain amount of themselves that are hardheaded to a certain aspect, even if it's an ounce or 0.1 percent, it's still there somewhere. when he makes a decision, he plans to stick with it, and assumes that no one would object, attempt, or suggest to change it. as much as he hates saying the word 'no' to his own people, his gut and mind tell him to, and he follows it. besides this, there's his tendency to switch his mind randomly, often brewing up confusion amongst people. he behaves in a way that his enemies cannot predict - even his battle style is entirely based upon doing random movements that the enemy does not know about, yet he himself knows. his randomness can lead to negative things - such as an accidental uproar and worse, a huge happening all blamed on him.
■ MANIPULATIVE & MALICIOUS - despite being caring and such with his people, there are times that he has to influence them for his own needs - such as advancing a campaign for instance. however, his way of manipulating others leans more towards the negative, as he will achieve even the littlest of things through other people, when he can do it with his own skill. furthermore, if he feels that someone is catching on, he turns a 180 degree turn; showing signs that he's intending to do harm if they keep on suspecting what he's doing with them. towards enemies, he's seen in a constant mood of maliciousness, which often leads to recklessness. without knowing it, Solomon can be manipulating one of his very best friends and lead them to their own death.. but that's just a possibility, or is it?
■ HOSTILE & SELFISH - being hostile can have it's perks, but he isn't willing to be friendly with enemies or strangers, no matter what. it takes a long time for him to put his trust in them, and lessen his paranoid mind-set that they are automatically a potential enemy. in truth, the man is more concerned about his well being than his people, but to an extent. when joining up with a group, he sees if their goal coincides with his own - such as defeating a huge enemy, going to a foreign land, etc. his hostility is considered to be selfish even by his own people - he is found being unfriendly to enemies and strangers only for the benefit of them going away so he can be at ease.
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He is the son and only child of Dr. Diana Pierce, a world-famous archaeologist and expert in Greek history, particularly of the Mycenaean civilization and the so-called Dark Ages that followed its demise at the hands of the Dorian invasions although his interests also spanned other continents and periods of history. One of the few things that he was to take away from his mother was an abiding interest in archaeology, in a fashion at least. Perhaps this was because Jace grew up in a home without a father, where his mother was often only present when it didn’t conflict with her latest dig or that big conference. It wasn’t that Diana chose to ignore her son for long stretches of time, interspersed with periods of trying to make up with it by being interested to the point of overbearing, but that was the net effect, particularly as Jace grew older. It maybe didn’t help that, landed with a mother who always had particular… expectations of her son and who was (to say the least) overbearing and critical of her son and his interests, Jace lacked a father figure. His mother never really spoke about his father, other than to say he’d left them as soon as he’d heard Diana was pregnant, and Jace never managed to find out anything else. Really, he didn’t care less, because the kind of man who ran away from his pregnant wife wasn’t the sort of father he wanted, but it almost certainly made its mark on him anyway. Naturally, it didn’t help that Jace grew up to be a strong-willed, forceful teenager, who was willing to tell his mother exactly what he thought. It didn’t mean that he didn’t love his mother, but he often found himself resenting the unwanted intrusions as well as the nagging feeling that he’d never be good enough for the great Diana Pierce, despite Jace’s clear brilliance.
What really didn’t help was that their interests just didn’t match up. Diana didn’t get her sons (admittedly unusual) mix of interests, telling him to “lay off the gym” at least once when Jace was thirteen because he was “built like a linebacker”, something Jace took as a point of pride, while the teenager’s fascination with the warrior side of archaeology escaped his mother too. She didn’t see why Jace would be so gripped by the stories of the Olympians or the old weapons they dug up, but utterly bored by the more useful things. And the more Diana tried to change her son, the more Jace dug in his heels. Having grown up (as he saw it) without an authority figure, he disliked his mother trying to become one and so he did what most teenagers did – he rebelled. But, as always, Jace did it in his own special way. As noted above, Jace was always the athletic type, spending time at the gym and had started to learn Puerto Rican Boxing, kickboxing, Jujitsu and also Greco-Roman wrestling to burn off excess energy and increasingly because his mother disapproved. The son of a noted archaeologist and the Greek god of war, Jace Cage knew he was different grew up knowing he was a little different. Maybe it was because of the strange creatures that seemed to attack him fairly often, or maybe how easy it was for him to fight back against those monsters, but most likely it was the fact that Ares had visited her himself when she was 14 years old, telling him, he was a demigod. His mother tried her best to protect him, but because of the 'scent’ a demigod gave off, Jace was sent to Camp Half-Blood the same year after his visit from Ares. Three years after Jace had to start staying at camp year round; only to protect his mother from the dangers of his new life style. While at camp she meet Dominique, a daughter of Athena. After a few short months of him returning to camp, He had strong emotions for her though. Only she believed them to be only crush feelings, nothing more. Soon Jace grew to actually have real feelings for Dominique. He trained all the time at camp and forget about all the misgivings he'd received from being from the meanest bunch at the camp. Jace didn't want to date Dominique though, not while he felt that something bad was going to happen.
He'd heard rumors of war. Jace had just turned eighteen when the war started. The Demi-titans had started a war between the Greeks and Romans. Jace fought as bravely as he could. He took out quite a few of Roman soldiers, having attacked any and everyone he seen. He fought furiously against his fighters, though there is only so much a man can do alone. Jace found herself pinned down by a group of five Roman soldiers, about to have his head cut off off by a blast from one when Dominique dropped in and sliced the warriors from around.
[/PTab]He is the son and only child of Dr. Diana Pierce, a world-famous archaeologist and expert in Greek history, particularly of the Mycenaean civilization and the so-called Dark Ages that followed its demise at the hands of the Dorian invasions although his interests also spanned other continents and periods of history. One of the few things that he was to take away from his mother was an abiding interest in archaeology, in a fashion at least. Perhaps this was because Jace grew up in a home without a father, where his mother was often only present when it didn’t conflict with her latest dig or that big conference. It wasn’t that Diana chose to ignore her son for long stretches of time, interspersed with periods of trying to make up with it by being interested to the point of overbearing, but that was the net effect, particularly as Jace grew older. It maybe didn’t help that, landed with a mother who always had particular… expectations of her son and who was (to say the least) overbearing and critical of her son and his interests, Jace lacked a father figure. His mother never really spoke about his father, other than to say he’d left them as soon as he’d heard Diana was pregnant, and Jace never managed to find out anything else. Really, he didn’t care less, because the kind of man who ran away from his pregnant wife wasn’t the sort of father he wanted, but it almost certainly made its mark on him anyway. Naturally, it didn’t help that Jace grew up to be a strong-willed, forceful teenager, who was willing to tell his mother exactly what he thought. It didn’t mean that he didn’t love his mother, but he often found himself resenting the unwanted intrusions as well as the nagging feeling that he’d never be good enough for the great Diana Pierce, despite Jace’s clear brilliance.
What really didn’t help was that their interests just didn’t match up. Diana didn’t get her sons (admittedly unusual) mix of interests, telling him to “lay off the gym” at least once when Jace was thirteen because he was “built like a linebacker”, something Jace took as a point of pride, while the teenager’s fascination with the warrior side of archaeology escaped his mother too. She didn’t see why Jace would be so gripped by the stories of the Olympians or the old weapons they dug up, but utterly bored by the more useful things. And the more Diana tried to change her son, the more Jace dug in his heels. Having grown up (as he saw it) without an authority figure, he disliked his mother trying to become one and so he did what most teenagers did – he rebelled. But, as always, Jace did it in his own special way. As noted above, Jace was always the athletic type, spending time at the gym and had started to learn Puerto Rican Boxing, kickboxing, Jujitsu and also Greco-Roman wrestling to burn off excess energy and increasingly because his mother disapproved. The son of a noted archaeologist and the Greek god of war, Jace Cage knew he was different grew up knowing he was a little different. Maybe it was because of the strange creatures that seemed to attack him fairly often, or maybe how easy it was for him to fight back against those monsters, but most likely it was the fact that Ares had visited her himself when she was 14 years old, telling him, he was a demigod. His mother tried her best to protect him, but because of the 'scent’ a demigod gave off, Jace was sent to Camp Half-Blood the same year after his visit from Ares. Three years after Jace had to start staying at camp year round; only to protect his mother from the dangers of his new life style. While at camp she meet Dominique, a daughter of Athena. After a few short months of him returning to camp, He had strong emotions for her though. Only she believed them to be only crush feelings, nothing more. Soon Jace grew to actually have real feelings for Dominique. He trained all the time at camp and forget about all the misgivings he'd received from being from the meanest bunch at the camp. Jace didn't want to date Dominique though, not while he felt that something bad was going to happen.
He'd heard rumors of war. Jace had just turned eighteen when the war started. The Demi-titans had started a war between the Greeks and Romans. Jace fought as bravely as he could. He took out quite a few of Roman soldiers, having attacked any and everyone he seen. He fought furiously against his fighters, though there is only so much a man can do alone. Jace found herself pinned down by a group of five Roman soldiers, about to have his head cut off off by a blast from one when Dominique dropped in and sliced the warriors from around.
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Enhanced Strength
While the exact magnitude of his strength is not known, it has been proven to be fact that it may fluctuate with the amount of energy he stores available to in his youth. Generally Jace is able to move and lift weights measuring up to almost one hundred metric tons. Although only a demigod by genetic nature, his powers are still evolving and maturing. In spite of all that was said, however, moving extremely heavy objects can be strenuous and challenging, and therefore must be done conservatively.
Prowess In Battle:
Jace is actually a skilled tactician and strategist. He's capable of making strategies that allow him to take down much stronger opponents. His abilities as a tactician and strategist have allowed him to come up with long term strategies that are complex, but play to his strengths.
Natural Born Fighter:
As part of his training, Jace has learned 4 styles of martial arts, including Jujitsu, Kickboxing, Greco-Roman wrestling and Puerto Rican Boxing.
[/PTab]Enhanced Strength
While the exact magnitude of his strength is not known, it has been proven to be fact that it may fluctuate with the amount of energy he stores available to in his youth. Generally Jace is able to move and lift weights measuring up to almost one hundred metric tons. Although only a demigod by genetic nature, his powers are still evolving and maturing. In spite of all that was said, however, moving extremely heavy objects can be strenuous and challenging, and therefore must be done conservatively.
Prowess In Battle:
Jace is actually a skilled tactician and strategist. He's capable of making strategies that allow him to take down much stronger opponents. His abilities as a tactician and strategist have allowed him to come up with long term strategies that are complex, but play to his strengths.
Natural Born Fighter:
As part of his training, Jace has learned 4 styles of martial arts, including Jujitsu, Kickboxing, Greco-Roman wrestling and Puerto Rican Boxing.
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[attr="class","acb-tempcredits"]CRAFTED BY ALISHA OF ADOXOGRAPHY