Amadeus Greywood
"... These lies are yours, I've designed just for you, my child. Believe them, you'll be much happier that way..."
Appearance
Gilgamesh appears as a middle-aged man with white hair and white finely trimmed facial hair, a muscular body build but with a noticable limp in his gait for which he relies on a cane and a leg brace.
He has deep blue eyes and his face is expressive, capable of joy and demonic anger alike.
He dresses in fine clothing of black and red, he prefers tailored suits and flowing cloaks, items designed to conceal many weapons and devices. He carries an ornate cane and wears a metal leg brace with joints to allow some reinforced knee motion. It squeals and clicks when he walks.
Amadeus is a far cry from the middle-aged professional merchant and aristocrat.
Amadeus appears as a young man with straight black hair reaching down past his shoulders, deep dark brown eyes verging on black, unblemished pale skin that appears unaccustomed to the rigors of travel, but finely formed with lean musculature, like that of a graceful yet powerful cat. He dresses in fine clothing but hardly as refined as Gilgamesh's tastes.
A single common trait between both Gilgamesh and Amadeus is the severe limp in his right leg, though Amadeus seems to need no assistance walking.
He has deep blue eyes and his face is expressive, capable of joy and demonic anger alike.
He dresses in fine clothing of black and red, he prefers tailored suits and flowing cloaks, items designed to conceal many weapons and devices. He carries an ornate cane and wears a metal leg brace with joints to allow some reinforced knee motion. It squeals and clicks when he walks.
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Amadeus is a far cry from the middle-aged professional merchant and aristocrat.
Amadeus appears as a young man with straight black hair reaching down past his shoulders, deep dark brown eyes verging on black, unblemished pale skin that appears unaccustomed to the rigors of travel, but finely formed with lean musculature, like that of a graceful yet powerful cat. He dresses in fine clothing but hardly as refined as Gilgamesh's tastes.
A single common trait between both Gilgamesh and Amadeus is the severe limp in his right leg, though Amadeus seems to need no assistance walking.
Skills, Abilities and Weaknesses
Poker face: There's not a single lie he could tell without it seeming like he's telling the absolute truth. The webs of lies he spins are so intricate, so layered, so deep, so thorough that the lines between reality and fiction are blurred to nonexistence. Is he a king? Is he a merchant? Is he a con man? Is he a saint? Is he all of these or none of them? Is this even truly him standing in front of me?
Combat: He's skilled in hand-to-hand and armed combat, though he mostly uses his cane to fight. He has a very stationary fighting style, preferring to find a central location and not to move too much due to his crippled leg. He fights like he has a complete awareness of the battlefield and everything around him, flanking him is nigh impossible as he thrives on taking on multiple opponents at once from all sides.
Demonic Shadows: He possesses a power that appears similar to umbra-mancy, the manipulation of shadows. But he doesn't require any shadows to be present for him to summon this darkness. It's a power born from himself, and it takes whatever shape he wishes, even if he chooses for it to be invisible.
Combat: He's skilled in hand-to-hand and armed combat, though he mostly uses his cane to fight. He has a very stationary fighting style, preferring to find a central location and not to move too much due to his crippled leg. He fights like he has a complete awareness of the battlefield and everything around him, flanking him is nigh impossible as he thrives on taking on multiple opponents at once from all sides.
Demonic Shadows: He possesses a power that appears similar to umbra-mancy, the manipulation of shadows. But he doesn't require any shadows to be present for him to summon this darkness. It's a power born from himself, and it takes whatever shape he wishes, even if he chooses for it to be invisible.
Personality
Calm Gilgamesh, stoic Gilgamesh, stiff upper lip Gilgamesh, poker faced Gilgamesh, feels no pain Gilgamesh. He is a unique man, nobody can figure out what he's really thinking, feeling, or planning.
He comes off as someone who may have lost a little to gain much, or even vice versa.
He has much in the way of wealth, influence and power. But those things don't seem to matter to him, what truly does matter to him? What drives him? These are questions for the ages.
He has little in the way of true friends or close companions, yet this also seems trivial to him.
He speaks well and eloquently with a proper accent; he has the culturing and mannerisms of a man of noble birth. But of course, he always plays his cards close to his chest... Is anything anyone sees about him actually real?
He's sly and silver-tongued, wily and cunning, perhaps even an inexplicable charm when it suits him.
But those who know him... Or think they know him... Can sometimes tell when he's not on the level with them... Sometimes...
He comes off as someone who may have lost a little to gain much, or even vice versa.
He has much in the way of wealth, influence and power. But those things don't seem to matter to him, what truly does matter to him? What drives him? These are questions for the ages.
He has little in the way of true friends or close companions, yet this also seems trivial to him.
He speaks well and eloquently with a proper accent; he has the culturing and mannerisms of a man of noble birth. But of course, he always plays his cards close to his chest... Is anything anyone sees about him actually real?
He's sly and silver-tongued, wily and cunning, perhaps even an inexplicable charm when it suits him.
But those who know him... Or think they know him... Can sometimes tell when he's not on the level with them... Sometimes...