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My OC's: Vincent Voltaire |
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{ Name }Vincent Voltaire { Gender }Male { Age }22 { Personality }Quiet and Mysterious, and slightly sadistic. Though he has a soft side as is shown in the way he treats his little sister. { Type of Thing }Human { Likes }Books, buying Victoria presents, flirting with the ladies, attending parties. { Dislikes }[Any man who abuses a woman or anything weaker than him, cats, hearing that Victoria escaped her tutor.
Vincent is a piece of work, to say that least. He grew up with his father after his mother died giving birth to him, and taught the ways of society. Even as a child, he thrived in that environment, everyone around him found him fascinating, an enticing poison. He was certainly sought after by all the families that knew his, but he never found an interest in any of the women that approached him. He wanted something more than the pale mask of his own world. And he continues to search for it.
He spent five years abroad on the sea from the age of 14, and he returned to discover that his father had developed a sickness of some kind. Striving to take care of him, he stayed in the Voltaire mansion until his father's death. A tragic accident in which the man, in a fit of hallucinations, took off in a coach and crashed to his death a couple of hours afterwards. This was not positive to the family's image, and many people began to say that it was Vincent himself that caused his father's death. The now head of the family's knowledge and interest in medicinal draughts as well as poisons was not a secret to anyone. Vincent, however, was not one to be discouraged by these rumors. He continued to show his face in public after his father's funeral and to attend the parties he loved so much. Soon, he rumors mostly faded away.
A couple of months afterwards, a letter reached him and as he read the rough scrawls inked on the frayed paper, he discovered that his father had another child with a woman of poor notoriety in lower London. She was 8 years of age and now living in the temporary care of her uncle, the letter contained a request that he took the girl into his care.
Intrigued, Vincent went to them, and found himself enamored with the young girl. He took her with him at once, naming her his dependent.
Victoria has stayed with Vincent ever since, and they are practically inseparable. Vincent looks to make her a proper lady and to teach her etiquette, but he has found it very difficult.
Since his father's death, Vincent has studying to be a doctor.
{ Outfit }Open to artist interpretation. But probably a tuxedo or something to that extent. Think "Old London Society". { Hair }[Long, midnight black. Midway down his back in length.
Pandiecakes · Tue May 06, 2008 @ 02:45am · 0 Comments |
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