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Profiles:: Nicolas de Lenfant

- Age: 246
- Appearance: 22/23
- Class: Demon, Fallen Angel
- Status: Long term relationship/s
- History:
- Character: (In Nicki's words)
One aspect of the personality of Nicolas that sets him apart from others is his seeming inability to grow up. Alway "de l'enfant" The child. This either makes for an incredably fun ally, or incredably frightening foe. Picture an angsty teenager with God-like powers and two centuries to back them up.
Often he'll give way to the more powerful commanding emotions, often he'll give way to depression. This sways him to tantrums that sometimes mean the destruction of small cities, and othertimes end up a week long alcohol binge.
In his relationships with those he cares for this attitude trait sometimes makes him seem to them - Totally reckless or careless. Often times those he cares for are unsure if he actually cares for them in return. Odd times he'll disappear to deal with a threat, himself, or something he sees as important without a word. Causing other more stress than is due. It's not that he doesn't care, but when has there been a teen who calls home, really? To him there is no need to worry. He often feels worthless, or like he had his chance at life already. It confuses him when others worry that he's gone, he doesn't see what they care about in him. On the other hand his youthfulness also makes him almost sporadically playfull with those he deeply loves. Whether he's pushing someone into a pool, or having a tea party. His eccentricity comes at the oddest of times.
To him the rest of the world, or those he doesn't love are really just meaningless. This approach to the world coupled with his youth-like attitude make him a deadly and frightening killer. As each kill gives an almost euphoric buzz, he can at times lose himself in the moment and the feeling. What does it matter to him, anyway? In his mind he's liberating those he kills, having died and come back he has a good idea of the way things work, and finds the mortal fear of death laughable. To the point where it is horribly unnerving, especially to those who resist, who shoot him and are met only with an "Ouch, I hate that. ". Nicolas allows his emotions at times to just go, very few can speak to him or talk him down from these situations.
- Relationship: