imagine somebody who’s immortal having a gigantic room where all the walls are completely covered up with photos.
each one is of a different loved one whom they have outlived
STOP RIGHT THERE
Jack is an Aries, and his birthday is March 23rd, 1695. He doesn’t do much to celebrate anymore, even now that he remembers what day it’s on. Cake doesn’t appeal to him, and it’d be hard to fit that many candles.
Move the ‘X’ to the box that most applies to your character.
[ ] Lawful Good
Acts with compassion and a sense of duty. The type to uphold a sworn oath and will protect innocents at most costs.
[ ] Neutral good
Acts with in a positive manner, although will not value tradition or rules to act as such.
[X] Chaotic Good
Acts with a rebellious, free-spirited nature but still quite positively. They do the right thing, but are often disorganized and/or not aligned with the rest of society.
[ ] Lawful Neutral
Acts with a strong belief in concepts like honor, rules, and code. Typically places a strong faith in order- they obey or give orders.
[ ] True Neutral
They don’t align strongly with good or evil, nor do they with chaotic or lawful. They usually are undecided between the 4 sections or just gravitate right in the middle.
[] Chaotic Neutral
Acts with strong individualist nature and they have a very ‘screw the rules!’ attitude. The individual will follow their heart and promote freedom, but theirs comes first.
[ ] Lawful Evil
Acts with honor, but don’t care in the slightest for the freedoms and rights of others. Very concerned with self-benefit at times, and will twist rules and codes to favor them.
[ ] Neutral Evil
Acts extremely selfishly with no problems concerning betraying others at a moment’s notice. They typically make allies just to further themselves.
[ ] Chaotic Evil
Acts with no respect for anything except their own desires and selfish goals. They place high value on freedom for the self, but do not care for others’ freedoms. Often associated with chaos and destruction.
In his modern verse, Jack has taken up dancing as a safe substitute for ice skating. In his main post-ROTG verse however, he has two left feet, never having been taught to dance nor having a chance to try.
In his modern verse, he still would’ve become Jack Frost had he not been pulled out of the ice in time.
Jack’s greatest fear isn’t being forgotten – it’s forgetting others. The pain of loss is hard enough to handle on its own, but with every century that goes by, he remembers less and less about the people he loved and that’s the part that kills him. He’ll never forget them entirely, not really. It’s part of his job as Guardian to remember every child’s name and face, but that might make things even more agonizing. He’ll remember who you are. He’ll know your name, who you were to him, and the fact that he loved you. It’s your voice, your dreams, your little quirks, the things that made him love you – those are what will inevitably be lost to him.
At some point in their life, everyone stops being able to see Jack. It might be when they get married, or have a baby, or simply just get too old and have too many responsibilities to remember the meaning of ‘fun.’ But Jack remembers every child, and when they need to relearn what he taught them once a long, long time ago, he’ll always be there – even if they can’t see him.
Jack’s power has only grown since he became a Guardian. Depending on how many centuries has passed since the events in ROTG in a thread, the stronger his magic will be, but he rarely if ever shows it. You’re more likely to be on the receiving end of a snowball than see him in combat. His strength grows with his believers just like the other Guardians, and when he loses them, his skin begins to flush again and his hair starts turning brown.
In his modern verse, Jack owns a four year old Great Pyrenees puppy bear dog named Fedelini.
Jack’s body works, but at a very slow pace and without any need for nutrients, air, or other human necessities. It’s his magic that’s his life force and substitutes virtually everything, as well as stopping the aging process to give him his immortality. It flows continuously in a set path throughout his body and when interrupted or affected by something, Jack can exhibit symptoms similar to a human illness even though he can’t be harmed by pathogens.