Methuselah Capello
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- 1. Basics
- 1.1 Appearance
- 1.2 Palette
- 2. Personality
- 3. History
Methuselah Capello is a wolf hailing from Zion and is presently a member of the Boreas faction. He was born in the after of the Boreas Conflict and grew up with surrounded by the conflict between his faction and the Scintilla coyotes. Methuselah grew up listening to the stories of the Northern Barbarians who he dubbed ‘sinners’ according to his devout faith. When the opportunity arose to prove his dedication to the cause, the wolf didn't hesitate - believing part of his purpose as bringing 'redemption' to coyotes through their death.
After being severely injured in the Final Battle, Methuselah ran away hoping to return to the land of Zion. However, he was pursued by Cypher Blackwater and was slain atop Mount Oromocto.
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1. Basics
2. Personality
Most of his personality stems from his childhood and the incessant mocking he received during encounters by coyotes due to his stutter. A loyal soldier, Methuselah follows orders without question. He initially comes across as being dim-witted, but purposely maintains the ‘big, dumb brute’ persona to suit his needs. Quick to anger, he channels the aggressive nature in openly outward displays, usually in scowls and frowns and growls. Devout in his faith, Methuselah prays for his allies, asking for strength and favour – while he sees the death being the only redemption a coyote can ask for. His faith sees several quirks, mostly being that he'll quote biblical doctrine at the oddest times.
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3. History
Born in the aftermath of the First Boreas Conflict, Methuselah grew up listening to the stories of the Northern Barbarians who he dubbed ‘sinners’ according to his devout faith. The young wolf struggled with a stutter and was mocked mercilessly for it. His few encounters with coyotes only served to fuel the fire of hatred for the ‘lesser beings’ and he found himself enamoured with the doctrine taught by the leaders.