Post by Tristian on Oct 6, 2017 16:44:56 GMT -5
Name: Tristian Summer-Pendragon
Age: 18
Parents: Guinevere Summer and Arthur Pendragon
Personality: Tristian lives life to the full. He knows he is handsome, he knows he is powerful and he uses it all to his advantage. If there is something going on in the school or the surrounding area, the chances are he knows about it. He makes it his business to know everything about anyone that even slightly interests him. He seeks to surround himself with people he can mould into shape, into perfection so long as he was the Queen bee in the middle. Under the steely cold exterior however, deep under layers of sarcasm, wit and scathing comments, there is a genuinely nice guy who just wants to be loved…really deep down. He loves fighting, hunting and shopping. He loves looking great and HATES those who just don’t try hard enough. Has a terrible grudge against his father, and relations with his sister aren't always the best, but gets on very well with his mother and Merlin.
Appearance: Tristian can appear somewhat aloof sometimes, there's something pristine about his appearance - and he designs it that way deliberately. He is his mother's son through and through, and as such is a dedicated follower of fashion - or, rather, he arranges it so that fashion is a dedicated follower of him. He's always perfectly put together and he knows that appearance is far more important than everybody pretends it is. And his hair is strawberry blonde and death to anybody who uses any other phrasing to describe it.
History: Crown Prince of Camelot, first and only son of King Arthur Pendragon and Guinevere Summer, Tristian grew up living something of a charmed life. He had everything he could ever want for - or so it seemed from the outside. Tristian grew up feeling the growing weight of expectation from his father, feeling he was never good enough to live up to what Arthur expected of him. As far as everyone else was concerned (especially his mother), he was perfect, so as his resentment for Arthur grew, he turned his attention to his legions of fans. If that many people said he was wonderful, surely he must be?
Tintagel is a chance to both get out from under his father's scrutiny and practice his charisma and leadership without somebody standing behind him telling him how to do it, and he's going to take hold of that chance in both hands.