The Jewelry Maker
Name: Harry
Age: 16
Species: Human
Gender: Male
Height: 5'9 Foot
Weight: Anywhere from 160 to 180 lbs.
Appearance: See Picture above.
Personality: If there was such a thing as an old soul, Harry would be the very definition of it. Simple and calm in nature, Harry is often seen taking walks in his suburban neighborhood. Like most old souls, Harry is wise beyond his years and is very accepting of others. One of his personal philosophies in life is that people should be allowed to do whatever they wish if it doesn’t hurt another person. Filled with assurance in himself, he knows who is and what he wants to do. All he seeks is a simple life where he can do what he loves. He doesn’t need fame or anything of the sort. Harry wants friends and a regular life that has an impact on others. He wishes to be an example to the future generations he leaves behind. Wishing to be an influence to others, he is idealistic, but only people who get to know him will truly know that for he is not outgoing. He likes to keep to himself. Harry has an odd hobby. He loves to work with metals and create jewelry. It was an odd pastime that his father shared with his son. They often worked together in their basement ever since his father first told Harry about it. This hobby is something Harry loves to do, and wishes he could continue doing as a career.
Background: Knowing pain from a young age, Harry’s mother had died when her son was only at the young age of nine. Though that was enough pain for a child to bear, he had to watch his father dwell in sadness once she died. His father had fallen under the influences of alcohol and had started to gamble. Though his Father never hit Harry, they often argued. These issues spun out of control and Harry lost his father to another drunkard when he turned fourteen. Pain and suffering forced Harry to learn responsibility. Harry had to learn to work ever since his father was drinking and gambling. It became even worse on him for a little while when his father died. Thankfully, an aunt of his took him in. She was loving and caring, more so than Harry was. She fed him, clothed him, and took guardianship over him. Harry was lucky for his aunt was well off. He didn’t know if she was in the upper middle class or in the lower upper class because he never really cared about social ladders. Though she was in her forties, she treated Harry like her son for she had no children. She cared for him so much that without asking Harry, she had spent the money needed for him to continue his unusual hobby. Of course, his aunt, Mary, had even decided to pay for him to continue going to school. Harry, without a twinge of doubt, loved his aunt.
Age: 16
Species: Human
Gender: Male
Height: 5'9 Foot
Weight: Anywhere from 160 to 180 lbs.
Appearance: See Picture above.
Personality: If there was such a thing as an old soul, Harry would be the very definition of it. Simple and calm in nature, Harry is often seen taking walks in his suburban neighborhood. Like most old souls, Harry is wise beyond his years and is very accepting of others. One of his personal philosophies in life is that people should be allowed to do whatever they wish if it doesn’t hurt another person. Filled with assurance in himself, he knows who is and what he wants to do. All he seeks is a simple life where he can do what he loves. He doesn’t need fame or anything of the sort. Harry wants friends and a regular life that has an impact on others. He wishes to be an example to the future generations he leaves behind. Wishing to be an influence to others, he is idealistic, but only people who get to know him will truly know that for he is not outgoing. He likes to keep to himself. Harry has an odd hobby. He loves to work with metals and create jewelry. It was an odd pastime that his father shared with his son. They often worked together in their basement ever since his father first told Harry about it. This hobby is something Harry loves to do, and wishes he could continue doing as a career.
Background: Knowing pain from a young age, Harry’s mother had died when her son was only at the young age of nine. Though that was enough pain for a child to bear, he had to watch his father dwell in sadness once she died. His father had fallen under the influences of alcohol and had started to gamble. Though his Father never hit Harry, they often argued. These issues spun out of control and Harry lost his father to another drunkard when he turned fourteen. Pain and suffering forced Harry to learn responsibility. Harry had to learn to work ever since his father was drinking and gambling. It became even worse on him for a little while when his father died. Thankfully, an aunt of his took him in. She was loving and caring, more so than Harry was. She fed him, clothed him, and took guardianship over him. Harry was lucky for his aunt was well off. He didn’t know if she was in the upper middle class or in the lower upper class because he never really cared about social ladders. Though she was in her forties, she treated Harry like her son for she had no children. She cared for him so much that without asking Harry, she had spent the money needed for him to continue his unusual hobby. Of course, his aunt, Mary, had even decided to pay for him to continue going to school. Harry, without a twinge of doubt, loved his aunt.