CHARACTER
Name: finka allen
Age: 19
Species and Gender: fox Faunus, Male
Symbol: thick cross with bullet holes and coverd in sand
Occupation: First year Beacon Student intill beacon falls
Appearance:
finka has a glasses whit scarf around neck wearing a white shirt with 1 normal sleave and a rip one and a white medics trench coat and rip military pantes and black boots \
he is 5 foot 8 has fox ears and a tail has one white eye due to injurys and a blue one and has white messy hair
History:
finka lived in mistral slums having to beg for food when he was 5 he got in a fight with some corrupt cops protecting his adopted sister and he unlocked his semblance when holding his sister carying here back home after unlocking his semblance he felt weak
when he was 7 he started using his semblance to get money for his family
when he was 15 he meet a rich person who strived for equality and was inspired.the same man felt like finka would do good things so he gave finka the parts to make his 2 weapons
the first chance he got he went to beacon
Personality:
hes bold, hates the faunus rasism very calm on most days helps when there is a fight or someone got hurt
Aura and Semblance: finkas aura is orange mixed with red
his semblance lets him take part of his aura and heal others aura and injuries he calls his semblance foxes gift
Combat Behavior:
finka stays back and plays support and defence
WEAPON
Name: angelic praise and foxes bite
angelic praise is a pistol that looks like docs stim pistol from r6 it uses special syringe bullets he jabs into his body and then shoots it into other people to heal them but it takes part of his aura
foxes bite is a vector with 2 blades at the barrel has a dessert camo and a extended mag and a 3x scope
Dust Functions:
he can load dust bullets to shoot out of foxes bite it coats the bullets with the resected dust
eletricity shocks and stuns the enemy
fire burns the enemy
wind stuns the enmy
ice make the bullets pierce through grim easier
History: made by him self after reciving parts from a close friend who believed in equality