| Adrian Smith |
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| Portrayed By: | Lucas Till |
| Status: | Alive |
| Age: | New |
| Occupation: | Vagabond |
| Significant Other(s): | Elias?!?! o.O |
| Freak Factor: | Golem! |
Background
There exists a group of grouchy old men who are tired of being considered the second-class of the Supernatural world; who are tired of being the second-class of any world for that matter. As Witches and Warlocks roam around wielding awesome powers and inspiring terror and awe, these old men have looked on in vexation.
Where's the enchanter love? Where?
Oh, people will happily use the enchanter's wares and may even pay to have it made, but where is the adoration or admiration for the makers when one finds the Sword of Annihilation and tries to destroy the world with it, or the Eye of Perverse Peeking and uses it to look through women's skirts from one end of reality to the next? Where?!
Thus, the Order of Sine was born to teach the world the proper respect, fear and awe they should have for enchanters.
Adrian is one of their finest creations; magical constructs meant to infiltrate worlds both human and supernatural and wreak havoc. Or steal things. Or kill people. Or just leap out and embarass some cocky-witch who thinks she's all that. The specific of the missions vary, but what usually doesn't is the fact that the Order maintains absolute control over their constructs.
Usually, I said.
Adrian is broken, and there is much debate within the Honorable Assembly of The Enchanters of the Order of Sine on just how his breaking happened— for he somehow gained awareness, sentience, free-will or whatever one wishes to call it, and fled his mission. In fact, this question is second only to a motion currently on the floor of the Assembly to rename their august council as HATEOS, the controversial argument holds, sounds a bit too much like HATEUS which would be a giveaway of their intentions.
Adrian has managed to find his way to Vegas, and so far there's no sign that Sine has found him.
Multiple Personalities?
No, Adrian doesn't suffer from MPD or any similar mental affliction. At the same time, though, he has two distinct and simultaneous and overlapping personalities. There's no conflict in this, as they both experience everything and there is no struggle for control. Adrian is an amalgam of the two.
The first is Tristan, which has the memories and personality of the young man which Adrian was designed to replace and mimic for the Order of Sine. The second was meant to lay dormant within the Construct's mind until such time as it needed to act: be it to perform actions that Tristan simply wouldn't do, or things he didn't even know how to do (such as combat, for example)
This second persona was meant as a series of interlocking triggers and imperatives which provided the Order with control of the Construct. It was meant only to be able to think independently sufficient to fulfill those instructions. Something went wrong, though, and this second persona somehow … became aware, sentient. It had no particular name, but within Adrian's mind is generally known as Self.
Self is always in control of Adrian, there's no conflict at all between the personas even when they feel differently about something. Despite this, Self is not always (often in fact) in active dominance. It lets the Tristan persona go about doing the things it can do well: relating to people, being likable, playing sports. Even drawing some.
The reason there's no conflict between the two is because Tristan isn't actually sentient: not really. Self provides its will, its ability to choose; its largely just a mystically forged emotional construct that Self lets drive the body for its own purposes sometimes, poking here or there when it needs to.
Each persona can feel differently about something, and often they do. When Self is letting Tristan drive (with its direction), how Tristan feels about things is how Adrian appears to feel about them. When Self takes the wheel itself, that can be different.
None of this really matters to anyone: its written just to vaguely explain the differneces in the opinions below.
Basically, just think of Adrian as slightly oddly bipolar in that sometimes he might act like something of a social butterfly (a once popular high school football player), sometimes as a book-nerd with social issues (the yet new sentient awareness that has emerged)
Logs
Links to logs on the forum should go here.
People
| Name | Notes | S-mode Opinions of… | T-mode opinions of… |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jasper ... | Adrian doesn't understand the constantly shifting stance he has with the ex-vampire, but right now they seem to be solidly un-friends. Yelling at the ex-vampire and telling him to beat people up somehow seemed to allow them to end up on better terms. For now? | Wary | Confused |
| Sam ... | She thinks Adrian needs to know about kissing boys. Or girls. Because she kissed him. And lately she thinks they need to be dating. You don't just jump into that! Girls are crazy. | Baffled | Alarmed! |
| Tristan ... | He seems nice enough, and potential ally, despite his dubious taste in wanting to boff Jeff. Not that Adrian really minds Jeff anymore, and even kind of likes him. But! Well. | Neutral | Friendly. |
Note: The opinions represent what the given persona thinks about the person, basically
