Nolan Xanthos

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Full Name:
Nolan Oberlin Xanthos
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Student
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Young Adult
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Nolan is a student at Queensmouth Academy along with his three brothers -- Nero, Nicodemus (twin), and Newt. There he is studying the occult and the arcane along with the classics. He is a willful free spirit, passionate and mercurial. A performer by nature, he can be found spinning fire, dancing, or involved in school performances.

Personality

Nolan is a free spirit, willful and mercurial. He runs hot -- passionate, quick to love, quick to anger. He loves to perform for an audience, and loves people in general.

Background

Nolan Oberlin Xanthos was born one of four sons, legacies of a long line of mages with a strong sense of familial loyalty and tradition. When they were young, each of the Xanthos children showed an affinity for a particular type of elemental magic which they continued to study and develop as they got older. Nolan's element was fire, and it seemed to suit him. He tends to run hot, passionate, mercurial, quick to laugh, to love, and to anger. His nearly identical twin, Nicodemus, is his balance, with a water affinity. The two share a deep bond that is as magical as it is genetic, that allows them to share their experiences with one another, communicate, and sense when the other is in danger.

Nolan always struggled with their parents' expectations. Traditional and affluent, they had very definite ideas of what their boys should grow up to be. Nolan has an artist's heart. He wants to dance, and spin fire, and perform in the theatre, and do all of the things that his parents consider impractical and a waste of his academic talents and mind. This has never stopped him, despite the number of arguments that it's caused between them. Nolan is a creature of passion, and while he does love to study and to learn, he hates being told what to do, and so he will always be seen a little bit as the rebel in his family's eyes.

He does love his studies at Queensmouth, however, and despite his irreverence, is a good student with an avid interest in classical education -- language, history, art, science, literature, philosophy, and critical thinking.