Name: Judas Horacious

Age: 18

Hair: Short and straight with long uneven bangs that mostly cover
his eyes.  The color is a dark, dusty pink that fades to white at
the ends.

Eye color: Silver

Skin color: Light tan

Height: 5'10"

Build: Slim but toned.

Tattoos/marks: Dark brown birthmark in the shape of bat-like wing on
each forearm.

Other: Slightly exaggerated canines and slightly pointed ears.  The 
birthmarks on his arms make it possible to 'call' his wings if he
needs them.  When he does, large, dark purple/almost black, bat-like
wings sprout from his back.  They are fairly delicate and sensitive,
and remain until he 'sends' them away.

Clothing: White cloth bandages cover both birthmarks on his
forearms.  He has an ornate gold earring in the shape of the bottom
half of a star dangling from his right ear.  The earring has a round
rose quartz in the center and a chain that attaches it to a smaller
gold hoop earring on the upper-part of the same ear.  He has a
black, long-sleeved shirt with a high collar that has black
embroidery on it.  The sleeves are usually rolled up to just above
his elbows.  He has loose, black cloth pants that tuck into mid-shin
high black boots.  A thick white sash is tied around his waist.

Personality/History: Born as a prince, he has known only comfort and
luxury in his life.  Because of this he resists violently when
anyone tries to order him around.  Barring his intense anger at
being ordered around though, he is usually very even-tempered,
almost to the point of apathy.   However, he was born as the
'deformed' half of a set of twins (his race is usually much darker
in hair and skin), so he harbors a terrible insecurity and shame in
his appearance.  Also, because of his own 'freakishness' he has a
soft spot for others who have been degraded or cast aside because of
their difference.  He was betrayed by his twin, who he trusted and
loved, and sold into the life of a Key so that his twin could become
king.  Because of this intimate betrayal, he is bitter and
suspicious of everyone, especially if they try to befriend him, yet
his royal upbringing pushes him to be civil to everyone.  He's very
intelligent, a brilliant strategist.  He views life as some sort of
sick game that must be played but will never be won.  He craves
happiness and love but because he perceives himself as ugly, a
freak, he thinks he will never achieve these things and so dismisses
them as unimportant/unattainable goals.

His Environment: A medium-sized ballroom in a dusty, abandoned
castle.  The room is perfectly square.  The floor is a deep
reddish-brown wood with a beautiful finish.  There is a large,
dust-covered crystal chandelier hanging in the center of the room
from the vaulted ceiling.  The entrance to the ballroom is a set of
large, double doors made out of the same wood as the floor.  The
wall the doors are in is white with a mold of little cherubs running
along the top and bottom.  The wall facing that is covered with
seven enormous paintings of different landscapes, all with angels in
them. The center one depicts an angel killing a being with bat-like
wings.  The other two walls and the ceiling are actually giant
mirrors (the one on the left is a two way).  A long pole runs along
the mirror-wall on the right side at waist level.  The room's
furnishings include: a pile of large decorative pillows of various
dark colors with a black, embroidered blanket (center of the room),
two gold bowls for food and water, and a silver pot (he needs
something to go to the bathroom in, right?)