::BASICS::
Name: Wesley 'Wes' Chambers
Age: 17
Gender: Male
Sexuality: Gay
Archetype Number: 5
::LOOKS::
Description: Around 5'8 with dark brown skin and darker brown eyes, Wes has a medium build and while not out of shape, he doesn't boast a particularly toned physique. He usually keeps his hair cut fairly short and cropped close to his head. His face is framed by a pair of thick but well-groomed sideburns that extend down to his jawline. High cheekbones sit above a slightly squarish nose and a pair of lips that are usually pursed into a stern-looking frow, which in turn give way to a narrow, pointed chin. Wes is typically clothed pretty casually, favoring jeans and a sweatshirt on most days, although he does occasionally venture into wearing items with a little more flair like tank tops
Notable Features: Wears glasses practically 24/7 as he is nearly blind without them. Also has a single silver stud piercing in his left earlobe.
::CHARACTER::
Brief Personality: Constantly observant but seemingly indifferent to most things that occur around him, Wes often appears withdrawn or even outright hostile to others. He rarely reacts to what's said or done to him with more than a standard, perfunctory response. The exception to this is when he's extremely insulted or offended by someone, in which case he lashes out with a dry yet devastating wit, his comebacks seemingly tailor-made for the sore spots of his target. From time to time his uniquely acerbic sense of humor comes to light in more benign ways, earning him respect or at the very least recognition from adults and his more mature peers.
Brief History: Wes' family moved to Capax when he was very young, and as such it is the only place he can rightfully call home, having few memories of living anywhere else. This is at odds with his sense of place in the world, since although he was very outgoing and considered extremely bright as a child, he always felt like something of an outsider. He gained some perspective on this when at the age of 13 he realized he was gay, something he soon regretted ever having shared after a few of his friends and family had less than glowing reactions to the news.
Following this abortive attempt at coming out, Wes became isolated and aloof. The rejection and disappointment he felt played a large part in building the coarse exterior he now presents to the world. However, he now finds being 'that gay kid' is not such a terrible burden to live with, and he has a small but trustworthy group of friends that accept him, bristles and all, with whom he feels he can open up more and be himself.
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