Post by Lomax Huntley Greene on Jan 27, 2017 19:38:15 GMT -5
LOMAX HUNTLEY GREENE
FULL NAME: Lomax Huntley Greene
NICKNAMES: N/A
AGE: Twenty Seven
GENDER: male
SEXUALITY: Straight
STATUS: Single.
GROUP: Citizen
GRADE: N/A
MAJOR: N/A
JOB OCCUPATION: Bartender at Font Bar.HAIR: Short on both sides, longer on top, dark brown. He puts some product in and goes.
EYES: blue-grey.
SCARS/BIRTHMARKS: A scar on his chest from heart surgery. It's faint now and covered with tattoos
TATTOOS: Two full sleeves, one bright and colourful the other is all black and gray. Bright sleeve is full of flowers and butterflies, a skeleton in a top hat with red trim and a hand of cards with a banner saying "dead Man", little filler bits and bobs, stars, sunbeams around lucky number 13, some hearts and an anchor with a small scene of a sinking ship and some flags a burlesque style woman sitting along an old school microphone, a heart with a banner that said "Wild Bill" -for his uncle and a shark, a sparrow and eagle and three x, two black and one red going up his forearm. His knuckles on the same side said "Hope" with a diamond for the o as well as a heart, anchor, cross and lightning bolt and "Time for heroes" from his wrist to his thumb. The back of his hand holds an old, Victorian looking pipe and a sparrow connecting to the sleeve with a red spider's web. Black and gray sleeve is top to bottom design work with words woven through with scales, stars and flowers among waves and another spider web by his shoulder. Across his chest he has est. 1989 below two sparrows and his stomach is inked with a colourful cartoonish owl with two pistols on his hip and a heart above a wing of the owl, surrounding his nipple and the words "Lust for life" surrounding the owl. His other hand had a bright red rose while his knuckles have "lost" across them with a boat's wheel as the o and a music note on one finger, a horse shoe, a triangle and an ice cream come. The number 13 is hidden just under the rose next to a count of fourteen. His neck boasts an eagle, lips, and yet another lucky number 13. He's also sporting "Family first, forever" down his ribcage in Japanese. There's also a coat of arms on his thigh surrounded by ivy.
PIERCINGS: ear lobes once and nipple.
PLAY-BY: Billy Huxley!LIKES: hockey, hot cocoa, hanging out with friends, ice skating, hitting the gym, chocolate cake, cleaning -it calms him, flare bartending, rum and coke, loud music, photography, tattoos, his beard, hair products
DISLIKES: doctor's visits, sushi, rainy days, blistering winds, liars, New York traffic, ignorant people, drunks, girls with claws and not nails, injuries, lying to his parents
FEARS: having a falling out with Iggy, becoming a disappointment to his family, his parents finding out what he's done.
SECRETS: Lomax spent four years in school learning to run a fortune 500 company only to stick around the bar he'd worked to earn some extra cash through school. His parents think he's management for some be financial firm and he doesn't want them to think anything different.
PERSONALITY: Lomax had always been that type of guy who never really let anything bother him. His parents would say he was laidback but Lo thought it more like he was disinterested in the daily dramas of growing up. Once he got older, it started to become more of what his parents thought. He wasn't disinterested exactly, he just didn't let the little things ruffle his feathers. He waited for the bigger things for that. And even they didn't get as much of a rise from him as they probably should have. He was a passionate person but about things that genuinely interested him. In many ways he's like his best friend but in others they're polar opposites; which is probably why they managed to be so close for so long without any sort of falling out. While he could be pretty calm and clear headed in serious situations, Lomax is also very extroverted and probably a little bit over confident in himself. He seemed to have figured out a long time ago that if Iggy wasn't going to put that much faith in himself, someone needed to and in way, that boosted his own confidence as well. He was almost talking for two after all! Lomax is a very loyal friend and will fight for his friends, have their backs and be there whenever they needed him. He's quite the caring man, despite almost every indication of being something of a arrogant ass. Lomax wouldn't consider himself the traditional romantic. He won't show up with chocolates and flowers, he won't say all those things that men should say to their dates but he will treat them right. He will surprise them with something they'd mentioned they like, he will hold the door open (especially since he is well aware his mother will sense it from Arizona and call him to yell at him) and he will walk down the street with his date on the building side of the sidewalk. He'll pay for dinner but he can't always control that potty mouth of his and instead of apologising for it, he makes it clear what women are getting involved with. He is quite the sailor at heart; and mouth.MOTHER: Maureen Greene & fifty.
FATHER: James Greene & fifty.
SIBLINGS: Madison Greene & twenty four.
OTHERS: Ignis Lucan Belvoir & twenty six, Best friend.
PETS: None right now!
HOMETOWN: Bullhead City, Arizona.
HISTORY: Maureen and James thought their son was destined for great things, like all parents. They had their hopes set pretty high for their only son to make something of himself and get out of Arizona while he still had the chance to do so. He was a bright child, always active and asking questions. He met Iggy when he was six years old and the other boy was five. Lomax had been born with a heart defect. He had a hole in his heart but a surgery immediately after his birth had appeared to have fixed it. Except a few short years later, doctor's noticed a murmur and realised they needed to go back in and fix it again. It set Lomax back a year with schooling but that meant little to the small child. After that his childhood was relatively normal, if he ignored the routine doctor's appointments. He played sports even though it was recommended he didn't. His heart was for all intents and purposes healed up nicely, and he was a stubborn boy. He wanted to do all the things the other kids were doing.
His parents were cautious, as they should have been, but as he got older and the doctor's appointments became less frequent, they agreed to let him play along with Iggy. And Iggy spent more time at his place than his own which was nice because Lomax didn't have a brother, only a little sister who wanted to play tea party and Barbie's and not the games that little boy's loved so much. Maureen and James knew what was going on at Iggy's place though they didn't talk about it and the children were left oblivious that Iggy's life was being thrown upside down very time he returned home. Lomax might have begged and pleaded his parents to let Iggy just live with them instead. As it was, Lomax did find out but it wasn't until much later but by then Lomax was already the friend in Iggy's corner, would do anything for the other boy. They weren't just best friends, they were brothers.
All of Lomax's health issues seemed to pale in comparison to what Iggy was going through and when his father passed away suddenly, Lomax was the one that had to fight for Iggy to do what he thought should be obvious. Lomax had never been afraid to fight for anything. He fought for his life, he fought on the ice, he fought. He was a fighter and fighting his best friend, for that friend's interest was just another thing Lomax knew he had to do. He was going away to New York, too and didn't think Iggy's father would agree with his son sticking around Arizona. He needed to get out and live his life for himself. Lomax didn't breathe a relieved breath until they were in New York and there was little chance of Iggy going back home. From there it was a maze of hanging out between classes and work. Lomax had landed a job just off campus, busing tables for a while and when he'd turned twenty one, figured he'd try his hand at something that paid a little better; bartending. He was new and slow but he was given a chance and worked at it until he was spinning bottles like those men at the fancier high end nightclubs.
He'd walked across the stage at graduation with a Bachelor's degree in Business Management. It was a degree that would have gotten him through many doors of huge businesses but after four years of slaving over it, Lomax didn't have the slightest interest in the degree he finally held. He hated suits and ties, those shiny black shoes irritated him and his appearance would never fit well into that sort of society. So he wasn't interested. He went from one school to another, enrolling secretly into NYU for photography. He'd been constantly taking photographs with his phone for years and though they turned out well, it was something he wanted to explore and expand. He wanted to see where a hobby could take him. He continued on at Font Bar, being promoted to part of the managing staff. At twenty six, he graduated once again with another degree, this one an art degree for photography. Through those four years, Lomax saw his work praised and published, saw himself complimented on his exceptional eye and beautiful imagery. In all honesty, Lomax found it a bit foolish and though it was incredible to have some photographs sell, he continued on at the bar, enjoying that more than he thought he would. The bar helped pay for the second and third hand photography equipment he was slowly decking out a walk-in wardrobe with.
YOUR ALIAS: Cali
RULE WORDS: Calihasthese!
WHERE YOU FOUND US: In a book…
SAMPLE:I want you to guess what I'll be like!