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↳Character Name: Sage Solomon    
↳Faceclaim + Group: Lee Felix + Stray Kids   
↳Age: 23 (21 OOC)   
↳Pronouns: Any, though prefers he/him
↳Mutant    
↳Powers: Metamorph - Altering the formation of their biological cells at will, as a result causing them to appear and sound as the person they are perceived to be. 
↳Weaknesses: Large amounts of pressure to his body in most places will make him revert to regular shape. The collars/belts he wears as part of his capture prevent him from manipulating his form. 
↳Quick Background: First discovering his abilities at the age of 13, at first, it was all to look pretty. He was delighted, he was exploring his gender, his uality, because he didn’t deem these new sensations to be dangerous in the slightest, though his parents attempted to keep him under wraps. There was no way he could’ve hidden it from them, when he was as lost and anxious as they had been. But they didn’t want a different child - a child that would draw attention to their family in such a drastic way. He felt cut off, unloved by them, as though he was a disappointment because of the things he could do with his body. During high school, what started with small acts of rebellion grew. He was greedy, and his anger had concentrated through years of being told to keep quiet. Petty theft and asking for favours from the wrong people turned into owing those favours back - he was convinced he could get away with it, if nobody saw the same person twice. He was proven very wrong. Within a few years of barely graduating high school, when he was attempting to scrape his life together so that he could find a college course before he turned 24, he was seized, ratted on by the people who he owed for who he was, and no amount of weasling could help him escape. 

Description

Character Name: Sage Solomon
Faceclaim + Group: Lee Felix + Stray Kids
Age: 23 (21 OOC)
Mutant
Powers: Metamorph
Quick Background: First discovering his abilities at the age of 13, at first, it was all to look pretty. He was delighted, he was exploring his gender, his uality, because he didn’t deem these new sensations to be dangerous in the slightest, though his parents attempted to keep him under wraps. There was no way he could’ve hidden it from them, when he was as lost and anxious as they had been. But they didn’t want a different child - a child that would draw attention to their family in such a drastic way. He felt cut off, unloved by them, as though he was a disappointment because of the things he could do with his body. During high school, what started with small acts of rebellion grew. He was greedy, and his anger had concentrated through years of being told to keep quiet. Petty theft and asking for favours from the wrong people turned into owing those favours back - he was convinced he could get away with it, if nobody saw the same person twice. He was proven very wrong. Within a few years of barely graduating high school, he was seized, ratted on by the people who he owed for who he was, and no amount of weasling could help him escape.