Victor Edgar Ravitzky
Male
Big guy (From Milo)
Bear (Also from Milo)
A main character
17
Grey
A scruffy, short beard that he sort of maintains.
A shorter hairstyle that has a side part with a fade.
Platinum blond
6'2"
Thick callouses on the fingertips of his left hand from playing guitar, and countless scars all over his body from an active childhood.
186 lbs.
Tall and muscular; well-built with a little bit of a tummy pudge
Fair
Russian
He's physically inclined, and enjoys playing American football. Is also a decent cook, but is too embarrassed to admit that; only Milo knows, besides his family.
He gets extremely quiet when he's sad or angry, which others see as a sign to leave him alone. If pressed further his emotions will bubble over and explode. He will shift to stand between a loved one and another person subconsciously if he feels the other person is being threatening.
He is most motivated to act when someone is relying on him to succeed. For instance, his friends, or his little sister. If anyone he cared about needed him to do well, he would put it as much effort as he was physically capable of, because he cannot easily handle failing someone that needs him.
After high school, he wants to go to culinary school and eventually open his own restaurant in Woodwind. He works his part time job to save up for his future plans.
Victor is a cold person towards almost everyone, and is not known for being kind, though his temper is very hot, bubbling under the surface, and is destructive when it explodes. He does his best to control it, but once something sets him off, there's no going back. Bad at managing time, and has trouble with procrastination. Has also been known to smoke and drink often.
Assumes that all people outside of his small friend circle are a danger to the people that he cares about.
He loves football, running, riding his motorcycle out in the woods with Milo, and baking/cooking. Enjoys dabbling on his father's old acoustic guitar.
“THE LOGISTICIAN” (ISTJ-A)
January 4th, 2001
Victor was born in Russia, but his parents often visited the United States for temporary work. Around the time he was five, his mother divorced his father and immigrated to the U.S. to marry a man named Chris Wilson, whom she’d met and fallen in love with on one of the frequent trips for work. She took Victor with her. They moved to a nice town surrounded by trees and green nature called Woodwind, and Victor was enrolled in preschool. He got held back in kindergarten, and met Milo, his best friend, in third grade. The two became virtually inseparable and met another friend that same school year. Her name was Serafina. She developed a crush on Victor, which he knew, but he was never interested in her. He played sports for a while- football and track- but within a week he was kicked off both teams for getting suspended and having low grades. Near the end of middle school, Victor realized he had feelings for Milo, despite being Christian and being told his whole life that liking a boy like that was wrong. He internalized those feelings, and due to that, his anger issues got worse again. His grades dropped, and he started lashing out. But despite this, Serafina and Milo stayed by his side and helped him deal with some of his emotions. Their story starts in high school.
He's a sophomore in high school; he got held back in kindergarten for an extra year, because he'd been getting into so many fights, and the staff at the school wanted him to develop better self-control.
Cornflower blue
He likes small fluffy animals, like bunnies and teacup kittens.
A daisy that has long dried out, given to him by Milo in the third grade. It is treasured and prized by him, and he keeps the pressed flower in his wallet, protected by a makeshift layer of tape laminate.
Pirozhki
Aside from going to high school, he works at a gas station early in the mornings on weekdays and all day Saturday.
Doesn't like to get involved in politics; thinks it's too much of a headache.
Was once an Orthodox Christian, but has been doubting many things, including his faith.
Questioning