Yates Livingston
172 (appears 19-21)
Male
Mr. Livingston
Antagonist
Green
idk lbs
roughly 5'8
Dirty Blonde
Neat, chopped short about the ears with some locks hanging over his forehead stylishly.
low-key sideburns
Homunculus (now)
Human (formerly)
pale
well-built with semi-defined muscles
deep stab wound; a spattering of freckles across his cheeks due to time riding horses.
Impervious open-hardheartedness (past)
Revenge on his brother (and descendants)[now]
Impervious open-hardheartedness (past)
His monomania and clouded mind (now)
Historically-typical racial prejudices
Charm, piano, horse-riding
horse-riding, socializing
He is incredibly charming and charismatic, as well as open-minded and faithful to his beliefs.(past)
In carriage house, he is sullen, angry, and vengeful. Time and frustration has taken away the last vestiges of his charisma and charm. He remains strongly faithful to his beliefs. (now)
Yates was the last-born Livingston son, brother to Marion. Growing up, he liked to play with Marion and Eulalia Merripenny (their neighbor). In is teens, he also befriended Marion's lover, Imogene Johnson. He, as youngest, lived a more lenient lifestyle as compared to his older brothers, and he grew to detest the slavery that his neighbors reveled in. The house was given to Yates upon his father's death, and he opened up the lower-quarters to runaway slaves, which enraged Marion. Their argument over the matter on Marion's wedding day triggers the elder to murder Yates in cold blood.
Private tutelage into adulthood
1843
Horse (formerly)
His turn into a homunculus seems to have brought about a huge turn in personality, as the happy and caring man he once was is gone in favor of a brooding, vengeful character.
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fencing lance
Christian
19th-Century-Republican (past)
N/A to modern times
Gentleman, heir to his father's docking yard
lilac
anything hearty (past)
N/A (now)
Horse (past)
None (now)
dog