Akecheta Askook Williams
Male
25
Having lost his family at a young age, and been kicked out of his adoptive family's home, Akecheta Askook Williams grew up to be a very smart, independent man.
Working on farms, fixing cars, and selling wood carvings on the side, Akecheta was anything but lazy and was making something good of himself.
But it all came crashing down when fixing a clients car, he over heard some sensitive information not made for 'normal people', and was taken away. Having been nearly killed by 'the man'- as he was never given a proper name to go by- Akecheta was
desperate.
The man saw potential in Akecheta, and gave him an opportunity to work for him..or die.
Of course, Akecheta accepted the offer and was forced into dreadful training until he was given his first 'mission'.
Now, at age 25 and equipped with skill sets beyond that of a normal police officer, Akecheta gets by doing 'odd jobs' for a man he doesn't trust an inch of his life with all the while continuing to evade police radars.
Akecheta thinks nothing of the terrible situation he found himself in but, when one of his hits turns out to be much more personal than the rest, he begins to rethink his decisions.
'cheta, brother ( Honovi )
little bear ( Tataka )
Askook ( Hannah )
Chief ( The man )
Akecheta is a primarily male Native American name. From Sioux origin, it means warrior and or fighter ( on some occasions )
Askook is an Algonquin originated name meaning Snake
Williams is of German origin. Meaning either resolute protector or strong willed warrior
Sioux- Father
Haitian- Mother
Canadian
Darker tan- think of a hazel it coffee
Akecheta is a tall individual who has worked days and nights to grow strong/big muscle.
His high cheek bones are covered in a soft layer of pudge that smooths down to a strong jawline and chin.
The right side of his lip is lightly puckered from being burned and is discolored from the rest of his thin dark lips.
His nose is skinny with a bump. Strong looking but a little wide from the side.
His arms are freckled and scarred with a dramatic curve of his bicep slimming down into a lean forearm and bony/big hands.
Akecheta’s fingers are slightly crooked and knuckles pushed down a bit from dislocating them a lot when fighting.
His fingernails are chipped but unnaturally clean.
Akecheta’s torso is wide and rides down into a slim waist then curves back out due to the thickness of his thighs.
He has the opposite of a concave stomach that, no matter how many times he works out, can never shake the small amount of pudge that rests there- but don’t be fooled. He is nothing but muscle everywhere else.
His calves at hard to the touch and pont out like an upside down triangle on his legs.
Akecheta’s feet are wide and flat with the outside of his feet forming a tailors bunion. He has to buy shoes either a size bigger than his regular foot, or find a wider size, to fit his feet comfortably.
Black moles have littered his skin since birth, but after days of working outside his shoulders and cheeks are lightly dusted with a bit of freckles.
Thin, finger nail like, scars line the tops of his forearms. ( They are a result of a self inflicting coping mechanism.)
A decent burn stretches from the lower middle of his right cheek, to the underside of his jaw.( He got it when trying to escape the house fire.)
209lbs
12 years old- 4’11
19 years old- 6’1
25+ years old- 6’3
Black- the kind of soft blackish grey that reminds you of a fluffy dark towel they use to wrap puppies/kittens up after their baths
His hair used to be long and straight but, after his family died, Akecheta chose to always keep it short so that it just slightly curled up at the back of his neck/casted a small overhang above his forehead.
Later on Akecheta let’s his hair grow down to his shoulders. He will sometimes put it up in a bun or pony tail if he is having a particularly bad day.
Slight stubble on the chin, but shaves it periodically
jade green- mystic looking green gem color that’s nearly opaque and shines a white twinkle
Scratches at his forearms when agitated ( Akecheta only began this habit after his adoptive parents would lock him in a dark closet for being 'bad' and he found out it was the only way to let his anger out without making any noise that would make his adoptive parents punish him more. Akecheta has found a better way to release his anger, and has mostly dropped the habit but, sometimes, he just cant help it.)
Clicks his tongue ( Having been exposed to prolonged periods of silence, the small sounds he makes when clicking his tongue is enough to satisfy the forever weighing quiet fills his ears with cotton. He still does this years later- even if there is someone in the room with him and/or is speaking to him.)
Cracks knuckles when nervous.( Akecheta is not really the type of man to outwardly show that he is nervous and, while cracking your knuckles may seem threatening to most, it has the complete opposite meaning for Akecheta. Its a habit he picked up after studying the ways to easily intimidate a person, and it seems to have stuck to him good.)
Traces his spots/freckles when bored.( While he does also click and pop his tongue when bored, Akecheta likes to create stories of the shapes he can make when connecting the scars and freckles on his skin. His imagination was always very limited so, having access to create his own stories with invisible scribbles on his skin can give him a lot to work with.
PTSD - After the fire, he began to have nightmares of his family burning before his eyes. Their melting faces would be staring down at him from a high window while hands nearly burnt to the bone pointed at him in malice. They scream 'you left us to die!' 'how could you abandoned us?' 'I'm dead because of you!' while the house burns up and all that is left is the brown bear laying between his feet.
DID- Akecheta was punished by his adoptive parents to be locked in a closet when he was “bad” or messed up a recitation of bibles verses from memory. He doesn’t remember much from inside the closet, but he does know that his conscious would sometimes isolate itself into smaller pieces. As if the majority of his anger was confined to one place while his sadness was fronting above his disgust. It’s not as simple as that, no. Sometimes his adoptive parents would call him names he had never heard before. Confusing him and only worsening the punishment each time.
Bi-polar disorder( Misdiagnosis)- Before discovering he was suffering with DID, Akecheta was wrongly told his strange disordered emotions were a result of bipolar effects. Leaving him to be ineffectively treated for many years until his official, and proper, diagnosis.
Akecheta can be very cold and sarcastic. He bottles up his feelings, like every normal man does, until he can't take it anymore, and unleashes his emotions on the closest person to him ( be it emotionally or physically )with all hes got.
He is only soft for his baby brother ( Honovi Taima Williams, who died- along with their parents- in a tragic fire) and baby animals.
Rarely gets excited over things, he thinks most normal fun things are a waste of time/stupid.
He really wants to prove to people that he is more than his tragic past, he'll do anything to achieve that, and it sometimes leads to him being mistreated and used.
Akecheta is ignorant/oblivious to the feeling of the room around him and can come off as insensitive and mean. He babbles mainly about stuff that people find less interesting than him and that leads to people thinking he is annoying.
Akecheta is a ladies man, but not so much of a flirt. he can be seductive and loving, but it sometimes comes off half-ass and fake.
19: Bi-curious ( He mostly takes women to bed but every once in a while will slip and man in there- or two.)
25: Teetering on the line between straight and gay as he comes into contact with some Interestingly handsome individuals
Working out
Takes long walks at night
Sitting in the rain (Most people might not consider that a hobby, but Akecheta enjoys the feeling of cold rain against his skin and thrives in the soft sounds of it pitter pattering against his roof.)
Having been adopted by a wicked woman when he was 8, Akecheta has some issues trusting powerful/loud women by judging them for the worst, and some take that as his own type of sexism/misogyny.
Anger issues- He was always forced to endure every single punishment from his adoptive parents without making any noise/lashing out. After he was kicked out- and his gaurdians weren’t there to punish him- he quickly began to loose control of his emotions and is now prone to get angry quickly/badly.
Extreme melancholy- Akecheta’s emotions can either be really hot or really cold. When he gets sad, he gets absolutely detached and devastated to the point where he will just sit in his room and stare at the wall for hours. As if he isn’t in control of his own body and his conscious is floating somewhere above him to watch his physical body act on its own. He won’t cry or make a sound, but he will sometimes unconsciously fiddle with his fingers and move his lips as of he were talking to some unseen being.
( He has been caught once slipping the word ‘Dad’ and ‘mom’ when in this dissociative state.)
His mother’s smile...as cheesy as it sounds. He holds on to the vintage image of he he has in his mind and keeps it close to his heart.
He would do anything to see that smile again...
He did not graduate high school, but had high grades in multiple classes.
Especially engineering and agriculture.
May 23rd, 1995
Gemini
Born on May 23rd, 1995, in Pheonix, Arizona- Parents Tataka ptecila Williams and Hannah Loon Howell welcomed Akecheta Askook Williams into the world. Inheriting straight black hair and dark skin from his father, and jade green eyes and a temper from his mother, Akecheta was the perfect mix of both parents.
He lived as a normal, only child, until age 2 and a half when on November 1st, 1998, his brother, Honovi Taima Williams, was born. Honovi had inherited brown hair and dark sky night skin from his mother, and mocha brown eyes and a peaceful nature from his father.
The small family of four lived peacefully on their small reservation until, 2000- when Akecheta was 5 and Honovi was 2 and a half-, when Tataka's mother- living in Anchorage, Alaska- became deathly ill and was in need of family support.
Packing up their things, and selling the family reservation, the Williams moved all the way from their small town in Arizona to the even smaller town in Anchorage Alaska to live with Tataka's mother.
Akecheta's family lived in Alaska not even a year before his grandmother succumbed to her illness and died. He doesn't remember much of the funeral but, it was beautiful.
From there, the family collected all of Tataka's mothers belongings and moved to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma for a fresh start. It was the end of the year 2002 by the time they settled down. Akecheta was 7 and Honovi was 4. Both boys seemed destined to grow into fine young men and were just about to both join their new school systems when...disaster struck.
On March 4th, 2003, a fire broke out in the Williams home and engulfed the whole building in flames. Neighbors and firefighters tried their best to save the family of four but, by the time help arrived, it was already too late. The house was reduced to a smoking pile of ash...and only one survivor was found.
Shaking in the cool march night, pajamas covered in soot, clutching a black stuffed bear to his chest was the 7 and a half year old Akecheta Williams. His dirty face was streaked with lines of hot tears that rolled down his chubby cheeks and dripped onto the cotton fabric of his plain green pjs.
His face remained blank through it all- some say he was in shock- while the helpers cleaned him up and searched through the ruble for any sign of the other family members.
Their bodies were never found...but a slightly singed stuffed brown bear- similar to Akecheta's own bear- was discovered a few feet beyond the houses burnt up side window...the window of 5 year old Honovi's bedroom
The adults concluded that the youngest had been coherent during the fire, but had fainted due to smoke inhalation and had suffocated. Nobody had the heart to tell the sole surviving Williams his brother had been trying to escape when he died...but, when giving the in-tacked bear to Akecheta, he cried for weeks.
Akecheta is 8 by the time he’s been entered into the system, and is 8 when he is pulled from it.
He is then adopted by a lower middle-class white family that live in Hinckley, Minnesota. They own a small farm that solely survives off of the annual farmers markets each end of the spring and summer season.
They own a few animals, but most are for show and the family does not care for them well.
Akecheta is adopted by Greg and Samantha Smith. Mr.Smith works at the local bar when not occupied thinking about working on the garden, and Mrs.Smith teaches children church prayers on Wednesdays and Sunday’s.
They have two children. Boris and Claire Smith. Twins that just turned 12 two weeks before Akecheta was introduced to them.
( Undergoing construction…)
Fluffy yellow cat with white and darker yellow stripes down her back. Named Layla that he had found prowling the streets.
At first, the cat wouldn’t come to him so Akecheta would just leave out for her but, as time went on, Layla soon began to trust him more and more until she followed him home one day.
Loves elephants and will completely melt for any type of baby animal.
Akecheta actually hates watching horror movies and would instead rather watch a good comedy or on un-ironically watch teenage cartoons/bad Netflix specials.
Very edgy, and feral.
Sounds like Jake gyllenhaal
Radiates small tits and gremlin energy.
Has a snaggle tooth...also probably has a teeth kink.
He has taken some women to bed but, when hes really hammered, a guy or two has slept with him ( the edgy bad boy type )
Thick as shit.
Power bottom who likes to get with power tops.( both male and female)
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After being abused/traumatized by his adoptive parents- Akecheta finds it difficult to accept or think outside of those ideas hes been forced to learn for almost half his life
He believes there is a god, but that the one he worships will never accept him because he is not like his adoptive family.
It’s another mountain for him to overcome, but once Akecheta is exposed to a harsher (but less traumatic idea) he slowly grows to accept that his adoptive family’s idea of religion and god is questionable
Earth colors
The wet feel of green grass after a nice rain, dirt that smells like worms and makes your hands dry, the blue sky with its cold water wind and ice cube like clouds
Cinnamon rolls- His mother would always make cinnamon rolls on Saturday’s when he and his brother were younger so every time he hats them, they remind him of the days when he would sit are the table with his family, eating cinnamon rolls, while talking merrily.
Fry Bread- Akecheta is very interested in his Native American heritage (On his fathers side) and love to learn about all the culture and religion that surrounds it. His father once told him how their ancestors created this type of fried bread that held them survive through the tough times of white colonization and their migration. He eats it to honor the ancestors that died during that time and for their struggles to show that they did indeed help keep the remaining natives alive to this day.
a small worn out homemade stuffed brown bear that had been given to Honovi by his parents that Akecheta had found slightly burnt in the remains of his childhood home.
A bracelet made with brown thread and multicolored beads is wrapped around its left arm.
Akecheta- like his brother- had also gotten a stuffed bear from his parents but, instead of brown, his was a black bear with his fathers wooden carved, eagle necklace looped around its neck.
He keeps the two bears beside each other on which ever shelf is closest to the exit of the apartment he is in.
When traveling or sleeping in someone else's home, Akecheta keeps the bears wrapped up in a blanket in his duffel bag that he uses as a pillow.
When thinking on his feet- Akecheta would think he’s feather good at using his hands
But, when given a gun, that seems to impress people more
white tailed deer and bunny rabbits because, when he was still living with his parents, Akecheta would always go out into the field behind his house and watch the deer and rabbits play peacefully.
Some days he would bring carrots and apples for them to snack on and only pet them if they came close enough.
From ages 8-17, Akecheta worked on his adopted families farm by tending the animals, but was not payed.
Age 18-20, he worked as an assistant at a mechanics shop and sold wood carvings on the side.
Now, age 20-25, Akecheta does 'odd jobs' for a man he had met when fixing his car and has been forcibly trained specifically for the man to use as an 'right hand man'.
He doesn’t really even know, to be honest. He started off just stealing stuff for people, then went to dealing, to kid-napping, to ‘hunting’, to just whatever 'the man', or boss, told him to do.
With his prejudices against powerful women, Akecheta sometimes gets carried away with his ‘ Misogyny’ and Just argues against powerful women on either sides just to see if he could win/show he has control.
So, no one can really tell which side he’s one directly when he argues but, if he had to say, he’s more of an independent (Libertarian.)
He is very pro-Immigrant, pro death penalty, and pro LGBT.