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Fandom: The Mortal Instruments
Name: Magnus Bane
Canon Point: Post City of Fallen Angels
History: Wiki page
[Optional] Character Development and Relationship Transfer from previous RP: N/A
Personality: Living for over 800 years can do a lot to one's personality. What it's done for Magnus Bane is make him confident beyond belief. His self-esteem is incredibly high, so much so that he's often considered arrogant or cocky. There isn't a single doubt in his mind that he's good-looking, with or without all of his make-up and glitter. Not only is he confident in his looks, but he's also confident in his powers. He's very aware of the fact that he's a powerful warlock. Sometimes, he'll even go as far as to remind people just what he can do with his powers. He's secure enough in himself that he often flaunts his sexuality (he’s a self-proclaimed “freewheeling bisexual) by wearing tight clothes, rainbow, leather, and large amounts of glitter in his hair, on his face, and splashed onto his clothes. He does nothing to hide his demon marks, his golden-green cat eyes and lack of a belly-button. He flirts shamelessly with whoever he pleases without the fear of being rejected, simply because he usually isn't. He's very used to getting what he wants when it comes to people.
Being alive for so long has also given him a sense of adventure. He gets bored easily, and as a result, has had to find something to keep him entertained. A lot of the time, it's the people he surrounds himself with who entertain him the most. After all, the most unpredictable thing in the world is the human race. They never fail to surprise him. One of his favorite things to do is try to pull reactions out of them. He’ll say things to make them stumble and trip over their words in an attempt to form a response. Magnus, though, is never at a loss for words. Overall, he just likes to have fun; when he does, the joy is always clear in his eyes.
Despite his fun-loving personality and snarky comments, he's very wise. He's been through many situations, having lived for so long. He never fails to learn valuable lessons from them. He has a thirst for knowledge, and he'll never get tired of learning new things. Whether it's spells, facts, trivia, or scientific discoveries, he'll want to know about them. He likes keeping a foot in the door with all kinds of species (Shadowhunters, vampires, werewolves, fairies, and even humans) so that he always knows what’s going on. He's accepting and respectful of every species, not only because he believes in equality, but also to stay on their good side, because he's a very peaceful warlock. Those whom he befriends have gained a loyal friend. While he won’t do favors for most people, he’ll do them for the people he really cares about. He holds a seemingly endless amount of patience when he needs it, and rarely does his temper get away from him. Unfortunately, when it does, it often presents itself in iced, finely minced words, molded and sharpened to strike whoever he’s talking to right where it hurts. He’ll never apologize right away (because sometimes he lets his pride get the better of him), but when he does, it’s always an “I’m sorry,” accompanied by an extravagant gift. Nobody can ever say he does things small.
Magnus is pretty open with his emotions when it comes to the people he trusts the most. It's rare for him to hide it when he's hurt, angry, or upset when he’s around said people. Though, while he's open about his emotions, he's very closed off about his past. He doesn't like talking about it, not even to those who are closest to him. He doesn't think the past should matter, not when you can live in the present. He has a fairly cynical view of the world. His fascination with humans has taught him that most of them are inherently selfish, and that they often only do things when there’s something in it for them. Granted, he doesn’t often do things when there’s nothing in it for him, but it’s part of his job to require payment for the things he does.
He’s claimed to be a lover, not a fighter. Parts of his history are dark; he has blood on his hands, skeletons in the closet, and he’s done things he’s not very proud of. If he can help it, he’ll refrain from fighting, from being violent. He’s far more inclined to work things out with words. That said, he has fought in wars before (namely the Uprising, a war that took place in his world between Downworlders like himself and a group of Shadowhunters sworn to wipe out all the Downworlders), and he’ll do it again if he feels like his life, his freedom, or his loved ones are at risk.
Skills | Powers: Being a warlock, Magnus has extensive magical powers. He is the High Warlock of Brooklyn, meaning that he is a very powerful warlock. Many different species come to him for help with tasks and jobs they can’t do themselves. He uses his magic for a number of things, including powering his home appliances and getting Starbucks without moving from his spot. He’s quite skilled at healing magic and tracking spells. He knows several different languages, having been alive for so long and traveled to so many different places.
However, there are some limitations to his magic. When dealing with more powerful spells, he gets exhausted. Magic takes energy, and that’s something Magnus doesn’t have infinite amounts of. His spells can also be interfered with by other powerful magics.
First Person Sample: A network post from Scorched.
Third Person Sample: A log from Scorched
Marks: An I for Immortality. While immortality isn’t really a sin in and of itself, Magnus’s immortality has indirectly harmed others and himself. He never grows old, will never look older than nineteen, and will live for hundreds and hundreds of years. It’s difficult for the people he gets involved with to, well, be involved with him because for the most part, they’re mortals, and they’ll age and grow old and die while watching Magnus stay young and pretty forever. He’ll move on and find somebody else to be with after they’re gone. Meanwhile, he’s forced to to watch the people he loves die right before his eyes. It’s a curse for all parties involved.
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|| Character Information ||
Fandom: The Mortal Instruments
Name: Magnus Bane
Canon Point: Post City of Fallen Angels
History: Wiki page
[Optional] Character Development and Relationship Transfer from previous RP: N/A
Personality: Living for over 800 years can do a lot to one's personality. What it's done for Magnus Bane is make him confident beyond belief. His self-esteem is incredibly high, so much so that he's often considered arrogant or cocky. There isn't a single doubt in his mind that he's good-looking, with or without all of his make-up and glitter. Not only is he confident in his looks, but he's also confident in his powers. He's very aware of the fact that he's a powerful warlock. Sometimes, he'll even go as far as to remind people just what he can do with his powers. He's secure enough in himself that he often flaunts his sexuality (he’s a self-proclaimed “freewheeling bisexual) by wearing tight clothes, rainbow, leather, and large amounts of glitter in his hair, on his face, and splashed onto his clothes. He does nothing to hide his demon marks, his golden-green cat eyes and lack of a belly-button. He flirts shamelessly with whoever he pleases without the fear of being rejected, simply because he usually isn't. He's very used to getting what he wants when it comes to people.
Being alive for so long has also given him a sense of adventure. He gets bored easily, and as a result, has had to find something to keep him entertained. A lot of the time, it's the people he surrounds himself with who entertain him the most. After all, the most unpredictable thing in the world is the human race. They never fail to surprise him. One of his favorite things to do is try to pull reactions out of them. He’ll say things to make them stumble and trip over their words in an attempt to form a response. Magnus, though, is never at a loss for words. Overall, he just likes to have fun; when he does, the joy is always clear in his eyes.
Despite his fun-loving personality and snarky comments, he's very wise. He's been through many situations, having lived for so long. He never fails to learn valuable lessons from them. He has a thirst for knowledge, and he'll never get tired of learning new things. Whether it's spells, facts, trivia, or scientific discoveries, he'll want to know about them. He likes keeping a foot in the door with all kinds of species (Shadowhunters, vampires, werewolves, fairies, and even humans) so that he always knows what’s going on. He's accepting and respectful of every species, not only because he believes in equality, but also to stay on their good side, because he's a very peaceful warlock. Those whom he befriends have gained a loyal friend. While he won’t do favors for most people, he’ll do them for the people he really cares about. He holds a seemingly endless amount of patience when he needs it, and rarely does his temper get away from him. Unfortunately, when it does, it often presents itself in iced, finely minced words, molded and sharpened to strike whoever he’s talking to right where it hurts. He’ll never apologize right away (because sometimes he lets his pride get the better of him), but when he does, it’s always an “I’m sorry,” accompanied by an extravagant gift. Nobody can ever say he does things small.
Magnus is pretty open with his emotions when it comes to the people he trusts the most. It's rare for him to hide it when he's hurt, angry, or upset when he’s around said people. Though, while he's open about his emotions, he's very closed off about his past. He doesn't like talking about it, not even to those who are closest to him. He doesn't think the past should matter, not when you can live in the present. He has a fairly cynical view of the world. His fascination with humans has taught him that most of them are inherently selfish, and that they often only do things when there’s something in it for them. Granted, he doesn’t often do things when there’s nothing in it for him, but it’s part of his job to require payment for the things he does.
He’s claimed to be a lover, not a fighter. Parts of his history are dark; he has blood on his hands, skeletons in the closet, and he’s done things he’s not very proud of. If he can help it, he’ll refrain from fighting, from being violent. He’s far more inclined to work things out with words. That said, he has fought in wars before (namely the Uprising, a war that took place in his world between Downworlders like himself and a group of Shadowhunters sworn to wipe out all the Downworlders), and he’ll do it again if he feels like his life, his freedom, or his loved ones are at risk.
Skills | Powers: Being a warlock, Magnus has extensive magical powers. He is the High Warlock of Brooklyn, meaning that he is a very powerful warlock. Many different species come to him for help with tasks and jobs they can’t do themselves. He uses his magic for a number of things, including powering his home appliances and getting Starbucks without moving from his spot. He’s quite skilled at healing magic and tracking spells. He knows several different languages, having been alive for so long and traveled to so many different places.
However, there are some limitations to his magic. When dealing with more powerful spells, he gets exhausted. Magic takes energy, and that’s something Magnus doesn’t have infinite amounts of. His spells can also be interfered with by other powerful magics.
First Person Sample: A network post from Scorched.
Third Person Sample: A log from Scorched
Marks: An I for Immortality. While immortality isn’t really a sin in and of itself, Magnus’s immortality has indirectly harmed others and himself. He never grows old, will never look older than nineteen, and will live for hundreds and hundreds of years. It’s difficult for the people he gets involved with to, well, be involved with him because for the most part, they’re mortals, and they’ll age and grow old and die while watching Magnus stay young and pretty forever. He’ll move on and find somebody else to be with after they’re gone. Meanwhile, he’s forced to to watch the people he loves die right before his eyes. It’s a curse for all parties involved.