Danny Hall |
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PB: Josh Heuston |
Gender: | Male |
Birthday: | February 28 |
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Game: | euclid |
Affiliation: | None |
Family: | Grandparents
One younger half sibling |
Danny Hall
Daniel Isaiah Hall, lone wolf without a pack, though it's not for lack of wanting. It's just that the fear is bigger than the want.
Appearance
6'', robust build; he doesn't get to the gym that often but he's active and from good farm stock
Golden-bronze complexion – he's of mixed heritage; his mother's side of the family is white but his mystery father's is clearly not
Grey eyes
Thick eyebrows
Curly black hair, thick and generally worn longer; a bit shaggy
Small white scar on his forehead from taking a tumble on gravel as a child
Lives in t-shirts and jeans
Fairly limited wardrobe since he's been nomadic for so long
Wolf form has a black coat with some grey undermarkings and the same light eyes
Personality
Aimless
Has always felt like he's missing something or someone but never sure what
Lonely, but so numb to it that he thinks he's fine
Seems affable and easygoing but in actuality quite distant and guarded
Extremely internal
Very sensitive to other's moods and emotions in a trauma response hypervilgilance kind of way
Also just sensitive in general, though he's repressed it
Spent a long time thinking he was uniquely monstrous but has been slowly coming around on it after meeting other werewolves, and especially once PWSA went public
Very desperately wants community and love but won't admit it to himself because he's equally intensely afraid of having either
Substitutes sex for intimacy because it's a way to feel close to someone without real commitment
Tends to follow the path of least resistance – will go along with most things, if he can't think of a reason to reject it, which sometimes leads to him being in situations he didn't actually want to be in
His instinct is to run the second he realizes he's getting too close to someone or too comfortable somewhere
Still, does his best to be kind and pay it forward where he can, because he has at times survived on the kindness of strangers
Abilities
History
Born a werewolf in Martins Ferry, Ohio
Danny's mother, Phoebe Elizabeth Hall, aged sixteen, accidentally got pregnant and was bitten by a werewolf passing through town in in close proximity
Forced to keep the pregnancy and terrified of what was happening to her, Phoebe fled after giving birth, leaving Danny to be raised by his grandparents
Ruth and Arnold Hall, deeply religious, were strict but not unkind to him in his early years, though there were already whispers about him being a brown bastard child in a very white, very small town
However, once he started shifting, shortly after starting school, they became convinced he was a creature of the devil, a symbol of their daughter's sin, and their attitude toward him changed sharply
Arnold in particular, already an advocate of “spare the rod, spoil the child”, became harsher and even more authoritarian
Danny was kept isolated from his peers, not allowed to leave the house unaccompanied, and even then not for anything but school or church
He was reminded over and over again that he was wrong and unnatural and no one could know about the true depth of their family's shame
During the three nights of the full moon he was locked away in his room and not allowed out for any reason
Grew up scared and disgusted by himself; used to pray for his 'condition' to be taken away
When he realized he was also attracted to boys during his early teens, Danny kept it to himself, taking it as just another sign that he was unnatural
He was finally allowed to get an afterschool job when he was fifteen, at an auto mechanic's shop just down the street from his grandparent's house
Gilberto Reyes, the owner of the shop, sympathized with him over being different in Martins Ferry and took Danny under his wing, teaching him the trade seriously
For his seventeenth birthday, Gil gifted him an old junker that Danny then spent the next year fixing up
Left town in that car with his savings when he graduated high school and never looked back
Struck out east because he'd always wanted to see the ocean and spent a few years drifting up and down the east coast, too restless to stay in any one place too long
Got by on doing odd jobs, sleeping in his car if he had to, and occasionally with a good Samaritan's help
Was taken advantage of a few times, but learned to be wary fast
Met another werewolf for the first time in a bigger city; realized for the first time that he wasn't as alone as he'd always thought
Struggled with his shame and guilt as he met more and more werewolves the more he traveled and slowly learned more about werewolf culture
Learning that being born a werewolf meant that his mother was one too radically changed his outlook on himself, though he still couldn't fully let go of his self-hatred
Began subconsciously seeking out local packs but never let himself get too close; he ran with a pack at night for the first time and left the next day
Also did a lot of sexual experimentation during this period – being exposed to the wider world helped loosen the hold his grandparents' views had on his psyche
Then, PAS were revealed to the world and it was a whole new arena
Found a witch not long after they were revealed and bought a location spell for his mother
Slowly started drifting west with the paper with her address on it safe in the glove compartment
Moved up and down the coastline when he hit the ocean but didn't work up the nerve to come to Amber Hollow until now
But it's a half-brother he didn't know he had that answers the door and tells him Phoebe has already passed
Now what?
Relationships
Grandparents: Very mixed emotions. On the one hand he's grateful that they raised him, fed him, kept a roof over his head; on the other he deeply resents the isolation, guilt, and pain they inflicted on him. Has no desire to see them again but has sent them a few blank postcards over the years just to let them know he's alive.
Gilberto Reyes: Probably the most important relationship of his life up to this point; very grateful for his kindness and mentorship. Never intends to return to Martins Ferry but also sends him chattier and more frequent postcards than he sends his grandparents.
Mother: Has slowly forgiven her over the course of his travels, but still has so many unanswered questions. When he found out she had already passed he was sad, and regretful that it took him so long to work up the courage to see her, but a small part of him also felt a guilty sort of relief.
Little brother: Supposes it makes sense that his mom had another kid if she made peace with her new identity and settled down, but doesn't know how he feels about it just yet.
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