Name: Aias
Gender: Male
Age: 24 (Though he is much, much older.)
Species: Doppelgänger
Physical Appearance: Aias is a very attractive evil twin, standing at six foot exactly. He has deep grey-blue hair that's cut shaggy in the front, the bangs closer to ears have grown down to his chin, and the back is spiky (Similar to Cloud's from Advent Children). Aias's eyes are a dark orange colour, and only seem to shine with any sort of life or emotion at night, especially when the sky is empty of stars or the moon. His skin is pale, though it takes nothing away from his handsome appearance; in fact, it seems to add on it. He has a nice lean physique. He wears a deep grey; almost black tank top, with black pants. He wars an overcoat much like Axel's from Kingdom Hearts II over top. Aias also wears leather gloves, completely covering his body in black except for his face. No one ever sees him not wearing his jacket, and it's hardly ever undone. Though most women wished they could get him out of it.
Personality: Aias isn’t a ‘lively’ person. He’s cold, which suits him fine. He usually never smiles, and never looks impressed no matter who did what and when. Aias has a dominating aura around himself that makes others get out of his way and just fearful of him. He likes this, his power grows the more miserable and fearful people are. However, even being cold, he will talk. Though you can’t count on him being particularly cheerful and seem interested in what you have to say. He only smiles when he is tormenting someone and bringing ill luck to that specific person or their family.
History: Aias had long tormented the wife of his ‘double’ with ill luck and what not. It’s rumoured that this was the last time he smiled or even laughed. He’d walk by her twice, and then disappear, watching from the safety of being ‘phased out’. Then the ill fortune would come, she’d hurt herself or become deathly ill. It was only when she turned to him and asked him why he was doing this that he turned even more sadistic. He looked at the portrait of his double, and smiled.
The man never made it home, people at his work said he had claimed his reflection was not him, but someone who was identical is appearance. He then had terrible luck with his car. The brakes failed, and he flew of the side of the bridge. But not before seeing his counterpart, watching with an empty stare as he tumbled to his death.
The woman then spread the word it is unwise to speak to a Doppelgänger, seeing what happened after she attempted to.
From them on, Aias has been tormenting various people: All human. As his ‘powers’ of ill fortune and certain death do not completely work (no death or terrible sickness for them, just mild nausea, and paranoia at most) on the Vampires, Lycanthropes, and other various species. However, he has never tormented a child before, but it is unknown why.
Powers/Weapons/Fighting Techniques: His most commonly used power is to ‘phase out’ of our reality. No one can harm him in this state, but it’s vice versa. It also makes people around him feel chilly and on edge. To most humans who see him when he feels like being evil; he appears a blurry form of a human. He can assume the shape and size of whoever it is, but past that is nothing. Aias can dramatically affect the feelings of others (both physical and mental), making them feel extremely cold, depressed, lonely, completely vulnerable, and very sick. He’s very strong, and pretty fast, though usually his ‘powers’ over people make him happy enough.
Other: Aias has no reflection in any surface that can reflect (water, mirror, etc.) and has no shadow. Most people who have encountered Aias have told the police, however, Aias is more of a myth or urban legend. Since there is never any evidence of Aias being there, they can only assume these people are hallucinating.
xX AIAS xx DOPPELGANGER Xx
Dream this moment as you run away
You will only separate me from
All I believe this moment
It will tell the way
You're the one who kept on pushing
Til I made you bleed
It was his house. An old house rumoured to be haunted by the notorious Doppelganger. But how was that possible? ‘Experts’ had proved that the Doppelganger was nothing more than the brain having a serious ‘malfunction’. Sometimes, it pained the man who lived in his house to think of the ‘Doppelganger’ status as just a mere diagnosis for the mad. How is it so many had seen it: the thing that had no reflection, no shadow, and most importantly; no soul.
Outside was particularly quiet. The wind was gentle, the sun had set, and night had fallen over the bustling city. It’s how he preferred it: Quiet, peaceful and dark.
But his house wasn’t quiet… No, someone was wandering its halls, glancing over his shoulder ever so often. He had pale blond hair and a complexion to match. Dressed in somewhat fancy clothes, he had no idea he was being watched.
“So this is the famous Doppelganger house… Huh…” He muttered, opening a door that lead to an abandoned and ruined kitchen. “Not much different from your usual haunted house…”
He moved from one room to another, eventually finding a room that had large, perfectly clean mirrors on every wall, floor, and ceiling. He closed the door, slightly surprised to find the back of the door also covered in mirrors.
He felt weird, uncomfortable with all the reflections of himself. Cautiously he stepped forward, eyeing the reflection in front of him. Something was different about it, something dark.
He approached it, leaning closer, so he was almost touching the reflection.
“Its said, if a man was to be locked in a room of mirrors… He would be extremely unhappy, yet it does not have the same affect on women.”
The man turned, looking around the room in bewilderment.
“Tell me Vincent Belkon, why have you come here?”
The answer was clear, there had been another murder blamed on the Doppelganger, and this person had been a good friend of the pale man. He had come to the house overwhelmed by curiosity; did the Doppelganger really exist? Or was it all a hoax, a myth that people used as a scapegoat for their own insanity or that of a friends?
“I’m looking for the Doppelganger.” He replied, turning in another full circle. “Where are you?”
“You’re trespassing.”
There was a pause. “I didn’t think anyone lived in here.”
The door of the mirror room slowly opened. “Leave.”
Vincent felt cold, as if all the warmth this old house could contain had been sapped from it. As he exited the room, he looked around; whoever had opened the door had vanished. Though being what he was, he had learned not to take anything at face value.
“Is the Doppelganger real?” He didn’t know who he was asking, only that he wanted the answer.
“That depends.” The door of the mirror room closed again, revealing a very attractive, yet cold man leaning against the wall.
Vincent stared at the resident of this god forsaken house. “Depends on what exactly?”
“On how you define real.”
“It seems to be real enough to kill people…” He stared at the darkly dressed man. Surprised to see every inch of him covered in black, save for his neck and head. “Who are you?”
“Aias.” He replied. “Haven’t you read the reports? The Doppelganger is a mental illness, those people killed themselves…”
“Some reported seeing a ‘double’ before meeting tragic ends they couldn’t possibly foresee.”
“Bad luck.”
“You don’t believe in the Doppelganger?”
Aias almost smiled then, amused by this man in every way possible. “I never said that.”
“… How did you know my name?”
“Do you know how you can tell a doppelganger apart from a normal human?” Aias mused, stepping towards Vincent.
Vincent had his back to the wall, his body felt cold and weak, not to mention the feeling of serious depression and fear that had suddenly set in. Aias looked into the half broken mirror still hanging on the wall.
“A doppelganger has no reflection;” he looked into the reflective device, and saw nothing of himself. Aias cruelly smiled back at the lycan. “Are you surprised?”
“Y-you’re…”
“Your friend was amusing. Quivering in fright when I appeared; merging out of the mirror. He nearly screamed, so desperately he had run down the hall and out the door, never wanting to see me again.” Aias chuckled, remembering how pale that victim had turned. “Do you know what he saw just before he died?”
Vincent was tongued tied in shock.
“The Doppelganger, right before the bus hit him.”
The pale man didn’t wait much longer, his anger and rage boiling up to the point where they overwhelmed his shock and terror. He lashed out at Aias, who in turned grabbed the lycan’s arm and threw him to the floor.
“You killed him, like he was nothing!”
Aias seemed darker than before, circling his challenger. He was silent now, letting the cold feeling of being completely alone seep into his next victim.
Yet, these new creatures weren’t like the humans. They were not meek, or completely irrational. This man was fast, almost to the point where he could keep up with the evil twin. Aias however, was still confident. He toyed with the monster, letting him nearly get a hit in before he stabbed the superhuman with a piece of the mirror.
He howled in return, taking a few steps back. Vincent glared at the doppelganger, and tore the shard from his skin without a second thought.
Aias tilted his head; the wound on Vincent’s arm was healing.
Perhaps Vincent had been testing the shadow stalker’s abilities. He attacked with more speed this time, surprising the Doppelganger and forcing him into a defensive strategy. Every punch and kick was blocked, and even some retaliation hits from Aias made it through, yet there wolf/human hybrid was proving to be a nuisance, especially when he landed a lucky blow and knocked the wind from Aias, causing him to stumble back and eventually get knocked to the ground.
“You will stop killing people!” the beast man roared, his voice nearly sounding inhuman. He picked up one of the chairs and swung it at Aias.
Aias disappeared, untouched by the attack. Vincent blinked, confused.
He reappeared behind his seeker, and didn’t hesitate to slam the monstrosity’s back with a chair similar to the one Vincent had attempted to thwack the Doppelganger with. Vincent yelped in surprise and pain. Quickly he recovered, turning around to see Aias standing by the table, not a scratch on him.
“You… How did you…”
Aias was silent, his body shifting from his human form into a shadowy figure that resembled Vincent, he stepped towards the wolfman, and just before they were about to touch, he disappeared.
TAG MYSTIC_CLOWN!!!