Claiming:Broken Covenant/Calrton and Izana Fairchild-Accepted

Names: Carlton (Owned by James) and Izana Fairchild (Owned by Summer)

Godly parent: Physis

Age: 16

Gender: Male (Carlton), Female (Izana)

Mortal Parent: Adam Fairchild

Personality: Izana is pretty much a disaster. Instead of being the usual she’s-harsh-at-first-but-really-nice-on-the-inside, she acts really nice at first but shows her true devil side once you get to know her. Photography and having time with her twin brother are some of her remedies.

Carlton tries to have high respect towards other people, especially towards his sister and is willing to do whatever it takes to protect them both. He doesn't favour to fight but is very quick to protect Izana. Carlton on the outside is as cold and hard to break as metal and will rarely talk but on the inside Carlton is the complete opposite. Carlton rarely lets anyone truly know him because of what he has been through.

Appearance:

History:

Parents

A successful geographer, Adam Fairchild had traveled the world—a dream he had since he was a child. He was a boy who grew up with nature, admiring the majestic works. His family also holds a number of demigods, most of them faithful to their godly parents. Being the second son of his father, he has been inherited Fairchild treasure in which some have been passed on for generations. His siblings are off gone with their own families, but he chose to travel the world.

He met Physis when he made a stop in the Amazon. A certain company had been given the permission to clear out a small part of the forest, and Adam decided to check it out. Watching the dozers carry off boulders, a journalist suddenly appeared beside him. She was complaining, and kept arguing that every inch of the Amazon should be preserved. Adam invited her for tea to calm her down, and she agreed. They got along well, having the same interests and the like. Soon, they fell in love with each other, leading to her conceived.

Before leaving, she told Adam who she really was, and Adam accepted after some thoughts. But he never thought he’d be the next Fairchild to have a demigod offspring. While alone, he got ready for his children, but was surprised when Physis knocked on his door five months later with a sleeping baby in each arm. Physis gave Adam the twins, and told him that he’d be the one to name them. She also reassured him she’d also be with him and help him with their children.

Early childhood

Carlton and Izana grew up with the likes of their father. Adam had them join him in his travels, which then became a hobby of the twins. He sent them to school, and made him proud with high grades and good behavior. They were very close to each other, and sometimes where one was, there was the other two. The twins also grew up with the knowledge of who their mother was. They talked to her whenever they’re fully surrounded by the beauty of nature, and thanked her for a lot of things. For most of their times, they stay in isolated islands where Adam thinks they’re safe. But when monsters came after them, their whole point of view of the world changed.

Monster attacks

The family visited their summer house in California’s Sierra Nevada mountains to be near the Yosemite National Park. It was school vacation, and they just turned twelve. Adam went out to buy some things for camping, and left them a metallic rod in case something bad happens. The twins agreed, and started to prepare for camping in their huge backyard. Not long after their dad left, a hellhound appeared out of the woods. Izana screamed, and took a huge, sharp piece of wood and whacked the monster on the muzzle when it came near. Carlton took the metallic rod their father left them. Not knowing what to do, he pointed the sharper end at the monster, and suddenly, the metallic end turned sharper until it looked like the head of a spear. Instincts kicked in. Izana whacked one more time, giving Carlton time to strike the monster in its head. As soon as it burst into golden dust, another came charging. Izana grabbed the spear from her brother, and with instincts kicking in, threw it and struck it on the monster’s head.

They did not tell this to their dad when he came home and pretended nothing happened. The next year, they moved to Block Island, a remote island and a part of the Rhode Island state. Both kids decided to stop school, and let their dad teach them as they travel. Here, Adam gave them the weapons (which were passed down to Fairchild generations) he had intended for them to use as their protection. He gave Carlton the same metallic rod, now explaining to him how it works. By the will of the user, it can turn into a spear, but when the metal plating in the middle is pulled down, it transforms into a bow. He also gave the boy a shield, which turns into the quiver in partner for the bow.

For Izana, he gave her a pair of medieval-type, double-edged greatswords, each having four-feet blade and an additional two feet for the hilt, which can also turn into two small hilts that can fit in a pocket. He told them to train with it and to try to master the weapons. After ‘school’ with their dad, the twins practice in a place where the wide sea is in view. For five months they stayed there, with the twins getting better by the day. Adam taught them, too, to control their own abilities and try to maintain more energy as days go by.

Monster attacks

They went back to their home state, Minnesota. When they visited one of the beaches there, three telkhines came out of the water, ready to attack. Carlton, forgetting his weapon, created a shield of water to protect them. Izana lashed her swords out and slashed and dodged and struck two of the monsters. Carlton then threw a ball of fire to distract the third, and had Izana finish it.

Unfortunately, a clear-sighted mortal saw them and thought they were aliens, sent to destroy them. He made chaos in the beach, shouting about what he saw. There were people who also claimed they saw what they did, too. Sooner, the twins ran from the beach, a horde trying to know who they were.

A week later, a video was posted on the Internet, showing the twins fending off the monsters. The twins were confused on how the mortals could really see them. Another week later, the crowd had found them. Adam was threatened to give the kids to them. Panicked, he told them where they are accidentally, thus saving his own life. While in a park reserve, the crowd found the twins playing tag. They took them, and were held captive under the government for a year. They interrogated them and soon, had permission to do human subject research on them. When was put in a prison with a barred window, the twins then escaped. Turning to wind, they escaped. They transformed far away in a forest, exhausted and weak.

After some time recovering, they went out and discovered they were in Washington. Having safely hidden their weapons in mundane form, they protected themselves out in the streets. Using their abilities, they survived. They stole, wandered and ran from officials of the government roaming around. For two years, they stayed that way, fighting monsters and surviving their own life. They were still wanted by the government, and so found a way to move to Nebraska.

While in this state, they started to realize how the humans—the mortals—have weighed them down. How harsh they’ve been. How superior they think they were. Izana then had grown hatred in heart for them, Carlton feeling the same sooner. Later, they realized how their mother had become very helpless. They tried praying to other gods, but to no avail. This then had them increase the urge to loathe them. They were stronger than them; their race is stronger. The twins decided to find others like them and hope to find refuge with them.

The Sanctuary

After some time, they came back to Minnesota, and found out their dad had married another woman. This made their hatred grow more. They showed up to their dad, who was shocked, and said goodbye, telling him he would next see them when all mortals are down. Adam didn’t understand, but the twins left him without any explanation.

Carlton and Izana moved Illinois, then to Virginia, and stopped at New Jersey. But their 16th birthday was very unfortunate. Carlton was befriended by another boy who met him there. Little did he know that the boy was one of the Amicoids. Izana, in a distance, sensed something strange from the boy. Like, who would show up by a seashore with no houses nearby on a windy day in pajamas? Izana readied her weapons, but was stopped by the other Amicoid. She felt something trying to read her mind, and saw an old friend in front of her. The Amicoid had her trust, and started to make her talk. After a few seconds, she realized what was happening. Izana thought of random things, such as killing monsters so easily, bungee-jumping, flying and a lot more. She saw her ‘friend’ having a confused look on its face. Izana put her swords out, which frightened the Amicoid. Threatening to slash it, it showed it true form but had it cut down. The monster disappeared.

Izana saw Carlton, safe with no company in pajamas. A girl went near them, and the twins turned their weapons on her. The girl defended, and told them she was on their side. She introduced herself and told them where she was from. Carlton asked where the Broken Covenant was. Sooner, they had themselves in New York, with the girl leading them and explaining them stuff. The twins agreed on one faction, having the same goal as they wanted.

Weapons: Carlton: CB spear that can turn into a bow. Quiver can turn into shield. Both the quiver/shield and spear/bow can both turn into a miniature version of themselves Izana: A pair of medieval-type greatswords that can turn into little toy-like hilts as mundane form

Preferred Faction:

Liberus Superum.

Reason Why:

Both Carlton and Izana both resent not just their mother but all of the gods. They hate the gods just as much as they hate mortals but Carlton and Izana think enslaving mortals is the only way they will get what they think the gods deserve.

You can't fix me. I'm unbreakable.  .The Jam Man.

 If you were to write a story with me in the lead role, it'd certainly be . . . a tragedy.