Friday, January 2, 2015

PRE #VIII: PRE08 (The Cold Boy)

Designation: PRE08

Colloquial Terms: The Cold Boy, CHILD, Glass, Frost, Nursery Cryme, The Absolute, Fossil-Type
ICEFALL, The Child King, The Ruin, Narcissus, The Frozen Prince, Subject Charlie Bravo, Little Boy Blue, The Frozen Orphan, Chilly, Shivering Johnny, The Abominable Snow Boy, Ymir, Timor Frigus Somno, Little Crocodile, Despair, Iijraq, Vetr, The Forgotten, Tick Tock Boy, The Brat, Last One Out, Ultima Thule, Boreas, Hansel, The Beggar's Child, Freak Designation Pi - KAIGAS.


Physical Characteristics: Has two distinct forms: The first Appears as a small male human child with skin made of ice, often wearing a hoody or t-shirt (Dubed "The Ice form"), The second being also a small male child, but this time skin being made of dried sand, often wearing a raged leather cloak (Dubed "The Hot Boy" "The Sand Form") (NOTE: The Sand Form is the one less known about, so most reports you will find are about The Ice Form --SΟ). No matter the form, the Face is often described as blurred and difficult to make out.

Behavioral Characteristics: His forms very depending on what geographical zone he's in: If he is in the Frigid Zones or the half's of the Temperate Zones furthest away from the Torrid Zone, then The Ice Form applies; If he's in the Torrid Zone and the half's of the Temperate Zone closest to it, then he takes The Sand Form. The form also changes depending on what biome he's in; [TBA].

Seems to target individuals who are cut off from others. One of the few PREs who has been routinely observed speaking directly to humans, often speaking in the form of nursery rhymes. Has the ability to lower or higher temperature, often killing his victim's through the cold or heat. Some victims, however, are instead *CLASSIFIED*. He also has been observed teleporting his victims away form there fellow humans, usually to tundras, alpine forests, mountains, or deserts, and the abilities to manipulate weather, usually into creating snow, rain, or precipitation at all.
 Further Reading: This chatlog, as well as the blogs "brighter than a spoon" and "The Ripeness is All"

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