User blog comment:Sprinklemist/Sprink Talks About Stuff/@comment-1228137-20110714174919

Alright, I'm aware you're out on vacation, but I'm going to go ahead and submit my character audition, before I forget entirely.

Personality: "The Loner" or "The Lone Wolf" (Will hereby be refered to as The Lone Wolf in place of a given name, so that he is not bound to one name and it is possible to change it later)

Background: "The Lone Wolf" feels an instability in all areas, is afraid to make friends/relationships(your choice why, insert surprise twist/ Dear Topher moment here). Very intelligent, but not a "nerd". A Fatalist*. Somewhat skeptic of other people's intentions. A little paranoid, but not to an extreme.

General Appearance: Average height, though leaning towards the tall side of things. Long (Maybe Sebastian's length, or a little longer), semi-dark brown hair that covers both of his ears, and partially covers his right eye.

His cheek bones are defined, and his face is handsome (but not Beau's level). Eyes the same color as his hair, his eyes could be described as having a "faintly sad" look, even when he smiles. Very small scar under the left eye. He has a slightly muscular body.

On his torso, he wears either a dark tan blazer, or an unzipped hoodie (your choice of which, your choice of hoodie color), with a black, tight fitting t-shirt beneath, with a band logo. (Probably partially obstructed by coat/hoodie)

Either semi-tight, dark blue jeans or semi-loose lighter blue, (your choice, which ever you you think will work better) with rips at the knee and various worn patches (goes for either one, dark/tight or light/loose).

His shoes are converse style, and primarily black, with red details and brownish-tan soles and a white...you know the tip of the shoe, right above the toes, its like a semi-circle? That thing should be white. I'm not sure what to call it, though.

Basically, it means that while we control our own actions, we have a predetermined destiny, and our actions, no matter what they are, will all lead to our predetermined fate. Many paths, one conclusion. This conclusion does not necessarily mean death, as this theory can be applied in every day situations, such as the Trent example.
 * Fatalism is the belief that while our actions are free, we all have a predetermined fate, and nothing can change that. Example: Trent was already predestined to reach 11th place, nothing he did could have changed that.