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*Name: Titusz (pronounced "tee-toose")
*Gender: Male
*Age: 14
*Personality: Titusz is reserved and comes off as aloof, but this is because he is aware of his status as the host of the twelve-headed dragon. He does not try to get close to others (asides from his guardian Kozma Olivér), for fear that he would be persecuted if anybody found out of his status, as well as innocents around him getting put into danger should anything happen that he'd end up getting caught up in. It is also for those reasons that he keeps quiet about his status. He also has an artistic side to himself that is reflected in having a sketchbook that he makes drawings in, though hides this from Kozma, thinking that he would ridicule him for it.
*Likes: Drawing in his sketchbook in his free time
*Dislikes: The twelve-headed dragon attempting to influence him to evil whenever they have a conversation in his mindscape, seeing innocent people around him be endangered, politicians, rude people in general,
*Hobbies: Reading books about Hungarian mythology, polishing his crystal pendant, making drawings in his sketchbook.
*Background: Several years ago, a ferocious twelve-headed dragon rose from the depths of the underworld and wreaked terror and destruction upon mankind.
That was, until the legendary hero, Fehérlófia, stepped forward and fought the dragon in mortal combat. The battle was fierce, but eventually, Fehérlófia defeated the twelve-headed dragon. However, the dragon could not truly be killed, so it was sealed away with a magical spell within a baby boy born on the very same day of the creature's defeat. The boy was named Titusz. His parents were killed during the dragon's rampage, leaving him in the wardship of Kozma Olivér, who was the one that gave Fehérlófia the spell to seal away the dragon.
The seal would allow Titusz to use its power, but the more of the dragon's power he draws upon, the higher the risk that he would become possessed by it. To reduce the risk, he was also given a crystal pendant that would act as a limiter, to limit how much of the dragon's power he could draw upon.
For security reasons, knowledge of Titusz being the container and host of the twelve-headed dragon is kept secret from the public. After all, many people lost their homes and/or loved ones to the rampage of the twelve-headed dragon, and it'd make sense that they'd carry a grudge towards that monster, or even a desire for revenge.
Having grown up under the care of Kozma Olivér, who was the one who gave him his crystal pendant, Titusz tries to go through life with such a burden. However, he is also being trained by Kozma to harness and use the twelve-headed dragon's abilities, just in case something else comes up from the underworld to wreak havoc upon the world.
~Abilities~
*Twelve-Headed Dragon's Power - As mentioned before, the seal allows Titusz the draw upon and wield the power of the twelve-headed dragon. The more of it he draws out for his use, the higher the risk that he would become possessed by the malevolent creature. He wears the crystal pendant to reduce the risk of possession.
*Mental communication - The seal also allows Titusz to communicate with the twelve-headed dragon within his mindscape.
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~Notes~
*The twelve-headed dragon is based on the creature from the 1981 Hungarian animated film directed by Marcell Jankovics, Son of the White Mare (known in its native Hungary as Fehérlófia), which in turn is based on the Hungarian folk tale.
*The way that the dragon is sealed away within Titusz, as well as how he communicates with it within his mind, and how the seal lets him use its power, is inspired by Naruto.
*Dragons are not reptilian in Hungarian mythology, but rather, humanoid.
*The twelve-headed dragon sealed within Titusz is named Tizenkét (pronounced "tee-zen-kayt"), which is the Hungarian word for the number twelve.
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