Bleeding Moon, Prim Rose
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Ongoing, First published Jan 26, 2016
An little insignificant orphan boy...or so he thought.
Rose
Blind, mute, and has a low constitution.
Long white hair, very short, shy and eyes like no other hes covered in marking so hes covered in bandages. He wears an all white hoody he made a hat to hide his hair again he made and a mask to hide his face. Most dont know but Rose is special and there are people that want to use what he has. As an orphan he helps the other kids hes there saviour in there eyes. 

For them Rose saved them from a terrible life on the streets or by abusive parents. He teaches them self defense how to use weapons haha yea i know...and he teaches them very useful skills from music to sports. 

Rose lives a good life taking care of the orphans and then...
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