
Christian
Date: Saturday, May 27 @ 05:11:04 EDT Topic: Character Profiles
 | Name: Christian (Lenchik) Vladimir
Nickname(s): Chris, Kitten/Kitty-cat
Name origin/meaning: Lenchik (Len-chick) is Russian and means “lions son” and Vladimir is actually Slavic (though very popular in Russia) and means “Prince”. Christian is of Greek origin and means “Follower of Christ.” The name Christ is from Khristos (Greek) which is translated from the Hebrew term for “Messiah”, meaning “anointed.”
Creature: Vampire
Birthday: February 29th
Sign: 
Age: Unrevealed
Deathday: December 13th
Age at Death: Unrevealed
Height: 5’8’’
Weight: 120lbs
Hair Colour: Black.
Eyes: Electric blue
| Piercings/Tattoos/Scars: He has many piercings, though it varies how many he actually wears jewelry in. favorites of his are his tongue and ears, though he will wear one in his lip and navel occasionally. He has many scars, mostly covering his arms and chest. Most notably of these are the scars on his back that are in the form of a spread-winged raven.
Talent(s): Enjoys art, piano, singing, and dancing.
Fears: Thunder/explosions, wolves, karma.
Dreams/Wishes/Aspirations: Being free of his oppressive Master
What you need to know: Christian is soft spoken and reserved, very observant, quick to learn and adapt, and known to be a little moody. There is an air of ‘mystery’ about him that makes him instantly alluring, though a bit unnerving. He speaks English pretty well, though it is with a heavy Russian Accent. Though commonly perceived as timid, and thusly the ‘weakling runt’ of his Bloodline, Christian does demonstrate that he is in fact a skilled fighter, and his greatest asset is his loyalty and honor to his friends. He has all the grace of a Vampire yet all the awkward tendencies of a teenager. Though smooth moving and elegant, he can often be a little klutzy and accident-prone. Odd are his habits of attending church and daywalking. Attending a human school and notorious for dating mortals, Christian is unusual even among the diverse vampire culture.
Powers: On top of his standard vampire abilities, Christian is a shapechanger. Any other abilities are no yet revealed. Fun Fact: Christian is ambidextrous though was originally left-handed.
As described in the book: Coming soon...
Heritage: Christian is of the Yurak-Samoyeds or more recently called ‘Tundra Nenets’, an indigenous people of polar North-West Siberia Russia. Though most Nenets were of Mongolian decent, those of the far west in the Arkhangelsk region (such as Christian’s tribe) actually exhibited an almost European likeness, though they still bore black hair and eyes due to their dark pigmentation, and their skin was somewhat swarthy, partially due to the harsh weather. Their language consisted of over a dozen different regional vernaculars, all belonging to the Samoyedic branch of the Uralic languages, more commonly called the "Tundra Dialect".
The Nenets hunted, fished, gathered furs for trade, and raised reindeer, travelling great distances over the Kanin peninsula near the White Sea. They became well known as expert breeders of reindeer large enough to be ridden like horses, a fact that caused their animals to be widely sought after by other groups. The reindeer sustained them in virtually every way, providing a source of food, shelter, transportation, wealth and clothing—the hides being the only garments and housing material that could protect them in temperatures of -60F. But when meat couldn’t be stored, during summer months, it made more sense to fish for subsistence rather than to slaughter. At these times the main diet became fish, both raw and cooked. They also bred the Samoyed dog to help herd their reindeer and pull their sleds. These animals too were highly adored, essential for transportation through Siberia.
Inside the Arctic Circle, the sun shines for 24 hours a day in midsummer, but its rays are weak, the air still carrying a cold tang. At that time of year the top 30 centimeters of soil resembles something of a bog, capable of growing grass and other hardy undergrowth, but beneath is permafrost, earth frozen all year round. In the winter months, perpetual night falls upon the land, bringing with it depression and alcoholism. Because they were always on the move while following their herds, the Nenets were known as nomadic, and their lifestyle supported a constant migratory existence. Their homes were always built on raised foundations, to keep them above the boggy mess of the summer, and the cold frost of the arctic winters. Their homes were called 'chums', (pronounced ‘chooms’) a teepee-like conical house where a skeleton of long wooden poles that rose from the foundation to come to a point were wrapped in deer skins. They were simple, but effective, and easily disassembled for transportation. Inside, the household head’s place was in the center, behind the table, whereas women slept and worked closer to the entrance, where the stove was kept.
Shamanism was the belief system for the tribes of the time. Nenets had an animist belief system centered on the local deities that were represented by dolls that they carried on sacred sledges. Other dolls represented "copies" of their ancestors, the most senior of which was the "old woman of the chum" who protected the domestic space. The dolls were kept in their own sleeping place in the chum and were sometimes fed vodka or blood when their help was needed. Several times a season the scared sledge was also anointed with freshly slaughtered reindeer blood, but on the whole the local deities were left in peace.
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