Who Wrecks?
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"Why am I a jedi? Why do I risk my life to save people that aren't even grateful? Because not being a Jedi would have been boring..." --- Vadi Shya
THE LEGEND: It was pretty much destined, is all I can say. Vadi was the best at basically everything he came across, and everyone knew it would happen eventually. It was just a matter of when, you know? Everyone "caught a glimpse" or "heard noises" or "ended up doing something strange" when they were around Vadi. Contrary to popular belief, people aren't stupid. Sometimes, anyway.
Description: Like most amazingly gifted teens, Vadi strove to keep his social stature through sports, making him both physically fit, and improving his reactions. However, it was never really a competition when you came up against him, because if you were up against him, that meant you lost. Vadi won. Simple as that. And to match this philosophy, Vadi was also gifted with the body of an Olympian, along side the brain of a master tactician. Sports were about strategy, and he liked calling the plays behind the scenes, because if he actually played, like I said, it was already over.
Personality: The kid's just oozing with talent, it flows off him like something that flows off something else constantly. He's never even met someone whose come close to being an equal, so it's fairly easy to believe that he's just a wee bit arrogant. Okay, scratch that, he's really arrogant. He knows he's the best, and likes to let everyone know, because from personal experience, he's found that doing so draws the best out of people. And that's what he wants, a challenge.
THE LEGEND: It was pretty much destined, is all I can say. Vadi was the best at basically everything he came across, and everyone knew it would happen eventually. It was just a matter of when, you know? Everyone "caught a glimpse" or "heard noises" or "ended up doing something strange" when they were around Vadi. Contrary to popular belief, people aren't stupid. Sometimes, anyway.
Description: Like most amazingly gifted teens, Vadi strove to keep his social stature through sports, making him both physically fit, and improving his reactions. However, it was never really a competition when you came up against him, because if you were up against him, that meant you lost. Vadi won. Simple as that. And to match this philosophy, Vadi was also gifted with the body of an Olympian, along side the brain of a master tactician. Sports were about strategy, and he liked calling the plays behind the scenes, because if he actually played, like I said, it was already over.
Personality: The kid's just oozing with talent, it flows off him like something that flows off something else constantly. He's never even met someone whose come close to being an equal, so it's fairly easy to believe that he's just a wee bit arrogant. Okay, scratch that, he's really arrogant. He knows he's the best, and likes to let everyone know, because from personal experience, he's found that doing so draws the best out of people. And that's what he wants, a challenge.