AGE: UNKNOWN
BIRTHDAY: UNKNOWN
HEIGHT: 6'5" | 195 CM
NATIONALITY: Demon(?)
PERSONALITY: CALCULATING, BRILLIANT, SPITEFUL
ALIGNMENT: ANTAGONIST | EVIL
SYMBOLIC AFFILIATIONS: BLOOD MOON RING
COLOR AFFILIATION: CRIMSON
ENJOYS: RIDDLEs, HUMILIATING HIS OPPONENTS
DISLIKES: DISOBEDIENCE, LIGHT-WIELDING BEINGS, THE OVERNEATH ACCORD
VOCATION: SUPERMACY OF DEMONKIND, MOURNING MYTHINDRA
SPECIAL ABILITIES: BLOOD ARTS, POWER ABSORPTION, TACTICAL MASTERY
RELATIONSHIPS
Hume wholly resents that the demon realm of Overneath was hidden from the world as he sees it has a sign of frailty and submission. He is a very dangerous being in that he needs no precognitive abilities to determine outcomes and best his adversaries at nearly any feat. He does, however, wield numerous powers that he is able to obtain by consuming their bodies. Hume is the lord of many malevolent demons including Vendetta and the Demon of Woe, while Cirogaan is one who defected from his leadership. Hume reanimated the headless bodies of Sartre and Antal, naming them Desolate Sartre and Hallowed Antal. He kept various relics of Caelum as trophies for victories against the angels and placed helms on their shoulders so that they might "keep their heads held on high". This was, of course, an act of mockery toward Caelum. Hume is rumored to have sired two humans that now walk the Earth.
HUME MOURNING MYTHINDRA
Hume loved the Farer Mythindra (see THE FARERS) above all, but even he among mortal men went unnoticed for she roamed the universe; where she was bound he could not venture. For his yearning, he sought many measures and forms of mysticism to prolong his life so that one day he might commune with her but none were so effective as the blood arts he learned from a mysterious demon. Over time these powers weighed heavily on his soul and corrupted his human nature, but he remained steadfast in his longing for Mythindra. There are very few who know just how long Hume has been alive.
When Mythindra died on Earth of her stillborn’s malignant affliction, Hume was overtaken by grief and loathing. He believed that her surviving child, Cirogaan the Golden, was the root of this tragedy in producing such powerful radiation that must have befouled her womb. She was lost, but a part of her Hume kept for his own; so plucked her eye, still agleam, from its cavity. In this moment, Hume saw the long ages that she had seen and gained her knowledge unfathomable. He fit the eye into a silver ring and called it the Blood Moon Ring for when Mythindra passed the skies above turned a sanguineous hue indicating that one of the most beloved creatures in the universe had died an ugly death.
HUME GALLERY