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Character Name: David Charles Haller
Journal:i_rule_me
Age: 21
Fandom: Marvel Comics: X-Men
Canon Point: X-Men Legacy #24
Debt:Class A: 150 years
Murder of Charles Xavier
Murder of Sojobo-Tengu
Murder of numerous people caught in the crossfire of his many attempts to do the right thing, and his rewriting of reality on numerous occasions
Rape of Gabrielle Haller
Betrayal of Charles Xavier, Ruth Aldine, the American public, and the X-Men
Class B: 50 years
Numerous counts of assault, from his attempts to rewrite reality on numerous occasions, defeating the X-Men and the New Mutants on several occasions, assaulting the Yamaguchi-Kai Clan
Lobotomizing Aarkus the Aetheric
Psychic Kidnapping of Jemail Karami, Marci Sabol, Gabrielle Haller, and hundreds of others from nullspace
Class C: 50 years
- Creation and destruction of alternate realities/timelines, impersonating a historical figure, attempted genocide of Homo Sapiens Superior
GRAND TOTAL: 250 years
Canon Character Section:
History: David's entry on the Marvel wiki.
Personality: David's life is, to put it mildly, complicated. The only son of Charles Xavier, he manifested a multitude of mutant powers at a very young age, after witnessing the murder of his stepfather. This unfortunately led to David developing an extreme form of Dissociative Identity Disorder, with each of his many mutant powers being bequeathed to his many alternate personalities. As a result of this, David has spent most of his life strapped to an exam table in an induced coma, so much of his knowledge of life comes from what he's telepathically gleaned from others. David has a hunger to prove himself, to live up to his father's legacy as best he can, but isn't always sure how to go about it, which led to the creation of the Age of Apocalypse alternate universe, after David traveled back in time and attempted to kill Magneto, in order to prevent him from being a threat to his father's dream of mutant/human coexistence.
Though David wants to do what he thinks would make his father proud, he nevertheless rejects the more reactionary methods of the X-Men and all of the groups related to them, preferring more pre-emptive methods, using his own, and others' ability to see into the future, and then using his myriad of powers to stop threats before they have a chance to come threats. David has an arrogant streak which shows itself from time to time, with David arguing with himself over what he should do, given what he is capable of doing in a given situation "I have all the power in the world and a just cause. What does one scared wee child stand against that?" It's these moments that reveal that, while David has all the power in the world, he doesn't possess the wisdom to know when best to use it, and ends up relying on the opinions and approval of others to justify his actions, for good or ill. Despite that, David is shown to be a brilliant strategist and planner, manipulating events to play out how he wants them to, or at the very least using his powers to make them appear as though they are, and has been shown capable of bluffing his way through situations that would otherwise be beyond his ability, in those rare moments when he loses control of his abilities.
The most defining characteristic of David, however, is his loneliness. In an ultimate expression of irony, David's mind, and indeed David himself is shown to thirst for human contact. This is at odds with David's mistrustful nature, and his tendency to want to keep people at arm's length out of fear of being hurt or rejected. Despite this, he learns to trust people, recruiting his own team of X-Men to help him in his various endeavors to both live up to his father's legacy, and to stop him should he potentially become the "World Wrym", a mutant-eating entity that is a possible future he tries desperately to avoid.
David's lack of self-confidence, which feeds into his DID, comes largely from the unsettled relationship he has with his father. As a child, David was treated as an unwanted burden by Charles Xavier, save for those rare moments when David was lucid enough for his powers to be of benefit to Xavier and the X-Men. Beyond this, he was ignored, and left at the mercy of Moira MacTaggert, who used David as a guinea pig for an unknown variety of tests regarding the mutant condition. It wasn't until David was almost into his adulthood that Charles would genuinely try to help David with both his psychological problems, as well as the uncontrollable nature of his powers.
David's mental instability comes from the fact that he witnessed the death of his stepfather, when anti-Israeli terrorists invaded his home, seeking to kill David and his mother, Gabrielle. It was witnessing the death of his father that activated his mutation, causing him to manifest his first mutant power; psyche absorption, which he used to absorb the mind of one of the men sent to kill him. After this, David would begin to create a new persona every time a new mutant power manifested as a result of his base ability.
Ultimately, David wants a father figure, he wants approval, but in his inexperience, the things he tries to do to gain that approval just end up making his condition worse, as well as having catastrophic consequences on the world around him (such as when he created the "Age of Apocalypse" reality after unintentionally killing Charles Xavier, and when one of his personae created the "Age of X" to prevent David's mind from being further tampered with, and so that David could live in a world where he was seen as a hero.) It's only been recently that David has at all started to move past the desire for fatherly approval, and started doing things for himself. However, when he learns that his father is proud of him, he gains the greatest boost to his self-confidence that's been shown in the comics.
Powers/Abilities: Listed in full here!
Appearance: David is tall and olive-skinned, and has his father's high, arched eyebrows. Most distinguishing, however, is the 3-foot tall tower of black hair that stands straight up off of David's head, and refuses to lay down under any circumstances.
Samples:Actionspam Sample: Taken from Paradisa.
Prose Sample: A welcome face from an unwelcome place.