Name: Mason (?) Brown
Age: 21 (?)
Height: 5'7"/170cm
Gender: Male
Birthday: April 21st(?)
Arizona Teas Drank: lost count
Rubber Ducks Received: 10024
Memories Reclaimed: like, 3
Author: Brown Bungi
Brown may seem like an ordinary, average college guy with a painfully modest outlook on life…because he is. Aside from his quick-witted mouth, naturally sarcastic personality, and questionable taste in fashion, he’s basically your favorite white boy’s favorite white boy. Well, maybe aside from the fact that he can’t remember anything about his life past his 18th birthday.Mysteriously waking up face-down in ERA’s forest outskirts one day with nothing to his identity other than half a driver’s license and the striped shirt off his back, he has struggled to regain his memories about his home, family, and his previous life. With no prior knowledge of Electi, Therians, and certain historical events, his working theory is he’s from some parallel universe, though that could just be the brain damage talking.When he’s not figuring out how he got here, Brown is usually the one dealing with everyone’s chaotic shenanigans on campus and questioning everything he knows he‘ll never get an answer to. These days, you’ll likely find him working part-time at the Lodge Cafe, on an underpaid mission assigned by Skyber, trying to land a date with Artemis, arguing with his gay roommates Fraise and Gabriel, or caught in the middle of this week’s catastrophic traumatic event. While certainly a far cry from the life he expected, he’s always willing to adapt and take things as they come, because what else does he have better to do?
Brown can “lock” two separate objects together at a time. The objects have to be tangible and within Brown’s range of eyesight to be locked together. The lock is triggered when he visually focuses on both objects that are touching surfaces with one another and snapping his fingers (Snapping is not required but helps him trigger it). The objects will then be stuck to one another as if locked together, unable to be split apart.Brown is only able to lock one pair of objects and must make eye contact with them to initiate the lock. The strength of the lock is dependent on the object’s properties (weight, mass, etc.). If too extreme, the lock could break under pressure, or not work to begin with. The lock will also lose strength if he moves further away from the objects, his vision/focus is obstructed, or if he locks too many things in quick succession.