[Character Name] Tybalt Volumnia De Capulet
[Canon] Romeo x Juliet
[Point Taken from Canon] Post-series
[Age] late-20s
[Gender] Male
[Sexual Orientation] Het
[Eye Color] Light blue green
[Hair Color] Black
[Height] ...idk 5'11?
[Other] None
[Clothing] /will fill in later.
[Background]
So the Wiki kind of sucks so I'll just give a bit more of a summary here. The canon itself is based off of William Shakespeare's famous romantic tragedy, Romeo and Juliet. While the basic premise is the same with the two feuding houses of the Montagues and Capulets, this adaptation much, much different in terms of setting as well as how the characters are involved. For instance, it's set on a floating piece of land called Neo Vorona and is held up by a magic tree called Escalus. And the Duke of Montague killed off the House of Capulet except for Juliet, who managed to escape and was raised so that they could rise against them for the sake of the people. Of course, like the play, she meets Romeo and they have a secret love affair. Oh and they also flying horses that are like the pegasus, only they are called Dragon Steeds. Yeah, it's great.
As for Tybalt, he was initially introduced as a mysterious warrior with the
most awesome intro ever and helping Juliet and company escape from some Montague henchies. He also later finds Juliet to test her resolve to bring down the Montagues. Why he does this is because he has a personal hatred against the Montagues.
Revealed through an explanation given by him to Juliet, Tybalt is actually the son of the Duke of Montague, Leontes Montague, and Volumnia Capulet was his mother. Leontes had courted his mother but discarded her even while he was already in her womb. She died right after giving birth, and Leontes had no idea he even had a son with the woman. Tybalt was given to Camilo whom then raised him. However, the two didn't have a close relationship and Tybalt ran away from the household when he was fifteen. As further evidence of Tybalt's not so close ties with his foster father, he later even threatens to kill Camilo for being a rat when Juliet, Francisco, and Curio arrive at the mansion.
Tybalt explains to Juliet Leontes' past and how his own personal ambitions was what drove him to do whatever it took to become the next Grand Duke of Montague, including poisoning their own heirs to rise to the top. Using Tybalt's mother, a Capulet, was also part of that plan so that he could close to the family. That is how Tybalt came to have such a deep hatred for the House of Montague, particularly the Grand Duke, Leontes. He would do whatever it took to bring them down.
Along with helping Juliet, Tybalt had also formed a very large, and very shady, network of information. This was how he could keep tabs on what was going on with certain individuals and do his own dirty work, i.e., killing/assassinations. Since he did still live in Camilo's mansion, Tybalt had ample amount of funding for his endeavors. However, despite his "noble" upbringing, he fit in more with the shadowy underworld.
However, though he still wants to kill Leontes, he later learns about Juliet and her role as a daughter of Capulet. All the daughters of Capulets are said to live side by side with Escalus, the magic tree that holds up Neo Vorona, and that Juliet had its seed within her. Though he did not know much about it, Tybalt did understand that Juliet would basically have to sacrifice her life in order to save Neo Vorona-and that she had the resolve to do it. He does not agree to this tragic outcome, however. Thus, when he gets his chance to confront Leontes and take him down, instead of killing him, he demands to know if there is another way to save Juliet so that she did not have to sacrifice her life. Of course Leontes doesn't really know, but it stalls time long enough for Romeo to appear and also try to his stand against him. Then it all becomes a party once Juliet and company enter, having successfully taken the keep without any confrontation. Still, no answers were to be had since Mercutio ends up killing Leontes by stabbing him with a poisoned dagger. This of course frustrates everyone, who wanted to resolve this peacefully, but Tybalt even moreso. Out of everyone in that room, only he and Juliet knew of her fate, and Tybalt is the one who basically drives Mercutio off, stating that he wasn't worth to kill.
As everyone withdraws to prepare for Juliet's coronation, Tybalt later finds Romeo to tell him that he was the son of Leontes and basically implies that they were half-brothers by that fact. After hearing Romeo's plans of returning to the countryside to help farm the land so that Juliet could just to being the new Duke (Duchess), and after Romeo's request for Tybalt to visit some kids and give them a ride on his Dragon Steed, Tybalt confronts him. He asks Romeo why he cares so much for strangers and why not about himself and Juliet as well as just himself. In away, he was throwing his confusion and frustration about Juliet on Romeo since he was basically doing the same thing. Tybalt then tells Romeo about Escalus and what Juliet plans to do. At this point, Neo Vorona starts to shake, indicating it's descent down-though no one knew at the time what was happening. He then tells Romeo that while he doesn't know another way, he was the only one who would be able to stop Juliet. The two then make their way down, though Tybalt is separated and urges Romeo on.
By the time Tybalt later reappears on his Dragon Steed to help, Juliet was already taken in by Escalus and crazy tree goddess is being, well, crazy while Romeo tries to get to Juliet. So along with Francisco and Curio, the three of them fight together to try and basically distract the crazy tree goddess while Romeo tries to reach Juliet. Eventually all three fall, and by the time they recover, the tragedy occurs. In their downtime, although Romeo had saved Juliet from being consumed by Escalus, crazy tree goddess gave one final attack. Romeo killed her, but she also inflicted a fatal blow. They could only watch as the couple had their final moment together. Tybalt tells Juliet that she should leave, but she refuses, saying that she could still save Neo Vorona with the remaining seeds of Escalus that was still within her. So they leave her and witness what could be considered a miracle. Juliet used her life force that grant the power that slowed Neo Vorona's descent so that they could land on the surface below. That was when everyone realized they had been living on a floating island.
At the end, Tybalt is shown granting the favor Romeo had asked him earlier: giving those two kids a ride on a Dragon Steed. However, instead of using his own, Tybalt had found Romeo's Dragon Steed to ride on. He also tells them that the Dragon Steed was not his, but his little brother's-indicating his own personal acknowledgement of his familial ties with Romeo. And thus it could be assumed that Tybalt, like everyone else, lived on and moved forward with his life.
Until he arrives in Somarium, anyway.
[Personality]
Tybalt can be summed up like this: a badass, hot, dark mysterious loner assassin with a grudge so bad and deep he's out for a bloody revenge and will do whatever it takes to do it, but then discovers that there is more to his life than just "revenge" and begins to leave his past to move forward.
He is very much the poster child for the anti-social, "brooding" lone wolf cool type side character. He dresses in black, hardly ever smiles unless it's a smirk, and does things his own way. He keeps to himself and doesn't necessarily "open up" or let his "touchy feely" side show much, either. A serious, no-nonsense type of guy. However, he is not necessarily the "silent" type. While he isn't exactly social, he has no problems socializing or talking with others in general. He also has no problems speaking his mind when something is clearly wrong or does not make sense. He is quick to reprimand as well bring people back down to reality. For instance, if someone is dwelling on a problem or at a loss of what to do, Tybalt will direct them in the most logical or practical path depending on the situation. There is also a bit of arrogance and a lot of self-confidence in Tybalt. As mentioned before, he does have a some sense of humor, though it's usually more snark and wit than comedic jokes. But for the most part, Tybalt is essentially like the mature, older brother type.
Despite having noble blood and being raised in a high class noble mansion, Tybalt does not really carry himself to be as such. This could be attributed to his rebellion against the Montagues. Instead, he associates himself more with the dark, shadowy underworld of spies, rogues, and poor. He is more of a vigilante, and while he may use his wealth to fund his agenda, he dresses simply and doesn't really live up to the noble style. He doesn't even really use his family name, only going by "Tybalt." He really does not care much for the nobility and looks at them with more hostility and contempt. This of course is less so now, but he really has no tolerance for anyone who uses their status to get what they want for their own selfish and petty needs at the expense of those beneath them.
Tybalt carries a lot of his negative emotions and the past that formed those emotions with him, and its these very same emotions that drives him to do what he does. Of course, by the time he is taken out, a lot of that initial drive has diminished, but it's still there. This also includes that strong will of determination and doing whatever it takes to achieve his goals. Tybalt is certainly not a quitter, which also cues in a strong sense of passion that one might not see at a first glance due to him hiding his emotions. He does not mind getting his hands dirty, either by bribing or killing, to get where he needs to go, and in a way that is actually very similar to the father he hates so much. But regardless, he has the tenacity and the will to do what he believes is right. This also shows Tybalt's deep loyalty for not only his family, but for those who would become his friends as well. He will protect them and fight for them, even after they are dead. Again, he is following his own passions and beliefs in doing so.
This also means that Tybalt can be caught up in the heat of the moment and his emotions may flow out more than they normally would. This really only happens when it's anything Montague related or about his own past. This would also be one of the rare times that Tybalt would lose his otherwise normally calm demeanor and may act out more rashly. However, he is also quick to calm himself down and get back on track on what needs to be done. Other than the family issues, not much else really gets to him, so he can handle other situations very well. Even if he is angry, he can still act in a very tight, controlled manner that is probably even scarier than if he just outright yelled in anger. This is when Tybalt can be at his most ruthless and deadliest. He also does not care or regret about anyone he kills. In his mind they were either enemies or needed to be killed. However, that does not mean he just kills anyone who crosses him. Usually it is only those who have done injustice and thus deserved it. But though he has good reasons, the fact that he does it in such a cold, detached fashion can be unsettling and make Tybalt seem even more ruthless.
Of course, this has softened a bit. After meeting Juliet, Tybalt came to care less about his own goals and worried more about others. As mentioned in the history, instead of killing Leontes, he actually demanded to know if there was another way to save Escalus. Tybalt could have easily killed him but did not. This signifies that Tybalt, though can be quite passionately driven, can also set aside his own personal ambitions when he sees that something more important-like the life of a friend-is at stake. He will then turn all his efforts to that situation instead with the same amount of passion if not more. He is also capable of showing compassion. When Juliet cried over being unable to kill the priest, Tybalt actually, though tentatively, hugged her to comfort her. This was of course after point blank telling her that she currently did not have the resolve to really take down the Montagues, so this scene really showed that odd balance between Tybalt being his stern, blunt side as well as a more tender side. It doesn't show up that often, but it's there. He may have a colder, negative demeanor, but that doesn't necessarily making him cold-hearted per se.
The other way for him to show such emotions is by becoming frustrated and yelling at the person for basically being an idiot. This would be shown through Romeo when Tybalt questions why he doesn't stay with Juliet when they obviously love each other. He does not beat around the bush and drives at the heart of the problem. This also again shows how he can be somewhat easily frustrated or angered and act it out, even if it is in a more subdued manner.
The ultimate example of Tybalt being more of a "softie" is when he fulfills Romeo's promise and takes those two kids on a Dragon Steed ride. This is after Romeo's and Juliet's sacrifice, and at this point Tybalt is a little less stern and a little more gentler. But not by too much, it's not like he did complete 180. You could say that the hard shell he had formed around himself all his life has shed a few layers, allowing him to be a little more open. Through the couple, Tybalt learned how to love and to show a little more compassion. He had been living his past for so long, and now he can finally move forward to live his life in hopefully brighter future.
[Specialties/Abilities]
Tybalt is an experienced and adept fighter. He wields two long daggers and uses both is strength and agility to his advantage. Despite his tall build, he is very fast and makes each of his strikes count. He also uses stealth and can usually get by without being noticed. You could say he was like a ninja assassin. Tybalt is also an excellent knife thrower, capable of throwing two at once and pretty much hitting dead center. He is also an experienced rider of horses and Dragon Steeds (pegasus) alike, and can even fight while riding. Tybalt is also very smart, utilizing what he learns to figure things out fairly quickly. He also knows how to use and read people.
[Affection] Tybalt may not be that open to it, but standard affection is fine! This includes anyone willing to flirt with him. Just don't expect much back.
[Fighting] Fighting is totally cool, but no killing without asking! Also I'm always open for anything that needs to be worked out for any fights. Though fair warning: press him too much about the whole Montague thing and he might get a little violent. Might.
[Other Permissions] Go for whatever you want. The only thing I'd like you to tell me is if they're going to prod at Tybalt's past. This is just so I know what's coming.
[Other Facts] He is also coming in with his Dragon Steed, which is a pegasus like creature. It was never said what its name was, so I'm pretty much giving it the name Noctis, which means "of the night" in Latin. I chose this name to match with Romeo's Dragon Steed named Cielo, which is Spanish for "sky."