In general life, the visualization of superhero means the one with supernatural powers but my view is that my superhero should have oddities in commonness. So I would prefer my superhero to be called 'WaiVee' which sounds more familiar to 'YV'.
WaiVee would just be a ten year old kid with a very general skill and no odd power except the power to convince people through his words. I want my character to be possessed with the skill to do magic with words and have the power to bequeath everyone in his path. I don’t mean to make a gender bias by refering my superhero to be a male but it’s what my mind came up with.
WaiVee would be a young environmentalist who has been fascinated by the gifts the nature has exposed to him and everyone else on Earth. WaiVee from his very childhood would be a very moral or precisely, ideal character who has been accustomed to the very basics of environmental conservation by his affiliation to the reminiscence of his childhood with his late father who was in the service of nature as a naturalist. WaiVee is a character who does not throw wastes here and there and also works on teaching people to follow his path. He is a tough character who seems to not let a single stone unturned when he swears to do something by heart. And surely, he’ll be a no-bully guy who can bring every innocence a man can have with his donny character. Though he is a straight-forward guy, he always looks around him to see whether someone is breaching the rules of nature conservation. He seems to be interested in socializing and trying to relieve the painful hearts with his magical words and at times needed, act stern with the evil characters who always appear as hindrances in the path of success. Kind-hearted, soft spoken, very wonting and so sociable to the goods and hard liner for the bads. Here’s my character WaiVee trying to be a very general, donny superhero.
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Re: WaiVee
WaiVee sounds like a very persuasive leader and you've obviously given serious thought to his strengths. What do you think are some of his weaknesses?
Re: WaiVee
Creative entry, great job!