Name: Jared
Character name: Volya Nikolov
Feature you are applying for: Zealot Hor
Description of the character:
Volya Nikolov's life was a quiet and peaceful one while living with his parents Vadislav and Alina, successful Innkeepers by trade. He grew up knowing where hard work and determination could take oneself, owing that to his parents and their successful endeavor. When he was old enough he started working for an allowance in the inn. His parents set him simple tasks: running bags up to the rooms, preparing baths, cleaning tables, and washing dishes.
He did really well at it, except for an incident a few months after his ninth birthday. He had just finished helping his father clean dishes from the evening dinner service, and was just kind of staring at the water sitting in the sink intently. He continued just kind of staring at it more, when suddenly a jet of water spouted up from the middle of the sink. It sprayed him right in the face, which honestly at nine years old he didn't mind at all. His father was taken aback by this sudden burst of water, figuring it to be his son, but wasn't sure what to think about it. He ended up just chalking it up to it being his first "magic" moment.
Volya was quickly put into tutoring afterwards to be prepped for school as his parents wanted him to be the best he could be. Volya excelled with the tutor, being an exceptionally smart and perceptive pupil. He liked soaking up information and knowing as much as he could about a topic, almost to an exhaustive level. His parents were delighted, and thought about what school to put their son into. Vadislav went to Koldovstoretz, a school located in Siberia. It had an interesting curriculum and honestly, it was what their son needed. Not only that, Durmstrang was too purist and high society focused for their liking. They wanted their son to be more sensitive to the plights of others.
Volya wasn't too fussed about what school he went to, so long as he was taught something interesting and he could make friends. Volya was very people-focused because of his involvement in the inn and that he just liked being in the company of other people. Friends were very important to him, and were an anchor to his happiness. It didn't hurt that the young boy had an approachable demeanor and open-minded attitude towards all walks of life despite the political climate.
When it came time for school Volya was pretty excited to set off on his journey to being a Koldovstoretz student. The first stop was to get his school supplies and robes. They went a week before school and the little wizarding shopping area was packed with students and their parents and guardians, pushing against one another trying to get to where they needed to go. Volya had been to this wizarding area before when his father would restock for the inn, so they easily navigated the streets, dipping into their various shops. All shops went along well except for the wand shop. It took the wand shop owner a long time to find Volya his perfect wand. The wand that seemed right in his hand was a 10" Kaya and Kelpie hair wand that seemed rather flexible.
His parents were a bit confused by this, because it didn't take them long to find a wand in comparison. Also the very specific wand wood and core composition was of some intrigue as well. It seemed to further instill a sense of individuality and self-study in Volya, who was interested in what it all meant.
The week went by quite quickly before Volya was sent off to Koldovstoretz for his first year. The young student was nervous, excited, and curious what this school had to offer. Compared to Durmstrang, it was a lot more varied in what it taught. Some interesting classes were on the docket for Volya's first year, like Marine & Forest Animals, Physiognomy & Caster Magic, and Optical Astronomy. He did well in the more book-based classes, but only average in the more practical classes. The young boy was sorted into Rayasov.
In his second year he added two classes he thought really interesting, Water Manipulation and Runic Magic. He found he did well in both of those subjects, but particularly well in Water Manipulation. His professor pulled him aside one day after a class in which he flawlessly performed a rather difficult spell for his year. The professor commend him on his performance, and explained that they thought Volya was an Elemental, which explained his average performance in other kinds of practical magic, and his knack for Water Manipulation. The professor further explained that they were an Elemental too and they'd help tutor him and tell his parents. It sort of explained everything, and as soon as he came to realize this, he could feel a faint calming feeling coming from the professor, almost like waves were gently washing over him.
He went home for the December holidays with his professor, who wanted to tell his parents in person. They had previously communicated that they had something that needed to be discussed in person. When they both arrived at Volya's home which was next to the inn that his parents owned, the professor was greeted by warm hospitality by the Nikolovs. Despite the potentially troubling news they might receive, the Nikolovs were anxious to hear what the professor had to say.
When the professor expressed their news, Volya's parents couldn't quite believe it. It explained so much of the weird happenstances, but begged so many questions at the same time. The professor quelled their concerns, but cautioned them that Volya was ultimately the decision-maker in furthering his Elemental studies. Volya expressed that he wanted to figure out more about himself by following this path that was set out for him, albeit in much simpler terms. His parents were not put out, but were a bit sad that their first born wouldn't be a full-fledged wizard.
After the conversation with his parents, the professor and Volya went separate ways until the holidays were over, where they started intense training. This training was to ready him for his initialization as an Elemental, which was to be held in Inverness, Scotland at the Elemental Council. The Water Manipulation Professor wished that the boy had been discovered earlier, because they only had two years to ready him for initialization. However, once they started, the professor was instantly impressed by the new Elemental's comprehension of complex concepts such as the elemental languages and the bookwork involved.
It was hard for Volya to balance his intense training with the professor and schoolwork, but he just managed to come away with good marks by the end of his training period. After all was said and done, the Water Manipulation Professor was pretty confident that he would do well in initialization. Volya experienced a change in himself both physically and mentally over the two short years of training. He was more confident in himself, he learned more about the elemental side of things, and was ready to join them in Inverness. It was exciting to find another place where he belonged, and that there were others like him.
When it came time for the initialization, the young man passed and received his marking of Hor on his calf. He was both exhausted and inexplicably happy for himself to have completed such an arduous task. His mentor and professor was proud of him, but told him to keep on working on the next goal of advocate and so on. Volya, the sponge that he was, was raring to learn more if someone was willing to teach him. It was at this point he turned to other Elementals to learn from them.
He was introduced to people from all walks of life, from circus performers to ship captains to male models. Of course, Volya ate this up, this opportunity to communicate with different people, and get a feel of their perspective. Volya made a good listener when he was interested, and later in life would often reference things told to him years ago by these people. His time at Inverness was a good memory he would take with him through the years, especially when he had important years coming up.
It seemed that he was plateauing as a wand-user and was tiring himself out keeping up with the recently difficult task of performing wand magic. As his elemental magic grew ever stronger, the wizard side of him was still there, but was slowly dwindling away. Volya had two grueling remaining years of school as he prepared for his ascension to advocate. He was really trying to feel like he was doing well in school, however as he ascended to advocate mid-seventh year his practical performances in his other classes besides runic magic and water manipulation became lackluster and average compared to previous years. The young man finished the year with his head held high with respectable scores.
He'd been thinking about what he wanted to do for years, and what his element would allow him to do. His first thought was back to his professor, who had a long, fulfilling career of it despite his poor casting ability. It would allow him to not only share his knowledge which he loved, but also give back to the school that had been one of his best growing experiences. Again, he was barreling through both school and training in his next step as an elemental. Fortunately there was more book-work than practicals involved in the teaching curriculum at the college he was going to.
In this time he really got to learn about how the young mind works, and it was fascinating. It was very thrilling to learn how to best cater to the needs of his future students. His time in College was a rewarding one that served the dual purpose of readying himself for teaching regular students at a school and for his duties as a Zealot, teaching new initiates. By the time his time in college was over, he had been a month into being a Zealot, and at twenty-three he felt fairly accomplished.
In the months that followed his long time mentor and old professor passed away, returning to his element at the Hor Shrine. This opened up the Water Manipulation position at Koldovstoretz, and it seemed like the old man had waited for him to finish his studies before passing on. It made him intensely grateful for the opportunity he was given and he seized it, applying as soon as he could. After several weeks of waiting, he received his approval as Professor of Water Manipulation at the Siberia-based school.
In his new position, he was patient, careful and observant. Patient because the combination of magic and runes that Water Manipulation required without an affinity for the element was intensely difficult. Careful because he couldn't obviously do the magic the same way he was teaching. Observant because he was actively looking for elementals as well, and he really wanted them to reach their full potential.
He taught much the way his professor did, albeit with more passion and definitely more fervor. There was almost a soft urge in his actions whenever he would teach, that seemed as if he really wanted them to pass his class. He definitely loved seeing the spark of realization come into the students eyes when they completed a difficult spell or ritual. He absolutely loved his job and would for years to come.
Something that Volya didn't deny or accept was the fact that he never was interested in women sexually. He didn't find them as appealing as he did the rugged features of a guy. Whenever he was in Scotland at the Inverness Council, he'd fold slowly open, and accept his attraction while he was there. As soon as he left however, he needed to bottle that up, due to the unkind sentiments toward any kind of love that wasn't a man and a woman that was rampant in Russia and some of the most northern of countries in Europe.
For years his parents had been hounding him about when they'd get a grandchild, at least one. He had been single, or to be more frank, hadn't been seen with a woman in years. One year, they got fed up with his seemingly lone wolf life style, and set him up with a woman. The woman in question was much younger, beautiful, and was the eldest daughter of his mother's best friend. He could sense the urgency in his parents to have a child by the eldest son. It was tradition for the eldest son to inherit and his son, and so on. He wanted to have a child too, and didn't mind the company of the younger woman as she was fairly bright and knowledgeable.
He didn't want to disappoint his family, so he agreed reluctantly. Their engagement was almost instantly a distant one as the young woman went to school. She was to be a Healer, and Volya definitely wanted her to keep on her path in life, and not resent him for not allowing her to live her life without him. At the behest of his parents, they sent letters back and forth, making small talk and trying to seem in love with her.
They did this trading of letters between visits to his parents Inn and her parents house for three years until one night his fiancee didn't arrive at his parents' inn for dinner. It was later discovered she was hit by a car and died. Volya regretted not insisting she apparate and also not spending more time with her in person. She became like a good friend to him in the long run, but if he was being honest with his heart there wasn't a romantic attraction.
He is still dealing with the fresh wound of someone close to him dying to this current day, and with his recent appointment to Durmstrang, he's closer to her now than he ever was. He felt a bit guilty letting Koldovstoretz close, but he loved his job too much, he was open to new opportunities, and now he has new minds to mold.
Application:
There are three main reasons I applied for this particular special feature: Character personality, My own personal want for a played elemental of my own, and the joy of getting to play it in a (hopefully) unique way.
I'm applying for this with the sincere notion that Volya wouldn't be Volya if he would have not been an elemental. He would have been an outgoing boy for sure, but he wouldn't be as confident in himself as he is now. The boy wouldn't have had the same enthusiasm towards school and life in general as he didn't get that same spark of wonder in his early years. He definitely wouldn't have gone to Koldovstoretz and been miles away from his family because his family is really important to him. His wand choice would have been something sturdier and little bit generic. Again, his sense of individuality would be non-existent, as he's living with wizards in a wizarding section of town. He doesn't see himself as anything special.
Since his schooling changed he wouldn't have met the professor who changed his life and worked so diligently to help him succeed. He would have probably dated more girls, maybe even convinced himself of his attraction to girls. Eventually, in his relationship with the woman that died, he would have been more clingy to make his parents happy, more earnest and almost possessive. He would have pushed the marriage on the woman, and probably want to try for a child right away. He probably would have still been at the inn since he wasn't so inclined to go to college as he would have been.
My Personal reasons:
I've been wanting to get on the elemental fun for four or five years, but I haven't had a character I've been so intrigued to write one until Volya came along. Volya's journey in my head has been a long and arduous one; there have been many retcons and set-backs. I finally sat down one night and wrote down his information and over half of his sheet flowed out of me as well as his two EFB's. I was honestly lazy when it came time to do his original SF application, and didn't put too much time into just how polar-opposite Volya would be without this particular special feature.
Its pretty startling when I start imaging Volya not as the confident, smart, and worldly person he is now, but as the meek shell he would be without it. I decided then, that Volya must have this special feature, so I must put a lot of effort into this application, and really prove why he needs this feature. Its been a grueling process, but I think I've proven it.
How it'll be played:
Volya is intensely loyal to the council, and really loves both of his jobs. He will use his powers in conjunction with some kind of illusion magic to give the impression that he is doing wand magic. He is very careful to not reveal the words of power he uses, yet makes sure the runic magic and rituals make the same result happen. He has been perfecting the way he teaches for years, so he's almost flawless at his curriculum. Although it is planned for someone to find out about his background, and possibly many nefarious things will ensue.
Future plots:
Phridae:
Volya and Phridae are two people starved for information, a chance meeting in Volya's search for his perfect second element will solidify this watery being's interests in Garth. Phridae and he will do wacky things together, such as decorating the council building and maybe Volya will even lend an ear to Phridae in times of need.
Aiolos:
Volya's and Aiolos' paths have crossed several times over the recent years, and can be considered close friends despite their mentor/pupil past. They will interact as part of the council, do some NC-17 shenanigans and send correspondance to each other. A specific plot I have is for Aiolos to advise Volya on a secoond element.
Alain:
Volya is seeking out something new to teach his students and gets into contact with the Typh runes expert. Volya expresses his concerns to Alain and asks for help on how to create a work around for water manipulation for his students.
Lario:
Volya is tired of always being held at arms length by Incin elementals because he stifles them. He seeks help from the new Harbinger Incin himself on how to help stifle his elemental aura.
Motya:
Volya and Motya have only talked in passing, for very short times. Volya is interested that Kanat and him can stand being by each other. A plot is that Volya sees Motya in a circus act, and that they really get to talking, and some fun ensues!
RP sample using the feature:
A male figure stood barefoot, waded ankle-deep in the ocean water. His arms were outstretched as if he wanted to wrap the ocean in a warm embrace. He breathed in and out deeply, filling nostrils with the scent of the ocean. He was so at peace here, there was no one around but him and the sea creatures and honestly, he wouldn't have it any other way. Especially since he was about to reveal that he in fact wasn't quite a normal human.
He was in fact, an Elemental; a being of ethereal origins. These beings manipulated nature around them to help or harm humankind. Volya Nikolov was one that wanted to help humankind, although today, he would be disturbing the homes of fish with his activities. He felt the waves gently caressing his ankles, as if assuring him he was safe. He spoke then, in an ancient tongue of sorts. The water surrounding him warped up in a small funnel around him. He felt it twist him into it, enveloping him like a blanket.
After all these years, it was a novelty to be able to breath underwater despite having no breathing apparatus. All he had to do it seemed, was make sure there was a small pocket of air around his head at all times. That worried him even less in his ethereal state as he literally became his elemental. After a few moments of doing a sort of a reverse pirouette (and some quiet ancient spell) around in the funnel, the water slowly fell back into place and he descended back into the shallow bit of water he was in before. The man allowed himself to be wet, letting the water soak his shirt and shorts. He walked slowly out of the water, a tired look etched on his face. He flopped on the hot sand of the beach area, tipped his hat over his eyes, and fell asleep.
Although, not really asleep, meditation. He willed himself to transform into his ethereal state, settling as a little orb of water just above the sand. All that was left were the little straw hat, his shirt and shorts. He allowed himself a few hours to recuperate, materializing as a human again. He got dressed, put his hat jauntily on his head, and went back towards town.