Name: Emmett Felix Kellan Macavoy
Age: physically – eighteen, reality – ninety-three
Adult or Student: Student
Male/Female: Male
Breed: Vampire
Parents:
Mother – Cameron Macavoy
Father – Jayme Macavoy
Siblings:
Felix Macavoy
Thomas Macavoy
Keeley Macavoy
Married or Single or Looking or Dating: Single and looking
Spouse: none
Children: none
Grandchildren: none
Actor used to portray character: Kellan Lutz
Character description- Emmett has curly, dark brown and when he smiles, dimples. His skin is pale as he doesn’t have running blood through his veins. He has topaz eyes when he’s full but as his hunger increases, his eyes get darker. He stands at 6 foot, five inches and is a ‘vegetarian’ vampire. He is also slender, but muscular and is often described as a bear.
Family History – Emmett was born in 1915 to Cameron and Jayme Macavoy in Chicago. His parents moved to England when Emmett was two, before his mother gave birth to the next child; Thomas Macavoy. Soon after the twins – Keeley and Felix – were born. Emmett had a normal childhood until he reached fourteen which was when he first lost his virginity and from them on became a ‘player.’ When he and his family went to Chicago, he went hunting and was fatally mauled by a bear when a vampire stumbled across him. Luckily he felt pity for him and bit him, leaving him to face the painful three days alone. He emerged as a vampire days later, hating himself. He’s fed on humans, but hated it, so attempted to become a vegetarian which he succeeded at after three years but he still has to fight the burn in the back of his throat around humans.
Role Play Example – Emmett trudged through the forest as the autumn leaves crunched beneath his feet. Somewhere near by he could hear the pit-a-pat-a of hooves on the floor and a stream running silently by whilst fish opened and shut their mouths. His eyes were almost charcoal black which was why he was in the forest; a smirk on his face. He threw his head back and took a deep breath in, before running towards the mountains, wanting a bear to