Linus "Light" Albright
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Linus "Light" Albright

The Returned

A Defense Attorney who returned to the courtroom after several years of hiatus. While he is physically blind, he seems to have a third eye for perceiving evidence. Light is quite friendly on the surface and has a knack for getting people to cooperate, but shows no mercy for the wicked and sometimes lets his emotions get the better of him.


Though he sometimes ends up with his foot in his mouth, he puts everything he has into defending his clients no matter the cost.

Appearance

Height
6'2"

Eyes
Violet

Stature
Lithe

Hair
Dirty Blond

Skin
Pasty White

Personality

Gestures
Isn't particularly expressive with his body language unless agitated, tends to keep his hands to himself. Finds it easier to keep his eyes closed.

Voice
Soft, androgynous, tenor

Fears
Enclosed spaces
Fire

Quirks
His irises look normal at first glance, but a closer look will show that they do not seem to focus on anything in particular. That is, if you ever catch him with his eyes open in the first place.

Abilities
Third Eye: Can perceive the contents of a photograph as if he were actually touching the contents.
(Note: For RP purposes, this simply allows him to perceive evidence that would otherwise require sight to perceive.)

Title
The Returned

Type
Player Character

Age
28

Gender
Male

Pronouns
He/Him

Appearance

Height
6'2"

Eyes
Violet

Stature
Lithe

Hair
Dirty Blond

Skin
Pasty White

Personality

Gestures
Isn't particularly expressive with his body language unless agitated, tends to keep his hands to himself. Finds it easier to keep his eyes closed.

Voice
Soft, androgynous, tenor

Fears
Enclosed spaces
Fire

Quirks
His irises look normal at first glance, but a closer look will show that they do not seem to focus on anything in particular. That is, if you ever catch him with his eyes open in the first place.

Abilities
Third Eye: Can perceive the contents of a photograph as if he were actually touching the contents.
(Note: For RP purposes, this simply allows him to perceive evidence that would otherwise require sight to perceive.)