((Indeed. :D I don't know that there's much on the internet, but I'll give you what I can. His physical description is here (http://average-adam.livejournal.com/profile). He's a character from a book called Good Omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman. Attempting to keep the story short, due to a mix-up in babies, Adam is raised by a perfectly normal British family with no influences from Heaven (in the form of an angel named Aziraphale) or Hell (in the form of a demon named Crowley). On his 11th birthday he comes into his full powers and is supposed to destroy the world and allow for the final battle between Heaven and Hell, but he decides not to. Raised as a human, he thinks like a human, and figures that after all this "messin' about" people should be allowed to just live their lives and figure things out on their own. So he's essentially the perfect neutral. That's where his canon ends. I'm playing him at the age of 19. He likes nearly everyone, is a happy, cheerful boy, and can change reality at the merest thought, although he tries not to. He's worried about losing control and accidentally destroying the world and is exceptionally moral. He'll be quite antagonistic to anyone wanting to take over the world. That's all I can think of at the moment. Let me know if you have any questions!))
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((Indeed. :D I don't know that there's much on the internet, but I'll give you what I can. His physical description is here (http://average-adam.livejournal.com/profile). He's a character from a book called Good Omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman. Attempting to keep the story short, due to a mix-up in babies, Adam is raised by a perfectly normal British family with no influences from Heaven (in the form of an angel named Aziraphale) or Hell (in the form of a demon named Crowley). On his 11th birthday he comes into his full powers and is supposed to destroy the world and allow for the final battle between Heaven and Hell, but he decides not to. Raised as a human, he thinks like a human, and figures that after all this "messin' about" people should be allowed to just live their lives and figure things out on their own. So he's essentially the perfect neutral. That's where his canon ends. I'm playing him at the age of 19. He likes nearly everyone, is a happy, cheerful boy, and can change reality at the merest thought, although he tries not to. He's worried about losing control and accidentally destroying the world and is exceptionally moral. He'll be quite antagonistic to anyone wanting to take over the world. That's all I can think of at the moment. Let me know if you have any questions!))