RP Name: Nols
Person used as character face: Chris Jericho
Character Name: Joseph Wilson
Alias: Jericho
Power:
Whenever eye contact is made with Jericho, he can enter another's body (if he wills it) and control their motor functions, excluding speech. If the person is unconcious when Jericho enters, he can also speak through them, but retains any speech patterns the person may have (such as an impediment, lisp or accent).
Second Generation Anti-Hero or Vigilante? If so, how did you end up picking up the mantle?: First vigilante to use the name Jericho.
Costume:
How long have they been an anti-hero or vigilante?: Since he was a child serving with the Teen Titans.
Character Bio:
"Jericho was the son of Slade Wilson, a.k.a. Deathstroke the Terminator. When he was a child, he was held hostage by The Jackal, a terrorist who was after his father. Deathstroke refused to give Jackal the information he wanted because it went against his professional code of ethics. Deathstroke managed to rescue his son, but not before one of Jackal's men had started to cut his throat. As a result, he was rendered mute.
As a result of that incident, and the fact that Slade had lied to her, his mother divorced his father, and took her two sons (Joseph and his older brother Grant) with her.
His metahuman power, a result of the biological experimentation done on his father years before, appeared in his late teens, while trying to save his mother, Adeline, from an assassin. He had the power to take possession of any humanoid being he can make eye contact with. Once inside, Jericho takes possession of his target's voluntary motor functions for his own use, attaining full physical control if the body is unconscious. In addition, if the host is unconscious while Jericho is in control, he can speak through the host's body, but only with that person's accent and vocabulary and easily control the body physically. Jericho's body changes into an astral form seconds before possession."
These days Jericho is serving the people of the cities as a vigilante, not good enough to be considered a true hero and not evil enough to be considered a villain.