Pack Number
220404
Full Name
Mylo Alaric Drakovar
Alias
The Reaper
Nicknames
Reaper | Grim
Name Pronunciation
MY-loh | AH-luh-rik | DRAY-koh-var
Name Meaning
Mylo: A name of uncertain origin, but it is often thought to be derived from the Latin word miles, meaning "soldier" or "merciful." It can also be linked to the Greek root milos, meaning "youthful" or "mill." It suggests a person who is strong or youthful in spirit.
Alaric: This name has Germanic origins, meaning "ruler of all" or "noble ruler." It is derived from the Old High German Alarich, combining ala ("all") and ric ("ruler, power"). Historically, Alaric was the name of the Visigoth king who sacked Rome in 410 CE.
Drakovar: This surname likely carries a more modern or fictional tone, blending the sound of Slavic names like Draykov or Drakov, which could imply something linked to power, strength, or dark pasts. It may evoke imagery of nobility or a family with a storied legacy."Drakovar" is a less common surname, and its meaning is likely a blend of "drako," which is derived from the word "dragon" (associated with power, fierceness, and protection), and the suffix "-var," which could signify a place or person associated with a particular trait or quality, possibly meaning "of the dragon" or "dragon's protector."
Gender
Demiboy
Pronouns
He/They/It
Sexuality
Greysexual - Demiromantic
Moral Alignment
True Neutral
Age
28
Side
Mafia (Hitman?)
Personality
Reaper is a paradox of harshness and tenderness, veiled beneath layers of quiet introspection and imposing energy. On the surface, he exudes an aura that is both cold and threatening, an enigmatic figure who keeps to himself and discourages unnecessary interaction. His distant demeanor makes him an intimidating presence, someone who commands attention without seeking it and inspires unease with just a glance. Yet, beneath this exterior lies a complicated soul, one capable of extraordinary compassion, especially toward children.
Mylo is a loner by nature, finding solace in solitude and avoiding most forms of social engagement. He prefers the shadows of life, unnoticed and unbothered, content with observing the world rather than actively participating in it. To those who approach him, he is brusque and curt, often giving the impression of indifference or disdain. Conversations with Reaper are rarely pleasant for the uninitiated, as his dry wit and biting sarcasm leave no room for small talk. This cold exterior serves as both a defense mechanism and a deliberate choice; he sees relationships as messy and often painful, something he would rather not burden himself with. To Reaper, isolation is a sanctuary where he is free from the complexities of human connection.
However, Mylo’s solitude is not born from arrogance but from a deep-seated fear of vulnerability. Trust is not something he gives lightly, and few, if any, have managed to see beyond the fortress he has built around himself. The idea of opening up terrifies him, and he often pushes people away before they can get too close. Those who try to break through his icy shell are met with resistance, and it takes extraordinary patience and persistence to uncover the person he truly is. His reluctance to share his emotions stems from past experiences, where trust was met with betrayal or pain, reinforcing his belief that keeping others at arm’s length is safer.
What makes Reaper so intriguing is the contradiction within his character. For all his harshness and apparent apathy, he has a surprisingly soft spot for children. Their innocence, curiosity, and unfiltered emotions break through his walls in a way that no adult ever could. Around children, Reaper transforms into someone almost unrecognizable. He becomes gentle, patient, and even playful, often indulging their requests with a quiet smile. One of his favorite ways to connect with kids is by shifting into his dragon form, allowing them to climb onto his back or marvel at his impressive wings. This act, though seemingly small, is a profound expression of his true self—one that values joy and wonder but is too guarded to show it freely.
Children are the only ones who see the purest version of Reaper, untainted by his bitterness or cynicism. Their presence reminds him of a time when life was simpler, before the weight of his experiences hardened him. He has an almost instinctual need to protect them, going to great lengths to ensure their safety and happiness. This protective nature is one of the few qualities that hint at the depth of his character, showing that underneath the coldness is a heart capable of immense kindness.
Despite his capacity for good, Reaper is no saint. There is a darker side to his personality, one fueled by anger and a thirst for vengeance. He is not one to forgive easily, and those who wrong him or the few he cares about will face his wrath. His vengeful streak is not impulsive but calculated, a simmering rage that waits for the right moment to strike. Reaper’s patience in seeking retribution is unnerving, as he is willing to bide his time to ensure that those who have crossed him feel the full weight of his fury. This side of him is often what makes him so intimidating; his calm, composed demeanor hides a storm that can erupt without warning.
This duality—of compassion and vengefulness—defines much of Reaper’s personality. He is a man of extremes, capable of both immense tenderness and terrifying ruthlessness, depending on the situation. His moral compass is not black and white but a complex web of loyalty, principle, and personal grudges. He will go to great lengths to protect those he deems innocent, particularly children, yet he has no qualms about exacting brutal justice on those he believes deserve it.
Reaper’s cold exterior also serves another purpose: to hide the deep well of emotions he struggles to control. He feels everything intensely, from his anger to his compassion, but years of suppressing these emotions have left him appearing stoic and unfeeling. This repression often creates an internal conflict, as his desire for connection clashes with his fear of vulnerability. When alone, he wrestles with these feelings, his mind a battlefield of what he wants versus what he believes he deserves. This inner turmoil is part of what makes him such a compelling figure, as it adds layers to his character that only the most persistent can uncover.
Despite his flaws, Reaper is not irredeemable. There is a part of him that yearns for something more—a life where he doesn’t have to hide behind sarcasm and indifference. He admires those who can wear their emotions openly, though he would never admit it, and sometimes wishes he could do the same. These rare moments of longing are fleeting but significant, offering a glimpse into the person he could be if he allowed himself to heal.
Mylo’s personality is also deeply tied to his dragon form, which he sees as both a blessing and a burden. The immense power he possesses in this form is a source of pride, yet it also isolates him further from the world. He views his dragon self as an extension of his true nature—wild, untamed, and misunderstood. While he uses his dragon form to bring joy to children, it is also a weapon he wields in moments of anger or desperation, a stark contrast that mirrors the complexity of his character.
Appearance
Reaper, takes on the persona of a quiet, brooding figure who seems to exist on the fringes of everyday life. Standing at 5'11", he has a wiry, lanky frame that adds to his withdrawn and understated presence. His build is lean, almost fragile-looking, but there’s a subtle, sinewy strength hidden beneath the surface. His pale, almost pasty skin carries a faint grayish hue, giving him an ethereal and ghostly air that makes him stand out even as he tries to blend into the background.
His face is long and narrow, with hollow cheeks and a defined jawline that give him an almost regal appearance. Reaper’s lips are thin and often set in a neutral or slightly downturned expression. A faint scar slices across his right cheekbone, a subtle reminder of a past he doesn’t talk about. His eyes are sharp and piercing, a vivid crimson or deep garnet red that seem to glow faintly when caught in the right light. They’re heavy-lidded, often hidden beneath the messy fringe of his jet-black hair, which hangs in uneven, choppy strands. His hair is perpetually unkempt, falling just past his ears and framing his face in a way that only amplifies his disheveled, almost haunted look.
Reaper’s posture is slightly slouched, as though he’s trying to make himself smaller, less noticeable. His movements are fluid but deliberate, carrying a sense of restraint, as if he’s holding back from unleashing something much larger than himself. Though he seems like the type who wants to disappear into the crowd, there’s an unshakable sense of power and danger lurking beneath his quiet exterior. He’s the kind of person you might overlook at first glance but feel inexplicably drawn to, compelled by the strange energy he radiates.
Reaper’s wardrobe reflects his reserved and brooding personality, blending practicality with a subtle air of mystery. He favors dark, understated clothing that allows him to remain inconspicuous, yet his choice of attire still carries an unspoken edge, setting him apart from others.
Reaper wears a charcoal gray or black three-piece suit, slightly worn but well-fitted, with a tailored jacket that hugs his thin, lanky frame. The jacket features a high, structured collar and notch lapels, while the matching vest remains buttoned, emphasizing his slight build. Instead of the typical crisp white shirt, Reaper might choose one in a muted tone, like slate gray or deep navy, with a soft pinstripe pattern to add subtle texture without drawing attention. His ties are simple, dark, and free of embellishment, completing his somber appearance.
For outerwear, Reaper favors a long, double-breasted trench coat in black or dark olive, perfect for blending into the shadows. The coat’s high collar and belted waist provide a dramatic silhouette. On colder days, he might add a dark wool scarf and a pair of simple leather gloves.
His shoes are polished but modest—black leather oxfords with minimal detailing. Reaper doesn't concern himself with flashy accessories, but he might wear a plain silver watch or a ring with a subtle dragon motif, hinting at his hidden nature.
Mutation/Supernatural Ability
Mylo has the ability to shift into a massive dragon. In this form he stands at a towering 15' tall and from snout to tail he's about 30' long. His wingspan is about 40'.
(Drawn by ScardyKat)
Voice & Accent
David Gallagher
Strengths
Adaptability in Combat
Reaper’s ability to shift into a dragon grants him immense versatility. In his dragon form, he has physical power, flight, and durability, while his human form allows him to blend into society. This duality makes him a formidable opponent who can adapt to various situations.
Keen Intelligence and Observation
Reaper’s tendency to stay in the background, unnoticed, allows him to observe and analyze people and situations with a sharp, analytical mind. His intelligence helps him anticipate potential threats and strategize effectively, both in human and dragon form.
Resilience and Inner Strength
Despite his emo demeanor, Reaper has an indomitable inner strength forged from isolation and hardship. He rarely crumbles under pressure, finding ways to push through even when his body or mind is at its limit.
Weaknesses
Emotional Isolation
Reaper struggles with forming deep connections, keeping his emotions bottled up behind a wall of sarcasm and apathy. This emotional isolation makes it difficult for him to trust others or accept help, leaving him vulnerable when he can’t handle a situation alone.
Energy Drain from Dragon Form
Shifting into his dragon form is incredibly taxing, and prolonged use leaves him physically drained and vulnerable. His powers demand a careful balance; overusing them can leave him defenseless in moments of need.
Pale, Fragile Human Body
In his human form, Reaper’s body is thin, lanky, and not built for intense physical endurance or prolonged combat. His pale, grayish complexion hints at a constitution that’s far weaker than the dragon power he wields, making him susceptible to injury or illness if he isn’t careful.
Backstory
No one really knows where Reaper came from or his story but he's known to be a hitman of sorts for the mafia.
Phobias
Scopophobia (Fear of Being Watched)
Reaper is uneasy with attention, particularly when it feels invasive. He prefers to blend into the background, and being scrutinized—whether by strangers, enemies, or those trying to understand him—makes him deeply uncomfortable.
Philophobia (Fear of Being Loved)
Reaper’s fear of being loved is one of his most deeply ingrained and personal struggles, one that he hides behind his cold and distant exterior. This fear is rooted in a combination of his past experiences and his inner belief that love is both dangerous and fleeting. To Reaper, the idea of being loved means exposing himself in ways he isn’t prepared for, leaving him vulnerable to pain, disappointment, and rejection.
Anthophobia (Fear of Loving Others)
Reaper’s fear of loving others is just as significant as his fear of being loved. For him, love represents a loss of control, an emotional vulnerability he cannot afford to entertain. Loving someone means opening himself up to pain, betrayal, and the possibility of losing them, all of which terrify him more than he would ever admit.
Favourite Quote
"Do not fear death, but rather the unlived life." - Natalie Babbit
"Vengeance is in my heart, death in my hand, blood and revenge are hammering in my head." - Shakespeare
Theme Song(s)
Wrong Side of Heaven - Five Finger Death Punch
Don't Fear The Reaper - Blue Oyster Cult
Mount Everest - Labrinth
The Law - Reach
Wanted Dead Or Alive - Bon Jovi
Hells Bells - AC/DC
Ghost Riders In The Sky - Geoff Castellucci (Originally by Stan Jones)
Wait In The Truck - Hardy
Boulevard of Broken Dreams - Green Day
Animal I Have Become - Three Days Grace
Demons - Imagine Dragons
Monster - Skillet
Aint No Rest For The Wicked - Cage The Elephant
Affiliations
Open
Other
N/A