(Please note that my Chromebook can't use Photoshop, which explains why I used scratch.mit.edu. Anyway, lets get to the actual reference sheet:) Name: Romulus Also known as: The Iron Bull's calf Age: Unknown Status: Alive Species: Dark Dragon Type: Parasite Gender: Male Elements: Electricity, (Main body) Night fire (Second head) Skill level: Master Family: Remus (Brother) Vordt (Father) Civil Status: Not a citizen of Warfang Dark Army Status: Soldier Can Speak? Yes Intelligence: Average Personality and Character: Romulus can be described as an affable darker, having a cordial relationship with his enemies, the Freedom Flyers and Warfang, a suave charm and an uncharacteristic non-abusive relationship with his brother, Remus and his unnamed conjoined twin. Be warned though, for he can and will be quite nightmarish on the battlefield, going so far as to flat-out mock his enemies much like the infamous Flamecrawler. Skills & abilities: Romulus' heads each wield both Electricity and Night Fire, which can be combined with each other to form devastating attacks in battle. When the two heads are at sufficient power, they can use a combined Lightning-Night Fire 'Fury' attack, which is similar to that performed by Xarei Firewing. Weaknesses: Much like all Darkers, he'll die in Elemental Light. Backstory: The son of Vordt the Iron bull and an unnamed Darker known simply as the 'Ghost Fox', Romulus was born from an egg among a clutch that, much like the late Barax hatched into a darker that was afflicted by Gigantism and Siamese twin syndrome, killing off all but one of his fellow siblings, said sibling being named Remus. Now, he wanders the wastes with Raven, one of the ten Alphas and his Beta, Phantom, the Beta that serves said Alpha and his brother, Remus. Relationships: Remus: The relationship between these two darkers is far less hostile than that of the two other infamous sibling darkers Sindra and Windra, as they are quite willing to work together in combat, are on affable terms off the field and even seem to actually get along well. Vordt: He doesn't care about his father. Not out of spite or hatred, but simple apathy to his fate.