Walter Knighte Traits

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Name: Walter Knighte
•Age: 28
•Species: Human, or Mutant
•Gender: Male
•Height: 5’11”
•Weight: 210 lbs.
•Appearance: White Ice covered Body, Athletic Build, Deep blue eyes, and scars across his back and chest with one ripping down his right arm.
•Personality: deference, endurance, sensitiveness, and aggression.
•Traits: power over Ice, intelligent
He had to live without a dad because his walked out before he was born. As he was growing up he had to defend himself a lot and take on the role of the “man of the house”. He was picked on for being smart, so he taught himself different forms of martial arts over the years. After high school he went to Stanford, to study up on the different degrees of science. Where he met Victor and showed him almost

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