Citizen Jay

=Physical Description=
 * Garments/Armor: Jay either wears a white robe and hood with black about the edges, or black robes with white detailing. The two can be uncomfortable, so when he isn't busy he wears the old Dalaran robe that he has carried with him through both lives. He likes to think himself stylish and buy new clothes and outfits constantly, sometimes using all the money he has on his person to complete a new look.
 * Other: Citizen Jay's smile has to be his most striking feature. The structure is a little too animalistic, the canines on top set high, very pointed. The ones on bottom are nearly fangs. While the teeth are straight, his grin is almost devilish... monstrous. Combined with his cackling, maddening laugh, you could swear he was a lunatic.

=Personality= Jay is a little complex... Suffice to call him a near-nihilist, pessimistic, pseudo-pacifist, philosopher, with a superiority and inferiority complex. His outlook is that of someone who is happy to be a grim realist. He's absolutely dead set on the idea that he's the only one that "gets it", and the world would be a much better place if everyone else understood.

The basic message, and what is constantly running through Jay's head, is that reality is a plane of perception, and what he perceives could be totally wrong, or not even exist. Since He's the only one inside his head, and the only one that feels his pain and hears his thoughts, he is the only citizen, and thereby the ruler of his own little world and everything around it. Basically, he doubts the very existance of reality and thinks he's the king of everything he sees.

On the other hand, while he doubts that anything is real (since it could be just some dream or illusion or greater, misunderstood enigma), Jay thinks that he's freed himself of some mental bond that everyone lives under. The explanation is long and complicated... the short version is that everything is pointless, but not inherently meaningless. He says that there is absolutely no reason to harm or kill another person, and now that he knows that he can do it without remorse, taking solace in the idea that he's the only one that understands why it doesn't need to happen.

All in all, Jay's mind is always racing, always trying thinking and pondering the world that surrounds him. He laughs too much, trapped in his deep near-maddness, weaving in and out of his idea that he is above everyone else on the plane of thought, sometimes depressing himself with scope and size of the universe, sometimes having arguments with himself about the way things are and should be.

Maybe he's crazy... maybe he really is the only one that gets it...

=History=