Celeron
General
Hero name: Celeron
Real name: Santiago Alonso Castellano y Vargas
Birthday: 12 May X018 (Taurus)
Age: 27
Height: 6 ft 3 / 190 cm
Weight: 210 lb / 95 kg
Body Build: Athletic, muscular
Body Hair: Smooth, cleanly shaved
Hair Color: Black
Eye Color: Dark Brown
Race:
Human
Hero name: Celeron
Real name: Santiago Alonso Castellano y Vargas
Orientation: Bisexual
Role: Versatile
Penis Length: 9 in / 23 cm
Penis Girth: Thick with prominent veins
Foreskin: Uncut
Pubes: Wax-smooth (maintains per childhood regime)
Balls: Average, tight, high
Nipples: Pink, small, sensitive to rough handling
Others: Lightning scars on thighs
Stats
Class: Tactical, Scout
Tier: S-Tier
Occupation:
Crown Prince of Androsia
Guardian of the Hague Gates
Base of Operation:
Royal Fortress Castellano,
Androsia
Abilities (Level)
The Iron Spurs of Pegasus (Las Espuelas de Hierro de Pegaso) (A)
- Santiago bears the Horse Artifact as iron spurs fused to his ankles, permanent and unremovable. It grants him infinite stamina and exponentially increasing speed. The longer he runs without stopping, the faster he becomes, theoretically without limit.
The Swift Lance (La Lanza Veloz) (A)
- From the spurs, he generates La Lanza Veloz, a golden lance of solidified kinetic energy that channels his velocity into piercing force, extending his reach ten feet or more. The lance can be thrown and will return to his hand, or wielded as a striking weapon that intensifies with his momentum.
Weaknesses
Unarmored
- Celeron has very minimal defenses, trading them for his speed. One clean hit can end him. If he stopped suddenly, the built-up velocity has to go somewhere, resulting in the lightning scars across his thights.
Confidence Dependency
- Celeron’s powers function normally at all times. His confidence, however, is tethered. Without Taurion close by, he grows reckless, takes impossible risks, and doubts his own judgment. He compensates with aggression that borders on suicidal.
Separation Anxiety
- Unable to sleep alone since childhood. When separated, he either paces manically or collapses into depression. No middle ground.
Compulsive Competition
- Santiago cannot refuse a challenge. Any challenge, from anyone, regardless of stakes or timing or how obviously he is being baited into it. King Alonso Castellano raised both sons on the understanding that a prince who stopped proving himself was a prince who could be replaced, and he made certain Santiago heard it more often than Mateo did.
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Appearance
Santiago shares his twin’s black hair and dark brown eyes, but his build is lean muscle made for acceleration rather than endurance. He is beautiful in a predatory way, with high cheekbones and a sharp jaw, a perpetual smirk that conceals constant anxiety.
His body is muscular but streamlined, thighs developed from sprinting rather than standing, waist narrow, shoulders broad but not as dense as his brother’s. He is hairy like Mateo but shaves compulsively, chest and abdomen kept smooth by ritual habit, a leftover from their father’s demands for aerodynamic efficiency.
Scars lightning across his thighs from when he pushed too fast and tore muscle from bone. The Iron Spurs of Pegasus were fused into his ankle bones, permanent and unremovable, aching when he was still too long.
As Celeron, he wears a skin-tight white bodysuit of featherlight silk that covers him from neck to toe, seams reinforced with gold threading that channels his kinetic energy and prevents friction burns at high speeds. Over this, a harness of light bronze plating protects the chest and spine without adding weight, the plates shaped like horse armor. A golden circlet matching Mateo’s but thinner, sharper, sits atop his loose black hair.
Personality
Santiago is loud, demanding, competitive, and hollow. Every gesture is calculated dominance. He learned early that hesitation equals punishment and that weakness meant watching Mateo take pain meant for him.
He masks need with arrogance and fear with aggression. He defines himself entirely through Mateo. Fast because Mateo is slow. Attack because Mateo defends. Without this mirror, he does not know who he is. He has never had a solo thought, a private desire, a self not shaped in response to his twin. He protects Mateo with violence. Anyone who threatens his brother faces disproportionate response.
Santiago has killed for insults and maimed for slights. Yet he also hurts Mateo, tests him, pushes him, because their father’s voice in his head says he is weak, make him stronger, break him to rebuild him.
He approaches intimacy as competition. Numbers mattered to him once, bedding nobles and heroes and commoners to prove desirability. With men, he is dominant and aggressive. With women, performatively gentle in ways that feel like acting. He has never been intimate with anyone while Mateo was not at least nearby.
Running is the only time his mind stops. The faster he goes, the less he thinks. He pushes toward terminal velocity, seeking oblivion and risking death for moments of peace. He has never told Mateo that sometimes he wants to keep accelerating until the world blurs away entirely.
Origins
Santiago was born first, by seven minutes. King Alonso Castellano decided in those seven minutes which son he would be pleased with and never revisited the decision.
Every trauma Mateo suffered, Santiago experienced differently as the observer with guilt and the survivor with debt. When their father beat Mateo for failing to hold steady, Santiago learned that his brother’s pain was his responsibility.
When they were locked in darkness as a bonding exercise, Santiago was the one who kept them sane with stories and desperate fantasies. He was the golden prince, the favorite, his father’s true heir in temperament. The Androsian court expected them to compete for the crown. Instead, they conspired to survive.
At twelve, they received their Artifacts. The Iron Spurs of Pegasus were fused painfully into Santigo’s ankles, ensuring that the prince would never lose the national treasure.
At sixteen, they killed their first Hague Kaiju together. By twenty, they were holding breaches for hours while citizens evacuated. By twenty-five, they were known as the Iron Gates. Nothing passed them.
The Hague Domain leaks into Androsia at seven known points and countless unknown. The twins are the only ones who can seal them temporarily because their Artifacts resonate with the portals in ways scholars do not understand.
They have spent their adult lives running from gate to gate, holding back nightmares, never resting, never separate. They never developed separate identities.
Santiago is the half that attacks, and Mateo is the half that defends, and neither functions alone.
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