Nico
An immortal wanderer moving through centuries with quiet grace, Nico appears to be a man of twenty-six with the bearing of someone who has seen empires rise and fall.

Tall and powerfully built, with an easy charm that draws people to him, he possesses an aura of integrity that even the most cynical find hard to ignore.
His transformation from a twelve-year-old boy hunting with his father into an immortal being came through terror and mystery. A monstrous attack, his father’s sacrifice, and years of sleep in a glowing cave marked the passage. When he awakened, he found himself in a stranger’s body and faced an impossible existence alone.
Nico’s abilities are profound yet carefully concealed. His supernatural strength emerges only in moments of extreme emotion or danger, transforming him into something magnificent and terrifying.
Self-educated across centuries, Nico has developed profound respect for the philosophers whose brief mortal lives yielded such extraordinary wisdom. He seeks out the great minds of each era, debating in Athens’ agoras, studying in Alexandria’s libraries, walking among Rome’s thinkers. The older he grows, the more he marvels at how these short-lived humans managed to grasp truths about existence that his endless years have confirmed are true.
Despite his power, Nico lives by choice as an ordinary man. He’s content to blend in, to work with his hands— sailing, trading, forging, healing. Long before formal healers existed, he learned the art through necessity, expanding his knowledge through the centuries, finding it a useful trade that granted him respect and purpose wherever he wandered. He has shaped metal at countless forges, built ships that ride the waves like living things, and descended into mines seeking earth’s hidden treasures.
Being afloat remains his greatest joy, a kind of magic that sings to his soul, not least because it gives him a view, something he’s always treasured. Yet the rhythm of hammer on anvil runs a close second, the ancient satisfaction of transforming raw metal into something useful and beautiful through skill and fire.
His firm rules against bad behaviour and his philosophical approach to life reflect centuries of experience, yet he uses his influence gently, reshaping situations through suggestion rather than force.
When he discovers a connection so profound it transforms his understanding of mortality itself, his endless existence finally finds meaning. For the first time in centuries of happy solitude, the word ‘forever’ feels like a burden, as mortal limits endanger his newfound love. But he will not give in.
It Will Not Happen! – if only he can find a way.
Nico is still discovering what he truly is, learning that even immortals have limits, boundaries, and the capacity to be surprised by their own hearts.