❝Ugh--! Too much beer & pretz'ls...❞ |
Name: Louis Frederick Demotte
Nicknames/Alias: Louie Age: 25-29 Gender: Cis-Male Sexuality: Homosexual Date/Place of Birth: 7/26, American South Currently: North America Nationality/Species: American, Human, Alien Host Occupation: Chef The off-colour grandson of a proper, southern debutante, Louie is hardly as "civilized". Fond of pubs, raunchy jokes, and gambling, he's lost his shirt more times than he cares to count trying to hustle poker or pool. He has a very thick, Cajun accent and likes to dye his hair an array of odd colours. Currently, it is Magenta.
With an attitude that is none to be desired, and fond of spitting French slurs at visiting tourists, Louis works as a sous chef in a popular Mardi Gras haunt. Without proper schooling, he is a great cook and climbed the kitchen ladder quickly. Currently, Louie lives with his aging grandmother. Despite his crass nature with people in general, he is considerably respectful toward her. This is mostly because she is the one who raised him (After the death of his father, Louis' mother abandoned him with his maternal grandmother; Mrs. Victoria "Minnie" Babineaux.) and does not doubt that she will clock him upside the back of his bald head with her cane. To help with her medical bills, Louis has been known to sell his body and its parts to science and medicine. ALT; In an alternative universe where the world has been overtaken by a virus that mutates its hosts into hideous monsters, Louis was infected by what's called a "bayou barnacle". It nestles itself between the stomach and diaphragm and nourishes itself through the walls of the digestive system. As it grows, Louie's stomach also grows distended. The "bayou barnacle" looks like a nest of tentacles and cannot be removed by any means. As it matures, the parasite tricks the body into regrowing tissue and, even, blood-carrying pathways so that it shares a cardiovascular and, in Louie's case, nervous system with it's host. At its most mature state, the parasite forms a mouth across its host's naval and can extend and retract its tentacles through "gills" in the skin and through the natural orifices. |