Roleplay Section: The Realm of Equestria (Will double for my bad lands character)
Name: Black Ink
Sex: Male
Age: Young Stallion
Species: Unicorn pony
Eye Color: A dark gray color (Mostly are hidden by his sun glasses)
Coat: A very light gray.
Mane/Tail: A strait black mane with a short tail.
Physique: He is rather small, with more feminine body build. He not particularly toned with little muscle.
Occupation: Freelance writer (Currently worker for the Canterlot Times)
Cutie Mark: A drop of ink with overlapping quill.
History: He was born in upper class Canterlot, to a rick business pony named Golden Lining and his Pegasus wife Silver Quill. His sister Silver lightning works on the Pontville weather team. His father wanted to take over his business, but he wanted to pursue writing like his mother. His current relationship with his father i strained, to say the least. Him and his mother get along much better. After leaving home he worked as a freelance writer, from adds to a few research papers. He final landed a job with Canterlot Times witch paid well. He devotes most of his free time writing his fiction novel "The Dark Times", based on the nightmare moon myths.
Character Summary:Rather eccentric, and likes to be around others (Even if the feeling is not mutual). Talks rather loudly and often. He's an intellectual at heart and loves to learn (Even if he hates being wrong) Can be serious if the need arises. His motivations in life are simple, live his life enjoying himself and learning all he can. He's a freelance writer, very good a reporting but aspires to write a successful novel. He's a capable magician (though a very specified type of magic). He can conjure objects into the world from his mind, Color (with the exception of black), size. detail, complexity, and the length of the spell increase it's difficulty to conjure. He often only summons quills for writing, anything more is straining on his body and can cause ailments if the spell is held too long. He dislikes being proven wrong, and will freak out at things that he can't understand.