Name - Noah Ramirez
Age - 15
Where from - Michigan, U.S.A.
Clothes - He wears a grayish-green jacket, an almost white T-shirt with yellow prints, and grey pants. He also wears a white-and-blue tennis shoes.
Outlook - Slightly shorter than average. Dark brown, short hair and dark brown eyes.
Character - He has a childish nature, fun-loving, but a bit timid. He's kind and forgiving, generally, which is a sharp contrast with his partner. Simple-minded, he makes a good listener, but often fail to get his point across to others. He is a bit weak-willed and often yields to Hecate, his partner.
Crest - Innocence
Digivice - Season 3
Additional - He has a pair of sunglasses in his pocket. Noah has pencils in his pocket and a small notebook as well. He has an identification band from his hospital on his left hand.
Partner - A Falcomon (Black/Savers) by the nickname Hecate. More information see my next post.
About partner - Hecate's personality remains pretty much the same in all of her forms. She is strong-willed and fierce, and will do anything to have her way. She is intelligent and curious, and at first glance you can tell the Falcomon is the dominate one between the two. Sometimes she gets a bit out of hand and do something not very ethical, but that's where her partner comes in and becomes her conscious.
History - (Hooray for CopyAndPaste... o.O)
Noah was born and raised as a normal kid until he turned four. At the age of three, he almost had a car accident. Luckily, he didn't get hurt as the car passed him without contact, but the shock had caused him some mental issues. It took several months until his parents realized that something was wrong with him and sent him to a hospital. They then learned from the doctor that Noah will periodically lose some of his memory, but his parents were determined to cure their son of this disability. Since then, they traveled to many countries in search for the best doctors to cure their son.
Eventually they ran out of money and and the medications were getting no where. In fact, if anything, his memory was getting worse. His parents were forced to give up and send him to a government funded hospital. He stayed there for about a year, with his father and mother visiting him nearly every other day.