Bheka Seeonee

Bheka (भेक) is the son of Mowgli, one of the major characters of The Jungle Book, a collection of stories written by Rudyard Kipling from 1893 to 1895. His name means "toad", in line with his father's name, "little frog".

He's not a Royal nor a Rebel, since he thinks is a lost battle, being the world of tales itself rotten inside.

Appearence
Bheka is a medium tall boy. While his skin has the average indian shade, his hair are silver grey. From behind the right ear starts a plait, which goes to rest on the shoulder. The shape of his eyes his thin, with narrow pupils. The nose is quite sharp and pointy. On the forehead he looks like to have a bindi, but it's just a birthmark.

Personality
Bheka is known troughout all the school as the most poisonous tongue of Book End. In fact, his most notable trait his the hatred toward other student, which expresses it in sarcastic comments, provocations and, when he's really in a bad mood, threats .Occasionally, he passes to the facts, from brawls to small revenges: this is a trait he inherited from his father. Actually, buried beneath this layer of meanness, lies a good, even if severe, spirit, wounded by the awareness that he had no chance to chose his own way. His harsh attitude is a way to be remembered as someone different from the man who has to become.