Salazar Grundy

Salazar Grundy is the son of Solomon Grundy, from the homonimous 1842 nursery rhyme, collected by James Orchard Halliwell.

He is a Rebel, and, with a destiny like his one, no one can really blame him.

Appearence
Salazar is a tall and slim boy, with a pale skin. He has brown hair, lighter on top and darker on the nape. He has a straight nose and heavy, perpetual eye bags.

Personality
He would be a very nice guy, too bad he's too depressed for the destiny he'll have to pledge. A gloomy expression is almost always on his face. Despite his sadness, he can put all of himself in everything he does, like everyday could be the last one.

Nursery rhyme - Solomon Grundy
Solomon Grundy,

Born on a Monday,

Christened on Tuesday,

Married on Wednesday,

Took ill on Thursday,

Grew worse on Friday,

Dead on Saturday,

Buried on Sunday,

That was the end,

Of Solomon Grundy.

How did Salazar get into it?
Simply he was conceived during the Wednesday honeymoon, right before Solomon "took ill".

Friends
He would prefer to not have many friends, because they'll surely suffer when he'll leave. Anyway, Bheka considers him his best friend, appreciating Salazar's honest nature.

Family
Salazar never knew his father, for obvious reason. His mother, Nathalie, never aximilated the loss of the husband, moreso knowing that her son will end in the same way. Salazar always took care of her, since childhhod, and he feels guilty for being, kinda sorta, the cause of her sadness.

Pets

Chrysanthemum, a butterfly: just like his owner, even the pet has a short life to live.