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Character InformationName: William T. Spears
Canon: Kuroshitsuji
Canon Point: Post chapter 66
Age: Looks to be in his early 30s
History: Wikia page for William T. SpearsPersonality: Technically, this section should be left blank, as William T. Spears is virtually devoid of that thing which we refer to as a “personality.” But, I suppose that, in itself, creates his personality — stoic, serious, and ever composed. William is the epitome of professionalism.
On the job, William uses his lack of emotions to get things done in precisely the way they should be. According to him, bringing emotions into your job is pointless, as they only get in the way of what needs to be done. However, we see a lot of his true thoughts (and emotions!) coming out when he speaks with those he looks down upon. He never hesitates to point out how vulgar he finds demons, such as Sebastian, or to call his less-than-desirable coworker, Grell Sutcliff, names like, “that thing” and “trash officer.” In his speech, William attempts to remain formal, calling himself, and others, by their full names (unless he’s talking down to them.)
Yet, even with these emotions slipping though, his main drive is to get the work done. He’s a stickler for following the rules. One of his biggest qualms seems to be reapers who modify their scythes without following proper procedure, even going as far as to confiscate Grell Sutcliff’s chainsaw-scythe after ‘rescuing’ him during the Jack the Ripper Arc. Upon us meeting his other coworker, Ronald Knox for the first time, one of the first things William goes to ask is whether or not Ronald got clearance to modify his scythe into the shape of a lawn mower. Ronald cuts him off with his answer before he even gets the entire inquiry out, showing that William has a tendency to ask these types of questions.
Even William’s attire suggests someone who takes his or her job seriously. Unlike Grell Sutcliff, who wears effeminate shoes and drapes a stolen, red jacket off his shoulders, or Ronald Knox whose tie is always loose and ill fitting, William’s wardrobe consists of only highly professional garments. His black suit is always straight and pressed. The collar of his Victorian style undershirt stands up, just as it should, with his tightly knotted tie holding it perfectly in place. His black-framed glasses are constantly being adjusted to their proper position by whatever he happens to be holding in his hands. His shoes are shined, probably daily, and even his hair remains perfectly neat and parted (even while hanging upside-down from a trapeze!) In fact, the only time we see William in anything less, is during the Circus Arc where, in an attempt to blend in, his normal suit becomes affixed with wild patterns of stars and polka dots, and is drenched in obnoxious colors. Yet, when it comes right down to it, William is still dressed professionally in this moment (as outrageous garments are what we’ve come to expect at a circus.)
Adding even more to his professionalism is William’s obvious attempt at staying organized. He is often seen carrying a black, three-ring binder, which contains documents on his current assignment. These documents are tabbed with post-it note like slips to aid him in finding just the page he needs in a pinch. William also makes use of a handy, pen-shaped stamp that applies a ‘completed’ mark to any assignments he’s finished. On the cover of chapter 27, we see that owns a Rolodex, which he would use to keep track of any important names and contacts. Finally, we see him, regrettably, present Sebastian with a name card upon their first meeting, a formal attempt at keeping his name known to those he works with.
Though, all of this isn’t done without reason. William’s main goal in staying professional is to avoid working overtime. He’ll do whatever he can to prevent it from occurring, and on multiple occasions we hear him state firmly that he detests it. However, it seems that his avid attempts can’t always prevent the inevitable. Lack of personnel, inadequate and reckless workers (like Grell Sutcliff), and demons all work against his attempts to get out of work on time.
Demons are at the forefront, greedily consuming countless souls that are not yet ready to be reaped. As seen in every encounter between William and Sebastian, William cannot hold back his true feelings about the wretched creatures. He continuously insults Sebastian’s demeanor and doesn’t believe him for a second when Sebastian states that he’s no longer interested in savagely devouring souls. William detests even being around demons. While having to share a tent with Sebastian during the Circus Arc, William draws a line in the ground with his scythe, indicating where his personal space begins and that Sebastian was not to cross the line at any cost. When Sebastian's master, Ciel Phantomhive carelessly takes a half step into William's "zone", William immediately uses his scythe to poke Ciel out, complaining that they are going against the border rules that have been set. Even atop the trapeze, William’s stubbornness with the creatures persisted. He refused to complete the act easily, as he believed merely touching Sebastian would corrupt him.
It’s obvious that William likes to take the ‘to the point’ method whenever he actually does express emotion. He can be very skeptical of those around him, and automatically assumes others are doing things they shouldn’t be. Noting, again how when Ronald Knox comes to William’s aid towards the end of the Circus Arc, William gives one look at Ronald’s lawn mower-shaped death scythe and presumes it must be illegal. Ronald brushes off William’s accusing manor and hushes him by saying he’s already done all the paperwork.
But, the biggest way William gets his point across is through force. He adeptly uses his extendable scythe to threaten those who anger him, and won’t back down until he’s positive they will behave. Grell Sutcliff experiences plenty of William’s forcefulness after he’s caught misbehaving in the Jack the Ripper arc. William shuts up Grell’s whining by descending from the rooftops, directly upon his head, then demanding he keeps quiet by tossing him about by his hair. Eventually, he drags the battered reaper off by a fist-full of hair.
In the end, William expresses more emotion then he would ever care to admit. If questioned on it, he would probably deny everything. But as long as the job is getting done, that’s what really matters to him.
Abilities: Being a reaper, William has the ability to reap human souls with the use of his death scythe. He is given the power to then decided if it should pass on to the afterlife or, if the person seems as though they will bring something worthy to the mortal world, revive them. Along with this comes increased speed and agility, and enhanced balance and reaction timing. William is also a very adept learner and is dedicated to completing his assigned work in the most efficient way possible (Because who ever wants to work overtime, right?)
Strengths: Efficient, serious, adaptable, unflappable, professional
Weaknesses: Violent, unsympathetic, impatient, stubborn, judgmental, and
really bad eyesight
God/Shinki: God
Why?: Technically, he is already a god and has already died in canon. His death was very significant to how he became a reaper, so I would like him to retain that memory.
Top 3 Choices: Ma'at, Shai, Chronos
God Type: He will treat his role as his newly assigned god with the same amount of respect and dedication as he does for his job as a reaper. However, since he is not coming to work with a large pile of documents stating who he is
required to reap that day, he will be more selective with what prayers he will take on. For example, ones that are specifically directed toward the god he represents and ones that he is certain he can complete quickly, but also to the highest standard possible.
Power: Precognition - this plays off of William's job as a reaper giving him the knowledge of who is going to die, and by what means, before it happens (Which we know can be up to, at least, a month ahead of time!) This will give him insight into how a situation might go down before hand and allow him to complete the different prayers he takes on more efficiently.
Writing SampleSample: Thread between William and Mikoto SuohOtherAnything Else?: Nope!