Valtander

Valtander is a vile and sadistic Vasto Lorde turn Arrancar. His pension for brutal tactics and overwhelming strategy, as a Vasto Lorde, put him at the forefront of a small contingency of Adjuchas class Menos Grande. After staging many assaults on the Human world from his base of operations deep within the waste of Hueco Mundo he grows board with his limited power and devoured all but his most loyal members, the surge of power changed him and he evolved past Vasto Lorde.

Appearance
Valtander is of average height, standing at roughly 5’8” tall, and is modestly built, weighing in at roughly 160 lbs with little muscle showing (most of the tone is in his torso and his upper limbs, which are covered). Bodily appearances show for white skin, black hair, and a couple scars. His hands are notably rough and somewhat bulky, indicating a lack of finesse in his character, though it also shows for his ability to exert force when needed. Valtander’s hollow mask remant resembles a human skull and covers most of the left side of his face, giving his eye a distinct yellow appearance of a hollow’s eye. His Arrancar uniform consists of an open flowing jacket, a v-collar shirt, and the usual hakama, sash, & black socks, the only exception being the white-strapped sandals. His hollow hole, while placed in his left oblique, is covered by his shirt. One or two unusual features about Valtander’s clothing is his backwards white colonial hat, keeping his hair orderly, and the black cloth serving as an eyepatch; he is blind in his right eye.

Personality
Mellow and calm would best describe Valtander; keeping an air of cool about him (much less the toxicity of his smoke), Valtander usually shows a demeanor that has no room for nonsense, intent on listening and getting things done in an efficient and timely manner without participating in any small talk. He is often prone to dabbling in toxic substances for a quick ‘high’, but his concentration is undisturbed when he’s feeling good; sometimes it helps him keep his cool when times are stressful.

Like a good worker, Valtander will follow orders with minimal questioning, but he will refuse to follow an order or commit a deed if he thinks it conflicts with the status quo, be it his own or his superiors. Along this sense of duty, Valtander also has a grim but true sense of justice; he will not kill for simple pleasure or the pleasure of others, only if he thinks violence has been engaged for a wrong reason, such as divine authority or conflict of interest. He believes killing is of the natural order, and will not unsheathe his sword unless it is to defend himself or someone else who doesn’t deserve it. In the case of war, he will try to avoid casualties, but will side with those he thinks are friends and be a defensive player against enemies, striking only when the time is right.