Faust Grenze

Faust Grenze is the son of Janus, god of beginnings and transitions, and of gates, doors, doorways, endings and time. His mother, Elsabeth Grenze, died shortly after his birth and Faust was taken to the Wolf House by Lupa soon after.

Appearance
Faust has brown eyes and messy, unmanageable brown hair that he keeps out of his face with a white headband with two black buckles. He has a normally dishevled look to him regardless of what he wears and what he wears normally is the purple Camp Jupiter shirt, jeans and is often barefoot.

Personality
Lazy for a Roman demigod, many claim that he's probably the child of Ignavia (personification of laziness) but whenever he does get around to doing anything he's incredibly focused. He's also sarcastic, with a quick wit, and shows incredible insight to whenever something new comes around or when something will come to an end.

History
Having been raised by Lupa, because his mother died during childbirth, he had been one of the most focused and described as one of the most Roman demigods at Camp Jupiter. That all changed when he went on a quest that had him cross paths with Ignavia who cursed him with laziness. Because no one knows how to undo the curse, he's been living with it for the last seven years. Unfortunately that quest continued to go downhill for him and the three demigods who were with him and Faust was the only one to make it back. Faust hasn't gone on another quest since.

Powers and Abilities
Sense of Beginnings and Ends: Faust has the ability to know when new things will start and when other things will end. Because of this many demigods go to him for information about whether or not they'll be going on a quest or when their friends will be coming back from their quests.

Ingnavia's Curse: During a quest when he was 11, Faust was cursed by Ingnavia with laziness. Despite the efforts of many, no one has been able to lift his curse.

Trivia

 * Faust Grenze will be appearing in a story I'm going to write that takes place before the events of Rick Riordan's stories