Trev Hölzer

History
Trev’s mother was studying history at a university in the United States, but she originally was from Japan. During her first year in University, she returned home for Christmas to Japan. There, she met a man and well, nine months later, Trev was born in the United States. He was raised by a cheap, horrible nanny while his mother was out finding a job and going back to school. By the time he could (should’ve been able to) tell who was his mother and who was his father, he recognized his nanny as his mother, rather than his actual mother.

When he was five years old, his mother was in a car accident and was killed instantly, and his nanny disappeared into thin air. The police found the child almost a week later, somehow still alive. They say he survived off of pure luck, and they didn’t know how right they were. He was quickly put into the system, and went through a series of foster homes before finally another Japanese demigod came and took him to the American-Branch of the Japanese camp, which was located in Arizona.