Seth of the Snow

Seth - known also as Seth of the Snow - is a member of. He is the younger brother of Kamazotz and older half-brother of Stett. Born to the same colony as his brother, it is unsure how many siblings Kamazotz and Seth have, but they are currently the only two confirmed offspring of Kal Mors and Awilliks.

Appearance
Seth's true form is rare among their kind, as he inherited an extremely rare gene that causes a lighter fur pigmentation. He is notably smaller than his older brother, having been born as part of a younger egg group, but he and his brother maintain a close relationship. Though small in his natural form, this is attributed to Seth being considered a "juvenile" or child member of Chiroptera Noctis, which can grow to be much larger as adults. Kamazotz makes mention of Seth being more "ratlike" in appearance than he is. Seth also inherited the same smaller ears his mother possesses, unlike the larger ears of Kamazotz and Kal Mors. His eyes are a bright scarlet color.

In his human form, Seth maintains fair hair, perhaps due to his rare fur pigmentation in his natural form. His eyes are more of a gold color than red, in an attempt to be more associable with the human race. Seth appears to be a young boy anywhere from eleven to fourteen years old in his human form, and he also wears a lot of black like his brother does.

Personality
Far more relaxed and pragmatic than his brother, Seth still possesses the typical lust to feed that possesses most juvenile members of Chiroptera Noctis. As a young member, he also has trouble learning how to control the urge to feed, so as to feed in a more practical manner.

Early Life
Seth was born to a younger egg group than Kamazotz, but was presumed to be the only survivor of his egg group in the end. As a child, he was raised alongside Kamazotz.

Trivia

 * Seth is known as Seth of the Snow for two reasons: his fur color, and his December birth date.
 * Seth's name is inspired by the Egyptian god Set, who is the god of the desert, storms, disorder, violence, and foreigners.