Name: Sphen Hollandaise (sometimes referred to as Kyle Smith)
Age: Fifteen
Race: Half-leprechaun and half-human (Irish, French, and Swedish).
Hair colour: Brown, but with the entire gel gunk it looks more like a brownish-black.
Eye colour: It changes from crystal clear blue to an emerald green.
Height: Around five feet and ten inches
Clothes style: At school – regular genes/pants/shorts and a t-shirt. Usually dark coloured tops.
Personality: A laid-back type person with a great sense of humor. Very smart, but never tries hard.
Weakness: Losing his lucky medallion (actually having Zeke lose his medallion) and shrinking. Also, getting squashed by other large people when tiny and crashing into trees 100% of the time when skiing.
Pet peeves: Losing his medallion because Zeke threw it down the well or flushed it down the toilet. Trees, people stepping on him when small, and Terry making fun of him.
Significant other: Aidenmare Morwen
Relations: Family – Aidenmare (wife), and Zeke (son). Had a younger brother, but is no longer alive.
Main powers: Leprechaun things. Never dying when crashing into trees.
Side powers: Shrinking and luck.
Transport of choice: When in regular size - horses, cars, x-wings, bicycles.
When in tiny form – matchboxes with battery operated motors or Aidenmare’s shouler.
Weapon(s) of choice: Weighted daggers and a gun.
Origin/History: Sphen Hollandaise (also known as Kyle Smith or Johnson) had always relied on his extraordinary luck. He would ace every test, score all the hoops in basketball, and find money on the streets all the time. Russell, Sphen’s best friend, joked about all his luck being the work of his lucky medallion which he wore around his neck all the time. At one time in school, the students were assigned a Heritage Day project. No matter how hard he tried, Sphen could not get any information about his heritage from his parents. The only thing he was able to learn was that his father was from Cleveland, Ohio. His mother’s past remained a dark, evasive secret. One day while walking home with Russell, he luckily happened to see a poster advertising an Irish carnival. The symbol on the poster looked exactly like his medallion. Not knowing his risk, Sphen decided to visit the carnival and check out if he could possibly be Irish. The next day at school was his worst day ever. Everything seemed to turn upside down for him. In the morning, he droped his heavy trophy on his foot and his mother started cooking exotic foods and speaking with a strange accent. At school, Sphen spilled his lunch on himself, lost his homework, and dropped a large chocolate cake on his nice clean shirt. The terrible thing was that everyone seemed to be a little taller than him and his ears became a little pointier. He had never noticed it before. Then, during his science class, the big shock hit him. While experimenting with magnets, his necklace was attracted to it even though it was supposed to be made of solid gold. That was when Sphen realized that this was not his medallion, but an imposter. He had to get home to tell his parents, but when he arrived, he found his mom only one inch tall. The news that he was part leprechaun had finally been broken to him. Boiled pig’s feet for breakfast, stolen pots o’ gold, and pointy ears were just a few of his problems. It was up to him to save his family from the evil leprechaun that stole his charm. That leprechaun went by the name of Seamus McTiernan. Sphen must defeat the charismatic thief who took the charm before he gains control of all the Leprechauns. He does this with the help of his friends Russell and Bonnie, his parents, and his grandfather. In the process, Sphen learns that he is capable of making his own luck.
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