Damian Redgrave

Damian Redgrave (b. 7 September 1981) is the last remaining bloodline member of the Redgrave family and the current head of the family. Although he is the head of the family, he does not wear the Redgrave Abyssal Ring; his adopted son Levi Redgrave is the current owner of the ring, even though he is not part of the bloodline of the family.

Biography
Damian Redgrave was born on 7 September 1981 to the youngest son of the Redgrave family. Due to his father's distain for his family's tradition of joining the military, the Redgraves ostracized the branch of the family. As such, Damian was raised as a magician not associated with the Redgrave legacy. Damian and his parents became closer to the Guild away from the militantly independent beliefs of the main family.

Damian attended a magical academy for both Guild and independent magicians, graduating from the academy in 1997 with a nominal rank of journeyman magician.

Damian inherited the family fortune following the arrest and conviction of his cousin Jason, becoming the current head of the family in 2001.

Sentinel Island Incident
Damian is one of the two survivors of the Sentinel Island Incident that left 17 other members of the Redgrave family dead under suspicious circumstances. Although the police investigation found no evidence that could connect him to the crimes and the severe injuries that he sustained, Damian faced widespread public scrutiny in the following years, and many people view him as the culprit of the deaths. After he took control of the family (now reduced to only him and his son Levi), these suspicions only increased in prominence.

Health Concerns
Although Damian survived the events of the Sentinel Island Incident, he was left severely injured and on the verge of death. Investigations into his role in the incident had to wait until he managed to recover enough from his injuries to speak with detectives, but the investigations cleared him of any involvement in the crimes.

Damian suffers from severe neurological damage to his right leg and hip, rendering the limb largely useless for movement. He requires the use of a cane to walk around normally, and he often wears a lightweight brace from his hip to his knee to help support his weight. He is able to hold himself upright without his cane, but the leg is quick to weaken and often unresponsive to most nerve impulses.