


This curiosity most likely what led him to decide to become a reverend. Growing while observing those people, Gray became curious as to how people are still able to stay committed into their faith in God and questioning if God exists, how he feels when he saw such people. Not much is known about Gray before the start of the story other than he have witnessed people who believe in God ever since he was young. He appears to speak in a Shakespearean-like language, always replacing normal words with "thou", "thy", "whilst", and so on. He seems to have a thirst for knowledge, going to any length to acquire the knowledge he seeks even if it means sacrificing people's lives. Despite his position as a reverend, Gray himself doesn't believe in the existence of God, simply taking the role because he is intrigued by religious faith in people. Gray is an extremely eloquent and serious man, able to mesmerize his listeners through words, and harbors a cold and logical heart without mercy. He also wears black dress pants and shoes. His clothes consist of a long purple cloak with golden lining, a golden cross necklace, and a black suit vest with a white buttoned shirt underneath. Gray is a tall, seemingly middle-aged man with short black hair that is slicked back, his eyes are only white with no pupils visible at all.
