Finn Morgan was a 12 year old boy. He was a good-looking kid, always trying to make himself look tougher than he does. His brown eyebrows are always lowered almost in menacing sort of way, but his youthful slightly pidgy baby face only makes him look cute. He has brown eyes, medium-thick brown eyebrows, and a very recent haircut in the form of a flat top/ short mohawk, with both sides of his perfectly-shaped round head shaved completely to the skin.
He is of medium-build for a young boy like him. Ever so slightly pudgy, but in an athletic sort of way. He's also the shortest boy in his class. He would also be one of the shortest kids in the class behind him as well, at just 4" 7 tall.
He's a quiet boy, but not because he is shy. If you didnt know him, he'd come off as brooding. Bit rather, he was very self-asured and self-confident. All of his classmates like him well enough. So did his teachers. Hes naturally talented at hitting baseballs, shooting basketballs, and doing most other athletic things. He's also well-read. In fact, reading and comic books are his favorite things. He had a rare comic book series about this magical medallion that allowed the finder to switch bodies and lives. It was the Medallion of Zulo.
Finn was walking down the street, and happened to come across the medallion! He instantly recognized it. Remaining silent, like his usual self, he bent over to pick it up. While his mind was curious amd amazed, his expression as usual, kept a tough outter shell.
He put the medallion in his pocket, and headed home. School was about to start for the year, and he was going into 6th grade. (His birthday is in July, so he missed the cutoff date. Despite being one of the oldest kids in the class, he was the shortest boy, and would be the shortest kid if not for two small girls.)
Even though he had a lot of confidence and everyone seemed to like him for some reason which he never could explain, he wanted to be bigger. Taller. Older. He wanted to be old enough at least to drink beer. That was cool, right?
So, he kept the medallion with himself until he found the perfect opportunity to try it out.