Artemis
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- 6 years, 8 months ago
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- kirakiraprince
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(Bio still WIP)
TW: (kIND OF?) PLANT GORE
NOT ABOUT TO TAKE THE CHANCE
A FLOWER IS IN THE PLACE OF HER LEFT EYE INSTEAD
NOTHING SERIOUS AND NO BLOOD OR ANYTHING
JUST A FLOWER INSTEAD OF A LEFT EYE
LOOK OR NOT
I WARNED YA
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Name: Artemis
Species: Forest Nymph
Age: ???????
Appearance ranges from child to early 20s, but only appears really young to children and can alter that to suite her needs
Non-age related traits usually never change, except for clothing choice
Bangs cover eye and flower
Flower grows in place of left eye
Never lets humans see her eye and missing eye
Can be seen playing with nearby village's children
Helps guide lost travelers out of forest she inhabits
using from a game thread and setting up later on for character development; character info is IC style until fixed"I was, essentially, born from nature, but was never actually "born" like humans and animals are. One moment I did not exist, and the next, I was sitting on the ground in the middle of a forest in a pile of Frangipanis. I wasn't the only one way back then. There was another forest guardian besides me. She said that a famous women who lived to preserve forests and nature had recently died and that the Plumeria Frangipani was her favorite flower. She told me that her passion to preserve nature is what brought me into existence, and a patch of frangipanis appeared under me when I came into existence. She was the one who showed me what needed to be done, what I could do, and how to interact with the villagers. They all loved her and even built a shrine for her part of the forest. One day, a forest fire broke out in her area during one hot summer. It spread and spread until all of her forest area to protect was burned to the ground, her shrine destroyed, and like that, she was dead. I got caught in it trying to find her, not realizing that she was already gone. A large tree branch broke off of a burning tree, and then I was unconsious. I woke up in a smoldering field of ash, covered in frangipanis. I could get all of them off, except for one. I tried removing it, I actually did once, but that lead to a severe injury and a lot of blood loss. It grew back after that, and I never tried removing it since. If anything, removing the flower is dangerous for me since I almost died the first and only time I tried to."
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