Yeats
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- 7 years, 8 months ago
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- painted-bees
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Physical Description
This grem stands with an immaculate posture at 5'11". He sports a very lean build with wiry fur that is very short, except on the ears, neck, shoulders and tail. His traits include:
Ears: Fluff
Neck: Ridge
Tail: Long
His dominant blood is is a light, saturated green, and recessive blood is a dark, desaturated green. He dresses himself simply with a large, red bow tie.
Personality
Yeats is perhaps the most hospitable and patient grem you will ever meet. He is extremely slow to anger, and quick to forgive. It would also seem as though there is not a single negative thought in his whole body, though it's hard to know for sure as Yeats appears to suffer some manner of aphonia. The fact that this doesn't seem to bother him in the least, as well as the fact that he does not speak sign language, has lead some folks into wondering if his mutism is actually voluntary. Regardless, this hasn't stopped him from communicating. After all, actions speak louder than words! ...and when actions fail, written poetry prevails in it's stead.
Backstory
Yeats was purchased as a gift for a young actress named Maeve Bell who was forced into retirement at the peak of her career. Post traumatic stress and severe anxiety prevents her from going out much nowdays. The blow to her self-confidence sent her into a depression, and she neglected to take care of herself. Her house was a disaster and so was she.
Yeats was given to Maeve by her sister, out of concern for her well being. For the first few weeks, Maeve wanted nothing to do with him. Not wishing to be a burden, Yeats hid himself in the broom closet during the day, and at night, emerged to clean the house, buy food, and endeavored to make life easier for the ailed Ms. Bell. Upon learning that she loved the lilacs during spring, he filled her house with them. She was delighted, and has since warmed up to her helpful grem caretaker. He continues to visit the local flowershop, purchasing a variety of fresh flowers to make the house nice and Ms. Bell happy.
When he has free time, he indulges a love of writing poetry. All of his poems these days are on the topic of unrequited love.
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