Nature
Florian is a reserved person that doesn't really know how to be friendly with people. He doesn't really have any social skills to speak of, though that doesn't seem to bother him very much. Preferring to keep to himself, he is typically very quiet - save for when people speak to him first.
He is mellow and lives his life at his own pace. When other people can't match his pace, he can get frustrated and even a little argumentative. Florian honestly struggles to understand people, and so he also struggles to understand why people are different from him to begin with. Though he doesn't get it and maybe never will, he's decided to just live with it as a fact of life. Explaining himself or his feelings with words has always been impossible, so he just does his best to make do with whatever else he can.
Due to his lack of practice, Florian is hardly accustomed to having friends in any capacity. He doesn't really get it and doesn't consider friendship or human connections to be much of a priority. Even so, he's sensitive to rejection of any kind - having completely convinced himself that people are more often lying to him than not, and distrusting them as a result.
Though he's not much of a fan of other people, Florian loves animals - especially sea creatures in particular. He often breaks his cold exterior in order to gush about how cute they are.
He hates it when people stare at him.
Ultimate Artist
Specializing in abstract acrylic paintings, Florian's artwork is a representation and reflection of his personal feelings and emotions. Everything he creates is infused with his own soul, and everyone who views his artwork is able to accurately guess what the feeling behind each piece is - or Florian's emotions while creating said piece. This is the way he expresses himself when words fail him - which is always.
Rather than it being a magical ability or gift, Florian's artwork is more of just a highly effective means of communication. The majority of his works are created with extremely negative emotions, leading those who admire his art to come out of it with a profoundly bad time.
Despite that, though, his works are very novel, and thus sell extremely well. Because of his hatred of being perceived, he dislikes keeping art galleries or having his works be kept in museums, and most of his creations are either commissions or immediately auctioned off.
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