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Sumo
"Rock isn't just music, it's a roar of freedom and rebellion!"
Sumo, real name Consumol, is a 25-year-old male humanoid lionfish and a traveling rock star. Born on National Noise Awareness Day, he lives up to the occasion by playing music so intensely that it metaphorically bursts eardrums. Despite his destructive and self-serving nature, he has a great talent for making alternative rock music. He is also a member of a rebellion group, G.L.O.O.M, and has a longing to reconnect with his son, Lil Punchy.
Design Notes:
Sumo, or Consumol, is a large and bulky humanoid lionfish. His body is covered in striped orange and white scales, giving him a vibrant and striking appearance. His hair is a dark reddish-orange color and styled into a spiky ponytail, adding to his rebellious and wild persona. He has a muscular build, resembling a brute, which is further accentuated by his choice of attire. He typically wears a black tank top and black fingerless gloves, adding a touch of ruggedness to his look. His pants are dark red and baggy, providing a stark contrast against his bright scales. His overall appearance is as loud and impactful as the rock music he passionately creates.
Details
Likes
Noise
Motorcycles
Peanut Butter Crackers
Raw Turnip
Strawberry Ice Cream
Peppermint Ice Cream
Rice Pudding
Gouda Cheese
Sweet Grapes
Gumbo
Spicy Gum
Dislikes
"Nerds"
Cozy Campfire
Chocolate Egg
Wind Up Toy
Pineapple Pizza
Puzzle Eraser
Golden Apple
Poison Apple
Sweet Grapes
Artichoke
Personality
General Personality
Sumo, or Consumol, is a highly extroverted and charismatic individual with a destructive, self-serving, and impulsive personality. He has a great talent for making alternative rock music and tends to brute force his way through problems. Despite his quick temper and past as a bully, he does not hurt anyone unless they are members of opposing factions. Sumo loves to do what he wants and give his audience what they want, which is loud rock music. He is often very privileged and most residents in Noonday Parade enjoy seeing him in public and often want his autograph. While most people like him, some other residents tolerate him and others just want him to leave. Sumo has regrets about not being there for his son, Lil Punchy, which is one of the reasons why he moved to Noonday Parade on a musical hiatus. At Andile's suggestion, Sumo reluctantly became a camp counselor, teaching children about music and self-protection skills. Despite his destructive nature and affiliation with a secret cult, Sumo is a beloved camp counselor.
ESTP
ESTPs always have an impact on their immediate surroundings, laughing and entertaining with blunt and earthy humor. ESTPs are charming and love to be the center of attention. If an audience member is asked to come on stage, ESTPs step forward. ESTPs maintain an energizing dialogue with a healthy dosage of knowledge, but what's even better is that they're also action-oriented. ESTPs leap before they look, correcting their errors as they go, as opposed to sitting idle and creating eventualities and escape clauses. ESTPs are amazing at discovering fascinating new things to explore and experience because of their ability to improvise and focus on the present. ESTPs have the qualities of being bold, rational, and practical, original, perceptive, direct, and sociable. ESTPs have the qualities of being bold, rational, and practical, original, perceptive, direct, and sociable. ESTPs' weaknesses include being insensitive, impatient, risk-prone, unstructured, missing the bigger picture, and being defiant.
One-To-One 8w7
The One-To-One Eight is rebellious, provocatively breaking rules and standing out as a rebel Their impulsiveness and desire for intensity are rooted in an unapologetic drive to create change. They’re willing to provoke and disrupt others to accumulate power and influence. They desire to serve a worthy cause, but prefer to do so from a leadership position.
Tritype: 873 (Mover-Shakers)
Mover-Shakers (any combination of 3,7, and 8) are ambitious, innovative, and protective. Dynamic go-getters focused on the prize, they want to be efficient, happy, and straightforward. An expansive powerhouse, they see the big picture and a positive future with the will to make it happen. Seeking success, obstacles are seen as competitive challenges. Their life mission is to see what is possible and find innovative ways to achieve their goals. They're happiest when in a position of power to manifest their vision and make things happen. They need to feel alive. They can be so expeditious, assertive, and result-oriented that they miss their impact on others and the significance of their actions. They must stay involved with the external world to relieve stress. Being alone and inactive causes anxiety.
Choleric-Sanguine
Choleric-Sanguine needs achievement and social recognition. Either demand may motivate their behavior. These dynamic, results-driven executives require social connections. They work quickly and efficiently. They're goal-driven and persuasive when pressing their beliefs and goals. When others don't obey their commands, they're immediately angered, but quickly calm down. They're impatient and pressure others to succeed. They also have a win-or-lose attitude, so when outcomes are slow, they get bored and switch activities. Their boundless energy requires a lot of action. They hate details and tedious tasks, but they can allocate them easily.
Dismissive-Avoidant Attachment Style
A dismissive avoidant attachment style is characterized by the lack of desire for emotional connection with others. While they distrust others, they have high self-esteem and see themselves in a positive light.
Skills
Guitar
He'll play so loud, that he'll burn his music into your skull!
Being a lionfish
Those things are lethal to a coral reef.
Sonic Roar
Sumo can produce a powerful sonic roar that can disorient and stun his enemies.
Brute Force
Sumo uses his raw strength to overpower his opponents in combat.
Musical Manipulation
Sumo can manipulate sound waves from his music to create various effects, such as barriers or shockwaves.
Aesthetic
Story
Childhood
Sumo's childhood was marked by abandonment and struggle. His parents essentially left him to fend for himself, leading him to grow up in an orphanage. There, he established a reputation as a bully, often taking toys and extra food from the other children. Despite the harsh circumstances, Sumo found solace in music. He would play on the sidewalks, earning money from passersby who appreciated his talent. However, his love for music and his boisterous nature eventually led to his expulsion from his quiet hometown. Seeking a place where his music would be appreciated, he joined his musical mentor, Goonlight, on the road. Despite his resentment towards Goonlight, Sumo worked diligently as a roadie, performing various chores and tasks.
Adulthood
As an adult, Sumo has risen to fame as a world-renowned rock star. His life took a turn when he joined Andile's cult, G.L.O.O.M., lured by the promise that Andile could solve his problems. Despite his disdain for what he considers "a bunch of dweebs," Sumo acknowledges Andile's potent dark magic. His life is a balance between serving G.L.O.O.M. and working as a camp counselor at the Solstice Serenity Residential and Community Center. At the center, he imparts his knowledge of music and self-defense to the children, engaging them in hands-on activities that promote physical fitness. Despite his affiliation with a secret cult and his unconventional teaching methods, Sumo is a beloved figure at the camp. His dual life remains a secret to most, with many citizens unaware of his involvement with G.L.O.O.M.
Trivia and Conversations
Trivia
Lionfish are an invasive species of venomous top predator fish. Their rapid breeding alongside their lack of predators allows them to quickly overtake any reef habitat and kill every living thing in the ecosystem.
Sumo's stage name is also his real name “Consumol”, but in casual situations he goes by Sumo.
He has a prized motorcycle named Rev.
Conversations
“How do you feel about being a lionfish?”
"Hey, being a lionfish ain't so bad, you know? We're lethal to coral reefs and all, but we're also pretty freakin' cool lookin'! It's like nature gave me the perfect rock star look, and I'm gonna rock it, man!"
“What's the craziest thing you've done on stage during a performance?”
“Oh man, let me tell ya! This one time, I was shredding my guitar so hard that I lit it on fire, and then I started swinging it around like a madman! The crowd went absolutely nuts, and it was a night I'll never forget. That's what it's all about, man, living on the edge!”
“Sumo, I am a big fan! Can you autograph my forehead in permanent marker?”
"Haha, you got it, man! Anything for a wild fan like you! Just don't blame me if your forehead starts rockin' too hard after this! Sumo signs your forehead with a flourish There you go, now you're a part of the rebellion! Rock on, man!"
“Do you have any pre-show rituals?”
“You bet, man! I like to rev up my motorcycle and take a wild ride before hitting the stage. Gets my adrenaline pumping and puts me in the perfect mindset to crush it! Then I chug an energy drink and do some air guitar to warm up. Works every time!”
“What's the best part about being a rock star?”
"It's all about the freedom! I get to live life on my own terms, make my own rules, and just go wild! Plus, nothing beats the feeling of being on stage, shredding my guitar, and seeing the sea of people losing their minds to the music. That's what it's all about!"
“Any advice for aspiring musicians?”
“Yeah, man! Don't let anyone tell you that you can't do it or that you're not good enough. Just keep playing, keep pushing yourself, and most importantly, have a blast doing it! The energy you put out there will find its way back to you, man. Rock on!”
“Sumo, Charmony thinks that you drink too many energy drinks...”
"Hahaha, Charmony, huh? Well, she might be onto something, but hey, I need that extra jolt to keep up with my wild lifestyle! Besides, it's not like she's never done anything a little "extra" herself. I'll keep living life on the edge and enjoying my energy drinks, man. Rock and roll ain't for the faint of heart!"
“Are you oblivious to love?”
Love? Nah, I ain't oblivious. I just got my own way of showing it, you know?
“Can you describe your ideal partner?”
"Someone who can keep up with my wild lifestyle, who loves the thrill of the stage as much as I do. They gotta be able to handle the noise, the chaos, and the freedom that comes with being a rock star."
“Do you have commitment issues?”
"Commitment ain't my strong suit, I admit. I'm a free spirit, and I don't like being tied down. But when I care about something, or someone, I'm all in."
“Is there someone you have a crush on?”
"Well, there's this one person... Spencer. We got this on-and-off thing going on. It's complicated..."
“Do your goals or desires ever get in the way of your friendships or relationships?”
"Sometimes, yeah. My music, my lifestyle, it can be a lot for people to handle. But the ones who stick around, they're the ones worth keeping."
“Have you ever been in love?”
"Yeah, I've been in love. It's intense, just like everything else in my life."
“Have you stuck around someone who wasn't good for you?”
"Sure, I've been there. But sometimes, the music's so loud, you don't realize you're dancing with the wrong partner until the song's over."
“How do you act around your crush/partner?”
"I'm myself, no holds barred. If they can't handle the noise, the energy, the passion, then they ain't the one for me."
“Do you enjoy being romantic in public with your partner?”
"I ain't shy about showing my feelings. If I'm with someone, I want the world to know."
“How do you feel about dating?”
"Sometimes it's a hit, sometimes it's a miss. But it's always a ride."
“Are you in a relationship right now?”
"Nah, I'm riding solo at the moment. But who knows what the next gig will bring?"
“Is it a challenge for you to feel complete without a partner or close friend?”
"Nah, I'm a rock star. I'm used to the solo act."
“What's your idea of a romantic date?”
"A wild ride on my motorcycle, a live concert, and a late-night jam session. That's my idea of a perfect date."
“What's your love language, and how do you show affection?”
"My love language is music. I show affection by sharing my passion."
“What kind of people do you admire most?”
"I admire people who aren't afraid to be themselves, who live life on their own terms."
“What's one aspect of your physical appearance that you think is attractive?”
"My lionfish look, of course! It's like nature gave me the perfect rock star look!"
“What's the biggest mistake you've ever made?”
"...Probably not being there for my kid, Lil Punchy. I was so caught up in the rock star life, I missed out on being a dad, but maybe, I can fix that now."
“What happened the last time you got sick?”
"I don't get sick, man. I'm a rock star. We're immune to that stuff."
“What's the most embarrassing thing that ever happened to you?”
"Nah, I don't do embarrassing. I do epic."
“What's the worst thing a person has ever said to you?”
"Worst thing someone's said to me? Probably when Detze fired me. That hit hard."
“What's the worst thing you’ve ever said to someone?”
"I've said some harsh things in my time, but I regret telling Lil Punchy I didn't have time for him. That was a low blow."
“What memory do you want to forget the most?”
"The day I walked out on Lil Punchy. That's a memory I'd give anything to erase."
“When did you last cry?”
"Rock stars don't cry, man. We scream."
“When was the last time you physically attacked something?”
"Last time I attacked something? Probably my drum set after an intense jam session."
“How did you spend your childhood, and did you enjoy it?”
"My childhood was tough, man. Grew up in an orphanage, had to fend for myself."
“How did your childhood shape you into the person you are today?”
"It made me tough, made me a survivor. And it gave me my music. Wouldn't be the rock star I am today without it."
“What advice would you give to your younger self?”
"I'd tell him to stick with the music, but don't forget the people who matter. And maybe be a little less of a jerk."
“What was a scary moment that happened to you as a child?”
"The day I got kicked out of my hometown. Didn't know where I was gonna go or what I was gonna do."
“What was your childhood ambition?”
"To be the greatest rock star the world's ever seen. And I'm living it."
“What was your financial situation like growing up?”
"Money was tight, man. But I made do. Played music on the streets, made enough to get by."
“What were you like as a baby?”
"Probably loud and wild. Just like I am now."
“What were you like as a child?”
"I was a tough kid, a bit of a bully. But I found my way."
“Who were you closest to as a child?”
"My guitar. It was the only thing that was always there for me."
“What did you think of your parents as a child, and do you still see them the same way?”
"Never knew my parents. They left me at the orphanage. Can't say I think much about them."
“Are you a leader, a follower, or neither?”
"I'm a leader, man! I don't follow anyone's rules but my own!"
“Are you generally compliant or rebellious?”
"Rebellious, all the way! I live life on my own terms and make my own rules. That's what rock and roll is all about!"
“Are you more likely to see the best in others or the worst?”
"I see people for who they are, man. I don't sugarcoat things."
“Do you care about how you're perceived by others, and do you change yourself to fit in?”
"I don't care about fitting in. I'm Sumo, and I'm proud of it. I'm not going to change for anyone."
“What's your favorite way to settle an issue (diplomacy, violence, etc)?”
"I'm not much for diplomacy, but I don't resort to violence unless it's necessary. I prefer to let my music do the talking."
“Do you value your own best interest more than your friend group’s?”
"I look out for myself, but I also care about my friends, I guess...I try to make friends with people who can stick up for themselves."
“Do you think it’s safe to trust others, and to what extent?”
"Trust is a tricky thing, man. I've been burned before, so I'm careful."
“Have you ever been bullied, teased, or threatened? How did you deal with it then, and how do you deal with it now?”
"I was the one doing the bullying when I was a kid..."
“How do you think you’re seen by others, and how would you like to be seen?”
"People see me as a wild, rebellious rock star. And that's fine by me."
“How do you perceive strangers?”
"Strangers are just fans I haven't met yet!"
“How do you see yourself? What are you the most envious of others about?”
"I see myself as a free spirit, a rebel. I'm not envious of anyone, man. I've got my music, my freedom, and my fans. What more could I want?"
“How do you treat people better than you, and what about worse?”
"I don't believe in 'better' or 'worse'. We're all just trying to make our way in the world. I treat everyone with respect, until they give me a reason not to."
“Do you have authority over anyone? How well do you get along with authority figures; How do you feel about receiving or giving orders?”
"I don't like authority, and I don't like giving orders. I believe in freedom, in doing your own thing. That's what I teach the kids at the camp."
“What's your socioeconomic status?”
"I'm a world-renowned rock star, man! I've got fans all over, and they're always ready to shell out for my music. But hey, it's not about the money. "
“What are your ambitions?”
"To keep making the kind of music that gets people's hearts pounding and their blood pumping. And maybe, just maybe, to be there for my son, Lil Punchy."
“What's your greatest achievement?”
"Becoming a world-renowned rock star, of course! But I gotta say, teaching kids about music and self-defense at the camp is pretty rewarding too."
“If you could know one thing about the future, yours or just in general, what would it be?”
"I'd want to know if my music will still be rocking people's worlds. And maybe, if I'll ever make things right with my son."
“Are you more of a text person or a phone call person, and why?”
"Phone call, definitely. Texts are too quiet. I like to hear the sound of a voice, especially if it's as loud as mine!"
“Can you describe your acquaintances and friends?”
"They're a wild bunch, just like me. Nurse Vivia, Gorejus, Vella - they're all about living life to the fullest. And then there's my son, Lil Punchy. We're still figuring things out, but I hope one day he'll see me as a friend."
“Do any of your friends come to you for advice, or do you go to them?”
"I'm not really the advice-giving type, but if anyone needs tips on shredding a guitar or living life on the edge, I'm their guy. As for me, I usually just go with my gut."
“How much do you value friendship, and do you make friends easily?”
"Friendship's important, sure. I make friends pretty easily - my charisma tends to draw people in. But not everyone can handle the Sumo lifestyle."
“How do you feel in large groups versus small ones?”
"I love large crowds - the more the merrier! There's nothing like the energy of a big audience. But small groups can be cool too, as long as they're up for a good time."
“How much would you sacrifice to have a friends's back?”
"I'd go to the ends of the earth for my friends. They're my crew, my fans, my family. I'd do anything for them."
“What do you and your friends do together?”
"We rock out, of course! We also enjoy engaging in sports and maintaining an active lifestyle. And sometimes, we just hang out and enjoy each other's company."
“What stereotypical group role do you play in your friend group?”
"I'm the wild card, the entertainer, the one who keeps things interesting. I'm always ready to turn things up to eleven!"
“Who or what do you turn to when you're upset?”
"When I'm upset, I turn to my music. It's always there for me, no matter what. And of course, my motorcycle, Rev. Nothing like a wild ride to clear the head."
“What's your current job, and what do you think about it?”
"I'm a traveling rock star and a camp counselor at the Solstice Serenity Residential and Community Center. I love the thrill of the stage and the freedom of the road, but teaching kids about music and self-defense is also pretty rad!"
“Are you an overachiever, an underachiever, or just an achiever?”
"I'm an achiever, man! I set my goals and I crush 'em. That's how I got to where I am today!"
“What clique did/would you most fit into in high school?”
"I' was'd be the rebel, the one who didn't fit into any clique."
“What major would you pursue in/if you went to college?”
"Music, no doubt! But college ain't my scene, I prefer the school of life and the open road!"
“What's your educational background?”
"Formal education and I never really got along. I learned more from the streets and the stage than any classroom could teach me!"
“Do you want children some day?”
"I've got a son, Lil Punchy. He's a talented kid, takes after his old man. I regret not being there for him more, but I'm trying to make up for it now."
“Do you have a good relationship with your grandparents?”
"Never knew 'em. I was raised in an orphanage, so family ties aren't really my thing."
“Do you have siblings, and If so, how many, and what’s your relationship with them?”
"No siblings, just me. I was a lone wolf growing up, and I guess I still am in many ways."
“Do you ever want to “settle down” with a spouse, children, house, etc; Do you ever want children?”
"I've got a son, Lil Punchy, and I'm trying to be there for him. As for settling down, I'm not sure. I love the freedom of the road too much!"
“What's your perception of family, and How have you relationships with them affected your ability to trust?”
"Family's what you make of it. I've been let down before, so trust doesn't come easy. But I'm trying to change that, for my son's sake."
“How involved are your parents in your life, and do your parents support you financially in any way?”
"My parents were never a part of my life. Everything I have, I earned myself. I've always been a self-made lionfish!"
“What's your family's culture and what do you love and hate most about it; Have you clashed with any of your parents’ beliefs?”
"I didn't grow up with a traditional family, so I can't say much about family culture. As for clashing with my parents' beliefs, they weren't around for me to know what they believed in."
“Which family members are you close with?”
"The only family I have is my son, Lil Punchy. We're working on getting closer and building a better relationship."
“How would you describe yourself from your worst enemy's point of view?”
"Probably as a loud, reckless, and self-serving rockstar who doesn't care about anyone but himself. But hey, I'm just living life on my own terms!"
“Have you ever done or are you currently doing something illegal?”
"Well, let's just say I've never been one to play by the rules. But specifics? That's for me to know and you to wonder about."
“Who do you despise the most in the world; Do you have an enemy or rival and what did they do to wrong you?”
"That would be Detze, my old sound guy. We had a falling out over how loud the music should be. He thought of the audience's ears, I thought of their hearts. He fired me, I fired him, and I blame him for the mess I'm in now."
“Which person in your circle do you trust the least?”
"That's a tough one. I'd say Alec. He's always provoking me, and I can never tell if he's got my back or if he's just waiting for a chance to stab it."
“If someone were to betray your trust, how do you think you’d respond?”
"Betrayal is a one-way ticket out of my life. I don't have time for people who can't be straight with me... except for Spencer."
“Do you care about fashion, or do you just wear what feels comfortable; What kind of clothing do you wear?”
"I wear what I want, and what I want is to look like a rockstar. Black tank tops, dark red baggy pants, fingerless gloves - that's my style."
“Do you have scars, and how did you get them?”
"I've got a few from my wilder days, and from the occasional scuffle."
“Can you easily lie? What's your view on lying?”
"I ain't got time for lies, man. I'm all about the raw, unfiltered truth. But hey, sometimes a little white lie can spice things up, you know?"
“Do you keep your promises? What was the last promise you made, and did you keep or break it?”
"Promises, huh? Well, I ain't the best at keeping 'em, but I try. Last promise I made was to my son, Lil Punchy. Told him I'd stick around more. I'm trying to keep that one, for sure."
“What's your password?”
"Nice try, buddy. But even a rockstar's gotta have some privacy."
“What's the worst thing you've ever wished on someone, and who was it?”
"I ain't about wishing bad stuff on people. But there was this one time, I wished Detze would lose his hearing. Just so he'd know what it's like to not have music in his life."
“When was the last time you were deceptive, and what made you be that way?”
"I'm all about being upfront. But there was this one time I had to play nice with Andile. Just part of the gig with G.L.O.O.M., you know?"
“Are you a good listener?”
"I'm more of a talker, but I can listen when I need to. Especially when it's a killer guitar riff."
“Are you comfortable with technology?”
"As long as it's got a good sound system, I'm all in."
“Are you coordinated, and how well do you catch things?”
"I'm all about the rhythm, man. And I can catch a beat like no one else."
“Are you graceful or clumsy, and do you have natural poise? Do you sit up, stand up straight, or slouch?”
"Graceful ain't exactly my style. I'm more of a 'take up all the space and make some noise' kinda guy. And I stand however I damn well please."
“Are you satisfied with your current position in life, or do you want a different life?”
"Life's a wild ride, man. I'm just here to rock it. Sure, there are things I'd change, but I wouldn't trade this life for anything else."
“Are you forgetful or easily distracted?”
"I've got a one-track mind, man. All about the music. Everything else, not so much.
“Are you organized or disorganized? Do you consciously plan your day, or do you just go along with what comes?”
"Organized? Nah, that's not my style. I just go with the flow, man. Life's more fun when you're not tied down by plans."
“Do you act on impulse or carefully think through decisions?”
"Impulse, all the way. Life's too short to overthink things. You gotta seize the moment and rock it!"
“Do you prefer the indoors or the outdoors?”
"Outdoors, man. Nothing beats the feeling of the wind in your hair and the roar of the crowd in your ears."
“How competitive are you?”
"You bet. I'm all about being the best, especially when it comes to rockin' out."
“How do you react to failure?”
"FIt's just another step towards success. I don't dwell on it, I learn from it and move on, louder and stronger!"
“How do you react to criticism?”
"Criticism is just noise to me. I do what I want, how I want. If someone doesn't like it, they can cover their ears!"
“How do you react to praise?”
"Praise is like music to my ears! It's the crowd's roar that fuels my performances. But remember, I don't do it for the applause, I do it for the thrill!"
“How do you react to stress?”
"I just crank up my guitar and let the music wash it away. There's no room for stress in a rock star's life!"
“How easy is it to make you angry and what do you do when you feel that way?”
"I'm a pretty chill man, but if someone crosses me, they'll feel the heat. When I'm angry, I channel it into my music. It's a powerful fuel for some killer rock!"
“How easy is it to make you sad, and what do you do when you feel that way?”
"I'm not one to get sad easily, but when I do, I ride it out. I might write a song or two about it. Every emotion has its place in music, even sadness."
“How important is the accumulation of power to you?”
"Power is a tool, not a goal. I use it to make my music and live my life on my own terms. That's the only power I need."
“How important is the accumulation of fame to you?”
"Fame is a side effect of doing what I love. It's not the goal, but I won't lie, it's a pretty sweet bonus!"
“How important is the accumulation of wealth to you?”
"Wealth isn't my main focus. As long as I have enough to live my life and make my music, I'm good. But hey, a little extra never hurts!"
“How would you decorate your vision board?”
"My vision board would be loud and wild, just like me! Pictures of epic concerts, roaring motorcycles, and maybe a quiet corner for Lil Punchy."
“If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be?”
"Change? Nah, I'm good. I'm a rock star, a rebel, a lionfish! I wouldn't change a thing!"
“What are you obsessed with?”
"Music, man! It's my life. I'm also pretty obsessed with my motorcycle, Rev. She's a beauty!"
“What do you consider an overrated virtue?”
"Patience, maybe? Life's too short to wait around. If you want something, go get it!"
“What do you like to spend money on?”
"Guitars, motorcycle parts, and anything that can make some noise!"
“What do you want in life, what's standing in your way, and what are you willing to do to remove the obstacles?”
"I want to live my life on my own terms, make music, and maybe mend things with Lil Punchy. The only thing standing in my way is anyone who tries to control me. And trust me, they won't stand in my way for long."
“What do you do to relax?”
"Relax? I guess a long ride on Rev, or jamming out on my guitar. But honestly, I'm not much for relaxing."
“What do you want to be remembered by?”
"I want to be remembered as the lionfish who rocked the world! Someone who lived life on his own terms and never backed down."
“What's something you are fine with that most people would not be fine with?”
"Noise! The louder, the better. Most people can't handle it, but for me, it's music to my ears."
“What's something you do/would do that might surprise people? What's something you would never do?”
"I think people might be surprised to know that I'm a camp counselor. As for something I'd never do? Betray my fans. They're the reason I'm here."
“What's your favorite type of weaponry?”
"My guitar! It's a weapon of mass disruption!"
“What's your relationship with magic; are you scared, curious, or indifferent to it?”
"Indifferent, I guess. I've seen what it can do, but it's not my thing. I prefer to stick to what I know: music and brute force."
“What makes you laugh out loud?”
"A good joke, a wild stunt, or just the thrill of being on stage. Life's a wild ride, might as well enjoy it!"
“What makes you feel safe?”
"Being on stage, in front of a roaring crowd. That's where I feel most at home."
“What motivates you?”
"The thrill of the next gig, the roar of the crowd, the open road. That's what keeps me going."
“What personal trait do you rely on the most? What's your best strength and worst flaw?”
"I rely on my confidence. It's what gets me on stage and keeps me going. My best strength is my resilience, and my worst flaw is probably my impulsiveness."
“What sense do you most rely on?”
"Hearing, for sure. It's all about the music, man!"
“How often do you swear?”
"More than I probably should. But hey, I'm a rock star, not a role model!"
“Are you a musical person; Do you sing, dance, or play an instrument?”
"You bet, man! I'm a rock star! I sing, I dance, and I play the guitar so hard it's like a sonic roar!"
“What genre(s) of books do you like to read?”
"Books? Nah, not my thing. I'd rather create a story with my music than read one."
“What genre(s) of music do you like?”
"Rock, baby! The louder, the better! It's all about the freedom and rebellion!"
“What's your favorite work of art, and do you like to make art? If so with what medium?”
"My favorite work of art? That's easy. It's the next song I'm gonna write. My music is my art, and my guitar is my brush."
“What's something that you swore you hated until you tried it out?”
"Being a camp counselor. Thought it'd be a drag, but turns out teaching kids about music and self-protection is pretty rock 'n' roll!"
“What's your preferred writing tool?”
"My guitar, man! I write my thoughts and feelings into my music."
“What genre(s) of movies or shows do you like to watch on TV?”
"Anything that's loud, fast, and full of action. Just like my music!"
“Do you pay attention to the weather forecast?”
"Nah, weather doesn't stop the rock! Rain or shine, I'm always ready to play!"
“What's your favorite day of the week, and why?”
"Every day's a good day when you're living life on your own terms. But if I had to pick, I'd say Friday. It's the start of the weekend, and the crowd's always wild!"
“What's your favorite holiday?”
"National Noise Awareness Day. It's the day I was born, and I like to think I live up to it every day with my music!"
“What's your favorite season, and what are your favorite things about the other seasons?”
"Summer, baby! It's the season of festivals and outdoor concerts. But I can rock out in any season. Spring's got the fresh start vibe, fall's got the fiery colors, and winter... well, snow doesn't dampen the spirit of rock 'n' roll!"
“What's your favorite thing about Christmas?”
"The lights, man! They're like a rock concert on every street!"
“What's your favorite thing about Valentine's Day?”
"The chance to serenade Spencer with some rock ballads. Love's a powerful thing, just like rock 'n' roll!"
“Do you live in a city, a suburb, a rural area, house, apartment, duplex, etc?”
"I'm currently living in the city of Noonday Parade. It's a wild place, just like me!"
“Do you live with anyone, and do you get along with them?”
"I share my space with a few other members of G.L.O.O.M. We have our differences, but we make it work."
“Do you like having guests at your home?”
"Sure, as long as they're ready to rock and roll!"
“How do you feel about your living situation, and would you rather live somewhere else? What would your dream home look like and where would it be?”
"I'm not one to settle down, man. My dream home is the open road, with my motorcycle and my guitar. That's all I need!"
“Is your home/bedroom organized or disorganized? Can you describe what you sleep on?”
"Organized? Not really my style. I sleep wherever I crash, usually after a long night of rocking out!"
“If you talked in your sleep, what weird jumble of words would come out?”
"Probably the lyrics to my next hit song!"
“What was the last dream you had while sleeping? What's your most recent or frequent nightmare?”
"Dreams, nightmares... all the same to me. I live for the moment, not for what happens when I close my eyes."
“What do you do when you can’t sleep?”
"I play my guitar. Nothing like a late-night jam session to tire me out!"
“What gets you up in the morning, and do you have a morning routine? Do you rise early or sleep in?”
"The thrill of a new day, ready to be rocked! As for a routine, I just grab my guitar and see where the day takes me. And sleep in? Never! The early bird gets the worm, or in my case, the early rock star gets the crowd!"
“Do you enjoy cooking, and how often do you eat out or order food?”
"Cooking? Nah, man. I'm all about the music, not the kitchen. I usually grab something from the nearest food joint or order in. Gotta keep the energy up for the next gig!"
“If you like coffee, how do you like your coffee?”
"Coffee? Nah, I'm more of an energy drink kind of guy. Gotta keep the energy levels high, you know?"
“What is your favorite part of breakfast?”
"Who has time for breakfast when there's music to be made? But if I had to pick, I'd say anything that's quick and easy."
“If you like tea, how do you like your tea?”
"Nah, man. Tea's too mellow for me. I need something with a kick!"
“What are your eating habits?”
"I eat when I'm hungry, and I eat what I want. No time for diets or restrictions."
“What's your favorite kind of dessert and candy?”
"Dessert? Strawberry ice cream, man. And for candy, anything that's got a kick to it."
“What do you like to do for fun? Are you naturally talented at anything, and what are your hobbies?”
"For fun, I love to play my guitar and ride my motorcycle, Rev. I'm naturally talented at making rock music and I've got a knack for brute force. My hobbies? Well, they're all about living life on the edge - playing music, riding, and just going wild!"
“Do you journal? If so, do you use a traditional journal or a device, and what does it look like?”
"Journal? Nah, that's not really my style. I prefer to live in the moment, not stuck in pages of a book. But hey, to each their own, right?"
“If you sing, where's your favorite place to sing?”
"I love to sing on stage, in front of a roaring crowd. There's nothing like the rush of energy from a live audience. It's electrifying!"
“What's your choice of weapon; what are your favorite kinds of weapons?”
"My favorite weapon? My guitar, of course! I can create barriers and shockwaves with the sound waves from my music. But if we're talking traditional weapons, I'd say my fists. Nothing beats the raw power of a good punch."
“What, currently, are you the most curious about; What are you currently researching?”
"I'm always curious about how to push the boundaries of rock music. How to make it louder, wilder, more intense. As for research, I'm not much of a book guy. I prefer to learn by doing."
“Do you carry items in a purse, messenger bag, backpack, briefcase, pockets etc; What does it look like, is it decorated with a pattern or keychains, and what's inside?”
"I don't really carry a bag or anything. I keep what I need on me - guitar picks, maybe some gum. I like to travel light and be ready for anything."
“If you own one, what's in your vehicle?”
"In my motorcycle, Rev? Just the essentials - a spare helmet, some tools for quick fixes, and of course, a pair of sunglasses for the road."
“What's your greatest fear, and is it deep or irrational?”
"My greatest fear? Losing my freedom, man. Being stuck in a place where I can't be myself, can't play my music. That's a nightmare for me."
“What's your most prized possession, how did you obtain it, and why's it important?”
"My most prized possession is my guitar. I bought it with the first money I earned from my music. It's been with me through thick and thin, and it's a symbol of my journey as a rockstar."
“Do you think young adulthood is better spent traveling or putting down roots?”
"Traveling, definitely. You gotta explore, see the world, meet new people. That's how you grow as a person. Roots can wait."
“Where do you go when you need to think?”
"When I need to think, I hop on my motorcycle and hit the open road. Nothing clears the mind like the wind in your face and the roar of the engine."
“How would you feel if you were a ghost?”
"A ghost, huh? Sounds like a drag. Can't play my music, can't ride my bike. No, thank you."
“If you could go back in time and change one thing about your life, what would it be?”
"I'd spend more time with my son, Lil Punchy. I wasn't there for him when he needed me, and I regret that."
“If you suddenly vanished, what would everyone assume you were up to?”
"They'd probably think I went on a wild, impromptu tour. Or maybe they'd think I finally pushed my luck too far with my stunts. Either way, they'd expect me to come back with a bang."
“If you could be reincarnated, what would you like to be?”
"I'd come back as a rockstar, no question. I can't imagine being anything else."
“Are you a glass-half-full or glass-half-empty kind of person?”
"I'm a glass-half-full kind of guy. Life's too short to be pessimistic."
“Are you superstitious?”
"Superstitious? Nah. I make my own luck."
“What are your core moral beliefs or philosophy on life; What will you stand up for?”
"I believe in freedom, in living life on your own terms. I stand up for the right to express yourself, to be who you are without fear or judgment. That's what my music is all about."
“What does a perfect happy day look like to you?”
"A perfect day for me would be riding my motorcycle on the open road, playing a killer show, and then hanging out with my fans. Throw in some good food and a few energy drinks, and that's my idea of happiness."
“What's your view of ‘freedom’?”
"Freedom is the ability to be yourself, to do what you love without anyone trying to hold you back. It's the most important thing in the world to me."
“Who could be your guardian angel?”
"My guardian angel? That's a tough one. I guess it would be my guitar. It's been with me through everything, and it's never let me down."
Relationships
Nurse Vivia
Sumo and Nurse Vivia share an unusual relationship. They have dated each other in the past, primarily to incite jealousy in others they were interested in. Nurse Vivia's attempts to make Foamez jealous were unsuccessful, while Sumo's efforts to provoke Spencer's jealousy led to a complicated situation. Despite these manipulations, Sumo occasionally dates Nurse Vivia, finding her attractive and enjoyable company. They also share a generally close friendship. Nurse Vivia loves hanging out with Sumo and Gorejus, and feels less lonely around them.
Gorejus
Gorejus shares a close bond with Sumo, akin to that of a big sister. Their friendship is rooted in their shared passion for their respective interests, particularly their mutual fascination with sharp objects. Along with Nurse Vivia, they form a dynamic trio that enjoys engaging in sports and maintaining an active lifestyle. Gorejus particularly appreciates the freedom to express her thoughts openly when in the company of Sumo and Nurse Vivia.
Vella
Vella and Sumo share a camaraderie as fellow counselors at the Solstice Serenity Residential and Community Center. Their shared belief in the importance of physical activity and fun for children, coupled with their mutual love for rock music, forms the basis of their amicable relationship.
Gilligan
Sumo, also a friend, holds a special place as Gilligan's idol. His energetic and passionate rock performances on the beach captivate Gilligan, who is a big fan of his music. Gilligan often collaborates with Sumo by creating fire effects for his shows, although he exercises caution to ensure the safety of the audience.
The Ruling Rat
They both love to rock out! Sumo loves to preform for all the rats! He is a treasured geust at the Rat Kingdom.
Spencer
Sumo and Spencer share a complex, romantically charged relationship that oscillates between friendship and something more. Sumo admires Spencer's poise, reliability, and intelligence, while Spencer is drawn to Sumo's ferocity, passion, and musical talent. Despite their mutual attraction, both resist acknowledging their feelings, maintaining an on-and-off friendship instead. Yet, they are always the first person the other turns to for help, advice, or comfort. Their bond was further solidified when Spencer hid Sumo from an angry mob in his library
Gilligan
Gilligan is an ardent fan of Sumo, often aspiring to emulate Sumo's free-spirited nature and pursuit of dreams. Sumo, recognizing Gilligan's talent, frequently hires him to create fire effects for his shows. However, Gilligan must exercise caution to ensure his fire powers don't harm the audience.
Lil Punchy
"'Course he's a talented kid! Where do you think he gets it from?" - Sumo
Sumo is the biological father of Lil Punchy, but their relationship has been strained due to Sumo's prolonged absences owing to his career as a traveling rockstar. However, upon Sumo's return to Noonday Parade, the father-son duo begins to bond over shared interests in wrestling and music.
Andile
"Old geeser. At least he's helping me with his magic." - Sumo
Andile, the leader of G.L.O.O.M., shares a complex relationship with Sumo. Despite Sumo's dismissive attitude towards Andile, he respects his dark magic prowess. Their relationship is a mix of mutual respect and disdain, with Andile often leveraging Sumo's strength and brutality for the benefit of G.L.O.O.M.
Mr.Reef
Sumo finds his fellow G.L.O.O.M. member, Mr.Reef, unsettling. However, they share a mutual appreciation for art, with Sumo being one of the few who can comprehend the themes in Mr.Reef's graffiti. Despite Sumo's discomfort, Mr.Reef seems to hold him in high regard.
Alec
"Puny psycho..." - Sumo
Alec and Sumo share a tumultuous relationship. While they engage in friendly banter, Alec's tendency to provoke Sumo often leads to conflict. Despite their disagreements, they share a mutual disdain for authority and consider themselves rebels.
Harmani
Harmani, another member of G.L.O.O.M., intrigues Sumo. Despite being manipulated by her into doing heavy lifting or acting as a bodyguard, Sumo appreciates her occasional kindness towards him, leaving him pondering her intentions.
Goonlight
Sumo and Goonlight share a relationship marked by mutual respect and artistic collaboration. Despite Sumo's rebellious nature and tendency to view most authority figures with disdain, he recognizes Goonlight's unparalleled talent and experience in the music industry. Goonlight, in turn, sees Sumo's raw energy and charisma as a unique asset, often pushing him to refine his performances and musical creations. Their bond is strengthened by a shared vision of music as a powerful, transformative force. While they occasionally clash due to Sumo's impulsiveness and Goonlight's more methodical approach, they ultimately bring out the best in each other, creating performances that resonate deeply with their audiences. Their dynamic is a blend of mentor and protégé, with a touch of rivalry that keeps their creative edge sharp.
Morallison
Morallison, a member of the opposing organization W.O.N.D.E.R., is a figure of disdain for Sumo. Their contrasting beliefs - Morallison's advocacy for harmony, peace, and order against Sumo's survival-of-the-fittest mentality - further fuels their animosity.
Curiaustin
"I'd like to see how well his fur could take my punches!" - Sumo
"I wonder how well my fur could take my punches..." - Curiaustin
Sumo harbors a strong dislike for Curiaustin, another member of W.O.N.D.E.R. He perceives Curiaustin as lazy and daydreaming, and often fantasizes about challenging him to a fight.
Academetrius
Sumo, Academetrius's childhood bully, remains a figure of fear for him. As adults, Academetrius tries to avoid Sumo and his son, Lil Punchy. Despite his ability to overpower Sumo with his plant magic, Academetrius's lack of courage prevents him from standing up to Sumo. Their chances of friendship are further diminished by Sumo's affiliation with the supervillain organization, G.L.O.O.M.
Tielulah
Tielulah has a unique fan-artist relationship with Sumo, a rebellious rock artist who resides in Noonday Parade. She's an avid listener of his music and believes in the power of rock to energize her shop's atmosphere. Sumo's music not only sets the mood in her store but also serves as a creative catalyst for Tielulah. She claims that listening to his tracks helps her channel her "past lives" for fashion inspiration.
Tielulah even designed a line of rock-inspired accessories, complete with guitar-shaped bows, as a tribute to Sumo's influence on her life. While they may not have a personal relationship, Sumo's music has a profound impact on Tielulah's creativity and business. She often plays his songs to set the tone for her shop, believing that the music attracts more positive energy.
Funcesco
"This is the guy who volunteers at the orphanage with me. He just doesn't get it when it comes to the kids. They don't need songs and dances. They need to learn how to DEFEND THEMSELVES!" - Sumo
Funcesco, a member of W.O.N.D.E.R., shares a competitive relationship with Sumo at the Solstice Serenity Residential and Community Center. Despite their disagreements, they strive to maintain a cordial relationship for the sake of the children.
Charmony
"If I'm a sweet, adorable princess, then Sumo's a big dumb brutish dragon!" - Charmony
Sumo views Charmony, a member of W.O.N.D.E.R., as a symbol of weakness. Despite her royal status, Sumo dismisses her competence, leading to a mutual feelings of disrespect.
Detze
"I remeber this punk. He worked on my sound equipment. I told him to do his job, and he wouldn't. How hard is it to turn up the amps so that it hurts everyone's ears? 'Loser doesn't realize that it's part of the charm." - Sumo
Detze was easily pushed around by Sumo when he was working for Sumo as his sound technician. It was only when Sumo insisted that the crowd wanted the music to be louder, and Detzin refused because of the safety of the audience’s ears that Sumo and Detze got into a fight and Detze fired him. Sumo couldnt understand the all the responsibilities of being in a band apart from playing the music and he quickly got into debt and everything crumbled after that. Sumo largely blames Detze for them both being stuck in the city of Noonday Parade. They now despise each other and avoid each other in town.
Foamez
Foamez and Sumo share a contentious relationship. Foamez, usually a kind and accepting janitor, finds Sumo's blatant disregard for safety and the environment infuriating. Sumo, on the other hand, dismisses Foamez's concerns as trivial, further straining their relationship.
Mudmund Froge
Sumo, a friend of Spencer, enters the fray due to Mudmund's constant annoyance of Spencer. He warns Mudmund to mind his words, otherwise, a physical confrontation is impending. Mudmund, in turn, perceives Sumo as brutish.
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