Kyoka

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Basic Info


Name

Kyoka 炬火 "Bonfire"

Pronouns

He / Him

Nicknames

Dam, Devil, Sonsho 損傷, Damage, Kyo

Profile


MOLTEN SKY 🌋


Hoshibuki

SPECIES

He/Him

PRONOUNS

Aerial

TYPE

7' 0"

HEIGHT

Static/Cloak

CROWN

Tall

EARS

Aerial/Typical/Five

TORSO

Typical/Aerial/Raptor

LEGS

Long

TAIL

Fang Horns

MUTATIONS

KYOKA

Favorite Color

UMBER

#301E1A

Smells Like...

CANDLE SMOKE

Favorite Food

XXXTRA SPICY RAMEN

Collects...

LAVAROCK

Offer Them...

CANDLES

Name Means...

Kyoka 炬火 "Bonfire"

About...

He visits Uchiki sometimes because they look alike in silhouette... although opposite in color. It gives Kyo quite the chuckle to compare himself to his friends. He is the most courageous of the group... nothing ever instils fear in him. He often sleeps and wastes time lounging on the rim of a volcano. Although it is active, it never erupts; instead the open mouth of the caldera offers a pool of lava that Kyo loves to lay beside and feel its heat. There are several pockets of heated spring waters around his home that he loves to offer to his friends to bathe and relax in.

Villages that surround the base of the volcanic mountain often praise his gifts of lava inside jars. These provide the candle-light to which they can light their homes and decorate shrines.

Original Description by Snappy: A Hoshibuki who manifested atop a massive volcanic mountain within the Aerial region; clouds roll by colored by ash that later will rain to replenish the surrounding small forests. This Hoshibuki, one who is happy with their community and helping others, often may be seen dashing from village to village, carrying jars containing volcanic flame to act as candle light when the Great Storm comes — "volcanic flame" is a nickname, a very rare fire Anima small and hidden within secret hollows carved by lava once. They, the Hoshibuki, love fruits and strong teas as well with savory soups or earthy items from the Forest region. They can easily travel and visit the Forest region too, not too warm or too cold...