Solstice

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Basics

Name Solstice
Name Meaning ---
Age Adult
Gender Male
Species Carousel Snow Leopard
Title Caroulot Adviser
Alignment Neutral Good

Adopted From Sadbloom
Adoption Date 12/8/14

Weight: 70Ibs

Body Length: 3'7ft

Tail Length: 2'10ft

Whither Height: 1'10ft


  • Strength ★★★✰✰
  • Constitution ★★★✰✰
  • Dexterity ★★★✰✰
  • Charisma ★★★✰✰
  • Intelligence ★★★✰✰
  • Wisdom ★★★
  • Empathy ★★★✰✰
  • Magic ★★✰✰

About

Physical Details

A standard colored snow leopard he is a bit lanky with an unusually thin tail for a snow leopard. He is almost always seen wearing his tack, he is a living carousel beast after all.

Magic

Firstly he is a living breathing carousel beast. He use to be inanimate so the fact he is alive is part of his magic. He is also able to jump between the material plane and the demi plane of Caroulot. Other than that he has no magics of his own.

Personality

Quite and thoughtful Solstice waits and watches before putting a word in. Known for his thoughtful and patient ear he will hear out anyone's stories and woes. Unless asked he shall pass no judgment and well serve only as a release, if asked he will give his honest opinion and will attempt to supply a solution to any negatives while also pointing out the positives.

History

Magic is a strange thing. Magic can cause strange mystical births, mutations and all sorts of odd things to organic life but perhaps the strangest thing magic can do is what it can do to inanimate things. Long ago there once was a carnival. This carnival was the heart of the children in the town which it rested in and there was not one child who did not at some point in their lives ride the carousel. Every carnival must have a carousel as its heart and this one was no exception. The little kids would ride on it and as the big kids passed knowing that they had long ago aged out riding those magnificent beasts chasing those in front of them in a great never ending circle they remembered the joy of it and how it could never compare to the thriller rides they now stood in line for. And this simple everyday magic continued for years and years but as with all things it could not last forever. The owner in time grew old as did his own children who stood to one day inherit the carnival and the magic in the man's children's hearts grew old and stale and with the man's death so came the carnivals death. Many of the rides were scrapped and sold and the carnival itself roped off to rust in piece. As time passed children came, teenagers came, and stole what was left behind, trashed what was not stolen, and drew on what they could. But the magic that was the carousel was never touched for not one child had forgotten the fanciful grip it held on them. Indeed the carousel was not forgotten by those children and teenagers who visited the abandoned amusement park, oh no instead these children did what they could for it to keep the wear of time from corroding it. By then each beast that stood upon it had a name but none was more loved then the gallant snow leopard Solstice with his rose collar and blood red and gold saddle. He was the favorite carousel beast amongst the children and as such he received the bulk of their love. When times grew tough children would come to solstice and sit on his back remembering the days of yor and telling to him their troubles. It was Solstice who protected them with dreams of childhood and held them in memories embrace. And it was the children's loved, mixed with that strange magic that seems to appear from nowhere, like snowmen with top hats, that kept the cat from rusting unlike the other beasts, no matter how hard the children tried to protect them. And it was this same magic and love that seemed to slowly cause his saddle to feel like velvet and his body to feel like fur. This magic mixed with love to cause a heart to beat and ears to seemingly twitch until at last when the last remaining children who remembered him grew into their own adult hoods that he became real. And though those children who loved him and gave him life grew he too had given them his own magic back and as such they never lost their childhoods as many children do. So each had given the other life in their own way. And now no longer bound, though he would never complain for he loved his duty, by the children who once used his ears to hear their troubles he became free with life to do as he pleased, and so now he does.

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