Fymora

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   Fymora (or Fym for short) is the youngest of a dragon trio from another world. After they created a new world and his older sister passed on, he sang his grief out to the world. In her honor, he created new life to live in the space she provided. Many animal species were birthed that day, and some were then taken to form a new species known as the Anuna. The Anuna are animals that always have some form of humanoid feature, whether it be anthros, centaur-like, or sphinx-like body shapes. To this day they honor Fymora as their patron God and often hold festivals in his name in their remote cities in the south.

   Despite being sad about his sister's death, he used it as a springboard to do more good for the world. He's a laid-back fellow who enjoys cracking jokes and singing his heart out. He loves the Anuna dearly, and will often visit them during the festivals they hold. Not because he cares about being honored, but because he enjoys the atmosphere. He loves the singing and dancing and partaking in the meals they make special for these occasions. He will often bring a massive basket of ingredients with him so that it can be used to feed everyone. He prefers others see him as a friend than a god.

   He's at home in the forests and mountains of Arteshay and will spend a great deal of time by himself to enjoy the peace. He uses this time to reflect on his life and also wonders about where his older brother has gone. He's since given up on finding him since he seems to want to stay unfound, but Fymora still ponders on what he could do to bring him out of hiding, if only to spend a little time with him. At these times he is at his loneliness, when he realizes that he has no one of his own kind to be around anymore. He masks this feeling as best he can around others, but deep down he yearns for the companionship of his siblings that he no longer has.

Inspired by the song Legacy by The SIDH