Adunis Sophia

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A jadeblood who left their kin, called upon by a world beyond the material.

    While raised as any other in the caves, Adunis remained stuck in a perpetual feeling the fate he was sealed to was not the same of the rest of his brood. Always drawn towards escape from this void of light and enlightenment in which he dwelled, he ultimately gave in to this vague desire as he met another random troll online, kin in not the color of their blood but rather soul. Presented with works so far beyond what censorship would allow for, he felt as if a wrench, brutally but beautifully, torn apart the lock set on his heart. The gates between the cloister and surface now seemed slightly ajar, just enough for him to kick open in a burst of proud temerity. Of course, an act so characteristic of a fool would never go unnoticed, especially not on Alternia.
    Surviving between the alleys of less surveilled neighbourhoods, he slowly familiarized himself with the extended catalogues of prose and poetry stashed away in small, cramped bookshops lurking in shadow, beyond the Heiress' gaze. But eventually, his own crossed paths with that of another, and marked by a strikingly similar, fear-inducing hue. Quickly as he attempted to avert his eyes back to whatever shelves he browsed, Mithea narrowed hers at the small jade sign, distinguished from the rest of black he was clad in, all in a similarly perplexed fashion. Walking towards the out-of-place troll, each click from her fine heels felt rather blunt against the aged, creaky wood floor, each step stinging a thriller rhythm when combined with his speeding heartrate.
    She took a glance at the books' splines, their titles now rendered visible as Sophia's finger slid down them, clearing a path of decades-old dust. She smiled after recognizing a particular author, infamous for his traitorous libel against the glory of the Alternian Empire and attempts to rewrite it as a brutal mechanism of opression with meaningless evidence and appeals to irrational logic. That is to say, he was a damn good historian. "& you don't know a damn thing of him, do you?", she asked as Adunis' gulp down his throat answered more than his vocabulary could allow. "Follow m&, my hiv& has a b&tt&r inv&ntory than this d&cr&pit old plac& anyways." she orders, and Adunis feels compelled to obey by something more vital than his blood alone.

    As a Bard of Heart, Adunis is dedicated to the expression of his inner self to be unleashed outwards, deconstructing his own ego as well as of those who are exposed to his work. While he began as quite the amateurish poet, superficial and coated in far too much archaic embellishment to allow for any passion and substance to shine through, the time of tutelage spent under Mithea has broadened his horizons and turned his work more modern, intricate, and especially effective. True to his sign of Viro, he intends his work to be a force for good, set on healing away what ails the hearts of so many trolls, such as his younger self.

    As a particularly extravagant writer, his strife specibus is entirely dedicated purely to his precious pens. While "the pen is mightier than the sword" is far more prevalent as sarcasm than as any wisdom on Alternia, he nevertheless believes it fully.

    His trolltag is oraclesOde and he follows in a sing-s𝅝ng s𝅝rt 𝅝f speech, in𝅗𝅥icative 𝅝f 𝅝ne wh𝅝se life seems s𝅝 gui𝅗𝅥e𝅗𝅥 ♭y the mel𝅝𝅗𝅥ies and rhythm 𝅝f art. 𝄞𝅝𝅗𝅥 kn𝅝ws 𝅝f h𝅝w much he enj𝅝ys presenting himself as s𝅝 upeat, with a tendency t𝅝 greet 𝅝thers in a similar fashi𝅝n.

    In God Tier, his poetry becomes a bridge between his imagination and reality in various ways, often in the form of inflicted conditions and summoned spirits. Through voice, he may mold the ego of others to his own accord, be it by proclaiming uplifting odes for his allies, or direct dehibiliating insults at foes. The identities of others being subject to his own interpretation also allows him to paint them as caricaturized figures, whose noteworthy atributes may be elevated to the status of legend, which may be later brought to objective reality to aid him.