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full name: Avalon Oswald Mercury
extremely intelligent, especially when it comes to markets and business, but he rarely shows it
amicable but reserved - he tends to ignore confrontation and is fairly easy to get along with for anyone who cares to look past his former status
always carries a sort of noble aura and walks with confidence but never acts arrogant or full of himself
rarely shows fear or weakness but internally he's a constant state of anxiety
has near-crippling abandonment issues and is terrified of letting anyone in because he doesn't want to lose them but it's nearly impossible to tell without him outright confessing to it
despite being fairly passive, he's incredibly stubborn when pushed
feral
a pretty noble and all around decent guy
loves cubsĀ
royal heir but has 0 interest in taking up the throne and leading a pride
anthro
23 years old
born into a rich family that owns a multimillion dollar business with an older brother who was the heir to the company
the company is named mercury industries and specializes in creating and selling high-end technologies, notably those for militaries and government programs
avalon never wanted to be involved in the family business despite being the ideal entrepreneur
his brother valerio was eager to take over the company and practically worshipped the ground their parents walked on
valerio died via suicide when he was 21 and avalon was 17
their parents immediately shunned avalon, blaming him for val's death and disowning him as their child so that he wouldn't be able to run the company after they passedĀ
jokes on them he didn't want to take over mercury industries anyway but he was still majorly affected by the rejection and developed extreme abandonment issues that he suppresses as a result
he adapted very quickly to living on his own and would crash with friends and work several jobs at once until he made enough money to buy his own apartment
still recognized semi-frequently by strangers as being the outcast heir to mercury industries, and the encounters tend to end poorly more often than not, but he's gotten used to ignoring them