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Paid $15USD. http://www.deviantart.com/art/LLs01-15-closed-631797504
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for our records, can trade/resell/gift. (This is a forever keep for us.)
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"Nah c;" - Kemonomimi Land (Mafiaverse)
Name: Avos Gender: male Titles: Theme Song: |
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Anima: (How does your character act when they are really being their self?) athletic, opportunist,
Persona: (How does your character act to hide their real self?) Dishonest/Lying
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He is a thief in the mafiaverse.
Live and raised in the city slums, Avos stole to survive. However he wanders into the big underground where the mafia began to network and gets into big trouble.
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Name meaning:
Really just short for Avocadoes but for a more meaningful name meaning...
In Avos’ We Trust
Russian Avos’ is one of the most crucial elements of the Russian mentality and national character; it is the habit of relying totally on chance, on good luck, on good fate in the hopes that everything will turn out well, even if there is no reason for that to happen. It is to hope that negative consequences will somehow be avoided and things will sort themselves out.
In the Avos’ philosophy life as something unpredictable and predestined – and a person is unable to change anything no matter what he does.
This concept is close to the idea of predetermination, or destiny – something also believed to be intrinsic to the Russian character.
How to use
As a particle, "Avos'" is close in meaning to "hopefully" or “let's hope to God.” When used as a noun, "Avos’" means "hit or miss," "hope against hope" or "something done under risk and in hopes of a good result.”
But usually, the word Avos’ is used as a part of an expression, such as “set all hopes upon Avos’,” “let’s hope we’ll be able to escape that” (while talking about something negative) or “let’s hope we’ll be lucky” (while talking about something positive).
Divine origin
As a particle Avos’ resembles a masculine name, in ancient Russia people started writing it with a capital A and seeing Avos’ as a pagan deity symbolizing a lucky chance - something which boosted its popularity.
Pro and contra
But while there are many who claim “Avos’ is all our hope,” skeptics warn “Avos’ will not lead to anything good” or “Avos’ – is a fool, he will give you away.”