Reeson

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Reeson

The Sand Nightingale

o1 - Basics

Name: Reeson


Age: 8 year old


Species: Kuda pariso


MBTI: INTJ

Nickname: Reese


Gender: Stallion


Alignment: Lawful Good


Role: Sand Mage


  • He was born and raised at Montezuma's court. From an early age, he displayed a curiosity for the natural world that surpassed all his peers. Reeson spent long days in the library studying old stone calendars and scriptures on creatures and physical phenomena of the world. He was also gifted with control of sand and quickly rose through the ranks, becoming the youngest stallion named Court Mage.
  • When the Emperor got cursed with the gold sickness, Reeson was the only one trusted to leave the palace and seek remedy for his master. It was during the journey in search of a cure that Reeson entered the Elonian desert for the first time, not knowing how significant this place would become in his later years.
  • He returned home to cure the Emperor and asked to be free from his court duty as a reward. Then, he returned to the desert and lived in solitude, studying and mastering magic. That's until he met Zairene Everest and found himself involved in a mission that hoped to defy death itself.
o2 - Design

  • Feathers of his mane and tail have a delicate glow in the dark.
  • He is a wild horse - no bridles / saddles, please.
  • Athletic build
  • The amulet is optional, but highly appreciated.
  • He is a sand mage, lives in very tropical region. Please bear this in mind when painting him.

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o3 - Personality

Intellect:

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Likes:
  • sun
  • old scrolls
  • ancient cities
  • family
Dislikes:
  • chaos
  • lies
  • cold
  • abuse of power
o4 - Trivia


  • BROTHER of Dodo.
  • SAND MAGE by trade.
  • OPTIMIST, despite everything he went through.
  • MUM's favourite spoiled child. Will never sell. Reeson is the bestest boi, you can only admire from the distance.

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