- Itzal has three forms: anthro, feral, and a monstrous "bloom" form.
- Itzal prefers his anthro and feral forms above all else.
- His spots don't have to be specific; all that matters is that the areas around his knees, elbows, torso, and the left half of his face are white.
- As a Xolo, Itzal is completely hairless except for the ponytail on his head and a tiny tuft at the end of his tail.
- His rose tattoo is a sleeve that should completely cover his left arm, and form a helix of at least four twists down his back.
- He prefers gothic attire, and is always wearing his cravat with its red brooch.
- Even in his feral form, the cravat serves as a collar alternative.
- Rarely is he seen without his cane, the handle of which bears an anatomical human heart inside.
| - Itzal is extremely smug, self-assured, and arrogant.
- He is very particular about aesthetics and presentation, and enjoys portraying himself as refined and part of society's higher echelons.
- There are very few things Itzal loves more than wine, though he avoids those made from grapes.
- He fancies himself a romantic, and is fond of poetry, acoustic music, and candlelight.
- If it reminds you of a cringey romcom or classic romance movie, you've got an idea of what's up his alley.
- Itzal despises humans, but is gentle and patient with altered and other Sown who have been victimized by humanity.
| - Itzal leads the members of the Sown cartel known as The Pack, reigning from the human-dominated Central City.
- Members of The Pack pride themselves on their ability to work together to accomplish a task with a military efficiency.
- Although Itzal doesn't use his powers often, his bloom form has a reputation for striking fear into humans, altered, and Sown alike.
- He is, for all intents and purposes, a chupacabra; he feasts on blood and can move about the night as a silent hunter despite his bloom form's monstrous size.
- Prior to being Sown, Itzal was a stray dog that was left on the streets due to his hairlessness being mistaken for a disease. This left him extremely resentful of humans, a trait that caused the Dryads to take notice of him.
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