Grisangore was very sensitive to sunlight, but over the years they went out and sustained some sunburns to toughen up.
(they appear to be albino if i’m not mistaken? albinism causes sun sensitivity)
So, yeah. The title says it all. I'm just saying, by the way, my character is undead.
OK so from what I know about the pokemon I image that she is not only protective of her own child but of other little pokemon in general (that go beyond her species). I imagine that she was an Alpha and maintains the position (despite being pregnant no other Bisharps will challange her out of respect)
Because her guarded personality leaves her open to few weaknesses the G.U. can exploit, they've taken up more controversial methods in attempts to lure her into custody. Among these was a plot that employed a child as bait, one who claimed to be abandoned and fearful in the same way young Alria was in her own past. Though she was skeptical of the situation and suspected G.U. presence from the start, Alira nonetheless had empathy for the girl who was unwittingly involved for her role in trap. She flew the girl to safe territory after a brief pursuit, which involved the usual slaughter of mercenaries, and gave her a few parting words on how to lay low in the galaxy. Alira can't afford to dwell on the thought of whether or not the girl survived, but her soft spot for children tugs at her mind from time to time. She uses the memory to fuel her hate against the G.U. when necessary.
brant, once he gets a pair of shoes, he will wear them every day until they are absolutely destroyed. the only shoes he refuses to wear are crocs (for obvious reasons, they're ugly), but he doesn't like just never wearing any shoes he gets. theres a large box of shoes that are falling apart in his closet, just because of the "sentimental value".
im so sorry
Toma gave up on being creative because, due to him being a sloth demon, he often didn't make any progress on what he was creating. Eventually, he decided that it would've been easier to just give up, rather than keep trying until he managed to overcome his laziness. Sometimes, however, he regrets not trying harder because a part of him still wishes that he would've been able to become an artist.
Due to having the gift of draconic magic, Daelor is a little bit out of touch with more traditional schools of magic. Having access to the carefully-controlled yet burning wellspring of a gold dragon's magic especially- those with more unpredictable talents tend to baffle him. Of course, it never hurts to learn more.
Freya’s magic may be weak now, but one of the ways she strengthens her spells is by practicing on things in the house. She will turn a bowl of water purple, tie clothing into knots with a wave of her wand, maybe even alter the mass of a chair so that it’s too heavy to move. Honora knows of these antics, but allows them.
The story of where he acquired his equine appendage follows the same narrative every time, but he often throws in additional, bizarre falsehoods just to see the other person react. For instance, he'll claim that the racehorse lost it to him in a bet, or he'll give a vague statement such as: "it was a gift." Either way, he never provides the full story, and his mischief has lead to plenty of speculation on the matter.