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4. What was the most common argument between them and whoever raised them?
5. Where did they grow up? What was it like? Were they happy there?
7. Who were their friends during childhood? Are they still in touch with them?
8. What was their childhood/teenage bedroom like?
14. How do they fit into their story? Give a brief summary of the effect they have on the events around them.
answers
6. Yska grew up in outer space, the child of two celestial space terrors. Eldritch gods, who did little to raise their spawn. He spent his childhood drifting through space, observing planets and their denizens. His connection to his parents was limited, but he did have a few arguments with them- most of them pertaining to getting involved with humans. He'd stumbled upon Earth and became obsessed with the little planet, despite its insignificance. Yska's interest in mortals and other such little organisms was considered bizarre, and many arguments were had when he began talking about going to live on Earth.
10. As an eldritch abomination drifting through space, he dreamt of finding purpose and fulfillment on one of those tiny little planets covered in aliens. As 'Yska,' he says that his childhood dream was actually to become a veterinarian. However, he soon found that he didn't much get along with animals - he likes them, but they don't like him...
15. He is a figure skater, and he loves it. Beyond competition, he also gives instruction and private classes. He loves his job- he adores figure skating more than most anything else. His story about his childhood is that he had little patience for any of the other things his parents got him into- sports, instruments, the whole gamut. It was only figure skating that eventually appealed to him, and he had a natural gift for it.
16. No factions or groups, really. Yska is quite the loner, barring his romantic relationships. He could probably find kinship among other immortals or eldritch beings, but he looks at them with immense wariness. He doesn't like being reminded that he's not a human.
29. He's very content, for the most part. However, he recently stumbled upon the idea of leeching on an immortal's soul forever, instead of consuming human souls. After all, the life force of an immortal cannot be drained, can it? He hasn't figured out the logistics of it, but he would like to form a bond with a fellow immortal. The problem is that the ones he's run into so far have been a whole... can of worms... and moreover, most immortals don't seem to like him. The feeling tends to be mutual.