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Apr. 20th, 2022 02:27 pmOOC
Player/Contact: owlie,
liberos
Other Characters: n/a
IC
Name: naptam
Canon: our torsos align (torso no bokura)
Canon Point: pre-story
Age: young adult, from 20s to 30s in human years!
History/Personality: our torsos align by ryo sumiyoshi is a collection of one shots/short stories focusing on the various relationships between humans and monsters. naptam's story starts with a girl named hanna, who deals with a cheating fallout by going on a hunting trip in the amazon rainforest. when her boat gets struck by lightning and she gets injured, naptam saves her from drowning in the river and takes her to his home in a canopy nest. a language barrier and cultural differences in gestures leads naptam to believe that hanna wants to form a romantic pair with him. young, lonely and emotional, naptam falls in love with a human girl he barely knows and is determined to take her as his wife. personality wise, he is:
Sentimental: Naptam is shown to easily cry whether it is happiness that brings him to it, fluster, anger, or a gesture seen through beautiful lenses that emotionally moves him, such as, for example, when Hanna begins to innocently whistle back the tune he was singing to her during the time spent together after Naptam had decided to consider her his love— we later learn that the song speaks of loving someone no matter what happens, and just listening to her sing it back to him both greatly flusters and moves him, despite it not being her first intention. He's also a useless romantic, making him prone to easily express his affection and feelings when he so much wants to— After deciding on what he feels for Hanna, Naptam does everything to express it from being not just overly touchy with her, but mildly clingy (as a negative side to this trait), attentive to her needs and openly initiating cuddles (that she rejects at first, after discovering it was romantic in gesture).
Sincere: His emotions are shown quite clearly on the surface and he is not all that bothered when expressing them (he's also a bird, so there's no hiding his ruffling and such). Body language plays a huge role in his culture to bring these messages across relationships, so it's something that comes rather naturally. He openly argues with the Chief Bird of his kind when the source of his feelings are challenged immediately after his arrival, the first time we see him actually angry about something and not thinking twice about expressing it in front of Hanna or the other birds. Another instance was when, after flying after Hanna when she was dropped into the forest, shrieking about how upset he was about the situation of Chief Bird taking her away from Naptam and when Hanna rejected him (explicitly with “I hate you”). Naptam cries tears of frustration as he wrangles with a giant snake about to eat Hanna, and while he’d internalized the hurt briefly to put Hanna’s decision (and happiness) before his, he opened up easily enough when she asked him why he was doing everything for her sake. He later cries even more when Hanna confesses, confessing his own earlier sadness at being unrequited even when he did still want to do everything to make her happy. This leads right into his dedication—
Dedicated: Any duty he gives himself, Naptam sticks to it and sticks to it rigorously. This happens during most, if not all his story, starting with saving Hanna from drowning in a river after her boat was struck by lightning, and stretches out to tending to her injuries with medicinal plants and bringing her food, all before his decision to love her. He has grown around beings that board things through with their loved ones even when emotions come unrequited and accepts this as his reality; when he decides he loves someone, he wants their best regardless of what they think in return. Happiness of the other side comes first, turning Naptam into a fairly selfless monster. Afterwards, when that decision is made and not only continues caring for her, he vows to bring her home to a place she can be happy in when rejecting his feelings. He later flies straight into rainforest canopy in the middle of the night when his vision is at its worst to save Hanna from a run-in with a snake, after every hurtful word she could’ve spewed to lengthen the gap between them, or, at least try to. He viciously defends her even while blinded by the dark, comes out injured and scarred, and still wearily tells her, once he’s killed the snake: I’ll take you somewhere you’ll be happy.
Would you consider your character to be heroic? Why or why not?: In way, I'd say he is! Naptam has a warm heart; enough that he helps most things in his path that need it. He charges into grave danger to keep those dear to him safe, and he gives it his all until the threat is dealt with. He would never consider himself heroic, but simply has this innate desire to do good. He's quite lonely, which may be a source for his constantly outstretched hands, but it first and foremost comes from a kind nature.
Powers/Abilities: naptam only comes with the abilities you would expect from a giant bird: flight. he's also based on a predatory bird, so he has a beak and talons ripe for cutting meat!
Inventory: actually nothing, he's a birdman.
Coterie: rng!
Samples: tdm (noctium) & network post (noctium)
Player/Contact: owlie,
Other Characters: n/a
IC
Name: naptam
Canon: our torsos align (torso no bokura)
Canon Point: pre-story
Age: young adult, from 20s to 30s in human years!
History/Personality: our torsos align by ryo sumiyoshi is a collection of one shots/short stories focusing on the various relationships between humans and monsters. naptam's story starts with a girl named hanna, who deals with a cheating fallout by going on a hunting trip in the amazon rainforest. when her boat gets struck by lightning and she gets injured, naptam saves her from drowning in the river and takes her to his home in a canopy nest. a language barrier and cultural differences in gestures leads naptam to believe that hanna wants to form a romantic pair with him. young, lonely and emotional, naptam falls in love with a human girl he barely knows and is determined to take her as his wife. personality wise, he is:
Sentimental: Naptam is shown to easily cry whether it is happiness that brings him to it, fluster, anger, or a gesture seen through beautiful lenses that emotionally moves him, such as, for example, when Hanna begins to innocently whistle back the tune he was singing to her during the time spent together after Naptam had decided to consider her his love— we later learn that the song speaks of loving someone no matter what happens, and just listening to her sing it back to him both greatly flusters and moves him, despite it not being her first intention. He's also a useless romantic, making him prone to easily express his affection and feelings when he so much wants to— After deciding on what he feels for Hanna, Naptam does everything to express it from being not just overly touchy with her, but mildly clingy (as a negative side to this trait), attentive to her needs and openly initiating cuddles (that she rejects at first, after discovering it was romantic in gesture).
Sincere: His emotions are shown quite clearly on the surface and he is not all that bothered when expressing them (he's also a bird, so there's no hiding his ruffling and such). Body language plays a huge role in his culture to bring these messages across relationships, so it's something that comes rather naturally. He openly argues with the Chief Bird of his kind when the source of his feelings are challenged immediately after his arrival, the first time we see him actually angry about something and not thinking twice about expressing it in front of Hanna or the other birds. Another instance was when, after flying after Hanna when she was dropped into the forest, shrieking about how upset he was about the situation of Chief Bird taking her away from Naptam and when Hanna rejected him (explicitly with “I hate you”). Naptam cries tears of frustration as he wrangles with a giant snake about to eat Hanna, and while he’d internalized the hurt briefly to put Hanna’s decision (and happiness) before his, he opened up easily enough when she asked him why he was doing everything for her sake. He later cries even more when Hanna confesses, confessing his own earlier sadness at being unrequited even when he did still want to do everything to make her happy. This leads right into his dedication—
Dedicated: Any duty he gives himself, Naptam sticks to it and sticks to it rigorously. This happens during most, if not all his story, starting with saving Hanna from drowning in a river after her boat was struck by lightning, and stretches out to tending to her injuries with medicinal plants and bringing her food, all before his decision to love her. He has grown around beings that board things through with their loved ones even when emotions come unrequited and accepts this as his reality; when he decides he loves someone, he wants their best regardless of what they think in return. Happiness of the other side comes first, turning Naptam into a fairly selfless monster. Afterwards, when that decision is made and not only continues caring for her, he vows to bring her home to a place she can be happy in when rejecting his feelings. He later flies straight into rainforest canopy in the middle of the night when his vision is at its worst to save Hanna from a run-in with a snake, after every hurtful word she could’ve spewed to lengthen the gap between them, or, at least try to. He viciously defends her even while blinded by the dark, comes out injured and scarred, and still wearily tells her, once he’s killed the snake: I’ll take you somewhere you’ll be happy.
Would you consider your character to be heroic? Why or why not?: In way, I'd say he is! Naptam has a warm heart; enough that he helps most things in his path that need it. He charges into grave danger to keep those dear to him safe, and he gives it his all until the threat is dealt with. He would never consider himself heroic, but simply has this innate desire to do good. He's quite lonely, which may be a source for his constantly outstretched hands, but it first and foremost comes from a kind nature.
Powers/Abilities: naptam only comes with the abilities you would expect from a giant bird: flight. he's also based on a predatory bird, so he has a beak and talons ripe for cutting meat!
Inventory: actually nothing, he's a birdman.
Coterie: rng!
Samples: tdm (noctium) & network post (noctium)