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Personal Style
Apparel
Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
29.84 m
Wingspan
16.13 m
Weight
6209.2 kg
Genetics
Ice
Poison
Poison
Purple
Shimmer
Shimmer
White
Underbelly
Underbelly
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 1 Imperial
EXP: 0 / 245
STR
6
AGI
6
DEF
6
QCK
5
INT
8
VIT
8
MND
6
Biography
| SILAS | [♫] Imperator
{ He/Him | Gay } Silas and Samuel did not live to see their adolescence. In the cold winter months preceding it, they took ill, and passed in the night, under the watchful eyes of their loving parents. There was nothing that could be done. Their symptoms showed too late, and their family was far too poor to afford such luxuries as medicine. They were meant to be burned. They were not. Their mother and father knew the risks. To bury their sons so near one another, without even burning the bodies, was a dangerous decision. Yet, foolishly, they thought that surely their boys—their sweet, innocent boys—had suffered enough, and that the gods would be merciful. Silas was alone when he awoke. The ground around him had been churned up, his coffin ripped open, the simple grave marker at his head toppled. Samuel was nowhere to be seen. It was pitch black. He was afraid. The cold night air brought back memories of sickness, and then a long, lonely dark. His brother's voice, warm and familiar, frightened them away. He couldn't see Samuel, but he knew he was there. Now that he wasn't alone, he felt he could go on. He began to wander—in search of their parents at first, but his thoughts soon turned to food. Warm flesh. Something he could sink his teeth into. He spent eons in the wilderness. For a while, he continued seeking their parents, when he wasn't hunting the largest game he could find, but his hope soon turned sour, and he gave up on ever seeing them again. When Banrai and Dreamweaver found him, he was frail, sickly, and half-dead with hunger. He could never catch enough to fill his belly, for he had not learned to hunt and neither had his brother. As such, his young adulthood had not been an easy one. Banrai and Dreamweaver found him at the end of his rope, begging for death—or for his mother and father to find him. Banrai wanted to help him. Dreamweaver believed that the only way to help him was to burn him, to free him from his misery and loneliness. As always, Banrai's kindness won out. Though Silas had spent almost his entire life in isolation, he still remembered the warmth of others, and came to Banrai when called, like a puppy greeting its master. Banrai's aura was familiar. It was gentle, and loving, and it filled Silas with hope. He wrapped his arms around Banrai's waist, hid his face in the founder's chest, and inhaled the scent of home. Even now, he remains a rarity—an Emperor whose mind is not completely gone. As the dominant personality, Silas controls the body. His brother, Samuel, is merely a guiding light. Dreamweaver still worries that they may one day lose themselves to instinct, but it seems that Samuel was spared madness even more so than Silas, and Silas' dependence on Samuel ensures that he follows his brother's sage advice whenever it is given. They may yet be able to live long, happy lives. code by Diamondbacked |
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