Wit
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Level 14 Aberration
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Personal Style
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Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
5.36 m
Wingspan
7.55 m
Weight
619.36 kg
Genetics
Ginger
Savannah (Aberration)
Savannah (Aberration)
Spearmint
Sludge (Aberration)
Sludge (Aberration)
Mauve
Polypore (Aberration)
Polypore (Aberration)
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 14 Aberration
EXP: 32362 / 54161
STR
68
AGI
8
DEF
6
QCK
35
INT
5
VIT
8
MND
5
Lineage
Biography
Wit is a well-put-together Aberration with a penchant for taking things apart and putting them back together. This falls from anything between animal skeletons to small music boxes. He has many collections, part of his morning and nighttime routine being organizing and reorganizing said collections in specific ways.
Aberrations are all different in how their two heads function, but Wit functions like his two heads are the right and left hemisphere of his brain. Of course, each head has its own brain, but his left sides body language is more calculating and his right side shows more emotion. If his eye is caught by something, for example, his right head may turn to face it while his left keeps an eye out of his general surroundings. If a song he likes is playing, his right head would bob along with the melody and his left foot may tap out the rhythm.
Wit is quick to judge others based off the way they treat the world around them. He finds creatures without joy or fascination with their surroundings strange and hard to relate too. Dragons that show disgust to the things he collects or nature in general make him upset and frustrated. He becomes easily enamored with people who treat him and his collections with enthusiasm and respect.
Growing up he and his sister, Fool, were often belittled for their very small stature in comparison to some of the others they grew up around. This lead to an extreme distaste for any infantalizing behavior due to their size. Besides that, being smaller doesn't bother him very much, and he is content to keep most of his collections closer to the ground in nooks and crannies in the den.
Aberrations are all different in how their two heads function, but Wit functions like his two heads are the right and left hemisphere of his brain. Of course, each head has its own brain, but his left sides body language is more calculating and his right side shows more emotion. If his eye is caught by something, for example, his right head may turn to face it while his left keeps an eye out of his general surroundings. If a song he likes is playing, his right head would bob along with the melody and his left foot may tap out the rhythm.
Wit is quick to judge others based off the way they treat the world around them. He finds creatures without joy or fascination with their surroundings strange and hard to relate too. Dragons that show disgust to the things he collects or nature in general make him upset and frustrated. He becomes easily enamored with people who treat him and his collections with enthusiasm and respect.
Growing up he and his sister, Fool, were often belittled for their very small stature in comparison to some of the others they grew up around. This lead to an extreme distaste for any infantalizing behavior due to their size. Besides that, being smaller doesn't bother him very much, and he is content to keep most of his collections closer to the ground in nooks and crannies in the den.
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Exalting Wit to the service of the Shadowbinder will remove them from your lair forever. They will leave behind a small sum of riches that they have accumulated. This action is irreversible.
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