


✤【 Sirideán :: The one who sees what others don't. 】✤
.........Male ▫||▫ Twili ▫||▫ 21 ▫||▫ Longbow ▫||▫ Memories.
Give me all of you :: Sirideán likes secrets. He is someone who wants to know anything and everything about a person. This is partially because he is by nature a truly curious person, but also because he enjoys the superiority of being the one with all the knowledge. And he's intelligent; he's usually willing to part with certain information, if he gains something beneficial for himself. However, while Sirideán loves to gain more information about people daily, he is by no means a spy. Everything he does is just through simply watching.
I can read you like a book :: Sirideán is the type that prefers to remain quiet and simply watch rather than take part in what he deems to be "meaningless drivel." He does not find extraneous conversation particularly interesting, nor useful to him. Though obviously not a mind reader, Sirideán has grown quite adept at reading facial expressions, since he enjoys studying people.
Do not try my patience :: The type that will snap if you push him too far, Sirideán has a wicked temper that he rarely shows, but that is more often than not still there. He is the kind of person who bottles everything up inside and then lets it all out when the final straw is dropped, especially if his intelligence is insulted.
I do not know :: Despite his rather obvious superiority complex, a part of Sirideán is somewhat lonely. He does not interact well with others, mainly because he chooses not to, but also because an irrational part of him is convinced that others do not like him anyway, so he shouldn't even try. However, this habit of his often results in a lack of close friendships and some internal insecurity on Sirideán's behalf.
▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫▫
A Brief History :: There is not much to say about Sirideán's background. He lives alone on the edge of the Twilight Realm, near to Hyrule. His parents are both deceased, having been killed by a plague that took many of the lives in his settlement. That occurred when he was nearing sixteen and has provided for himself since then. He has grown up being independent, not used to having the support of others.