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Name: Traoubordour Meaning: From a Eurpoean fairy tale of a Dragon prince, also a bard class in Dragon Quest. Uncert:[ Cub ][ Adult ] [ Magus ] Cert:[ Cub ] [ Adult ] [ Magus ] Tribe: --- Kingdom/Colony: -none- Relationship Status: -None- Personality:
History: Traoubordour woke near the dark tribe, unsure of his life and purpose. Upon wandering he happened upon the stage and found that he liked to watch the actors perform. Their costumes, movements, everything about them was captivating. However, he never pursued the stage as he did not look like the other actors... He felt out of place compared to the wing'd ones. All he would do is watch and learn from the actors and costume makers in the background. On his own he would practice the craft, than watch and learn more the next day. As fate would have it, he found the troup and noted that they were all very different. Because of this he felt he would have his chance at being able to surpass those he had spent his first moments of life studying. He wanted to impress all who saw him, this group gave him his chance.
Traoubordour made his costume to show that he was far more dedicated to his roles than anyone. He wanted to be sure he left an impression on all who payed eyes upon him. Some of the statues within the dark tribe, creatures which he could not identify, were the brunt of his inspiration. They were sculpted about the tribe and were known by those who set eyes on them. They were bold, elegant, and ever present. A perfect model for who he aspired to be. The pain of putting on his costume was all the more a symbol of his dedication to his profession (which he believes is far more than those he spent time watching). The ability to keep his fur beautiful while applying sap and bark proves (in some strange way) that he is a master at both acting and costume.
Plots? • Traoubordour will stay in the circus for the time being. He owes his stardom and opportunity for greatness to them and will spend his time making them stand out along with him. I would love to see someone try to win his heart, maybe even pull him from his obsession with surpassing those he spent so long watching in the theater. Another plot I would like to have is him meeting the one who carved the statues so that he might show off his personal spin on them. Perhaps gain some spite or more admiration for the unknown creature and the creator.