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αɢe ⇨ 19
яα¢є ⇨ Neko
ѕρє¢ιєѕ ⇨ Liger {Lion-Tiger Hybrid}
αρρєαяαη¢є ⇨ An enormous, pale wheat blond that stands at about seven feet and five inches tall, with still room for growth. If there's a broken chandelier or a chipped doorway, he's the cause. His tail has muted stripes that blend into the albino tan fur as well as a matching shade on his fluffy ears. His hair is wild, short, and sticks out on the sides of his head like many of the Tigre population. Compared to an average guy, he has the looks of Goliath, with buffed and body-builder muscles despite the fact that the only training and toning he does is at the school martial-arts class, which is mandatory for all people of the City. He looks simply like a overgrown, albino version of a tiger, except his striking eyes, that follow after the royal bloodline. A cerulean blue with flecks of gold ringing the edges.
ρєяѕσηαℓιту ⇨ A shy, quiet, awkward sort of guy. A gentle beast that means no harm but because of his large size and clumsiness often finds himself in painful situations. Is often subject to cold glances, prejudice and a tad bit of racism by the rest of the population residing in the Forbidden City, whom are all Tigres. In turn he levels it out by becoming somewhat of a hermit, obsessive with avoiding society and spends most of his time doing odd things like taking a nap in the stream. Yes, IN the stream. He has a love for water and swimming.
вα¢к ѕтσяу ⇨ His mother was the all too famous Tigress who traveled out of the Forbidden City, out into the Palace of the Felidae Kingdom, had a short fling while she was there and returned to the City again, impregnated. She had not realized that a child between two very large cats would result in an monstrosity that towered over both species for it was the first of it's kind. So, her life had to be sacrificed in order for her child to survive and died in childbirth, leaving poor Lyonel to a family friend whom she trusted with her life. So Lyonel was raised by the family becoming close to their son, who was three years older than he, and developed a very good friendship with him, despite the fact that he was later labeled as an outcast.