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Name: Atticus DeLunne
Nickname: N/A
Gender/Pronoun: He/Him
Age: 13 14 15 16 17
Birthday: June 26, 2008
Fav. Food: Potato-based dishes, fresh bread, and hot chocolate. He has very fond memories of sneezing snowflakes with Elliot that has elevated his preference for hot chocolate.
Hated Food: Bitter foods and drinks, anything too chewy or rubbery, and soggy cereal. He will eat or drink anything given to him out of politeness, but will be miserable.
School: Azure Valley, graduating class of 2026.
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PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Nickname: N/A
Gender/Pronoun: He/Him
Age: 13 14 15 16 17
Birthday: June 26, 2008
Fav. Food: Potato-based dishes, fresh bread, and hot chocolate. He has very fond memories of sneezing snowflakes with Elliot that has elevated his preference for hot chocolate.
Hated Food: Bitter foods and drinks, anything too chewy or rubbery, and soggy cereal. He will eat or drink anything given to him out of politeness, but will be miserable.
School: Azure Valley, graduating class of 2026.
Hobbies:
Art
Art is no longer just a survival instinct — it’s how Atticus connects to others and his surroundings. With access to high-quality supplies and space to explore different techniques, he has fallen deeply in love with painting in particular. He paints to process emotions he doesn’t yet have words for, and often creates pieces specifically as gifts for friends. His grip strength limits some fine motor crafts, which frustrates him, but he adapts by using larger brushes, texture tools, and mixed media techniques that work with his body, rather than against it. Art is where he feels most like himself.
Learning and Listening
Atticus genuinely enjoys learning. Not in a traditional sense with books in school, but through relationships. He is dyslexic and an average student on paper, but incredibly curious by nature. He likes lectures when they feel like stories, prefers audiobooks and podcasts over textbooks, and long conversations where knowledge is shared casually rather than with the intent to be tested on the subject. He loves listening to his friends talk about their interests, asking gentle questions, and absorbing things through discussion. Learning and listening overlaps a lot with emotional intimacy, in that learning makes him feel close to people, and that closeness makes learning feel safe.
Museums and Galleries
Atticus loves slow, quiet spaces, especially museums where voices echo softly and galleries where time feels suspended. He often visits the gallery Devyn helped create to house Percy’s paintings, sometimes alone, sometimes with someone he trusts. Percy’s work is a source of comfort rather than pressure. Atticus doesn’t feel like he is compared to it, only connected. Being surrounded by art created with love reminds him that beauty can endure even after loss. These spaces give him permission to think, to breathe, and to exist without expectation. He doesn’t always analyze what he sees — sometimes he just sits and lets the colors surround him.
Virtues:
Gentle Hearted (with Boundaries)
Atticus is still profoundly sweet, but no longer blindly so. He wants to believe in the good in others, and often does, but he has learned that belief does not require putting himself or others in danger. He offers kindness carefully now, aware that not everyone deserves access to his softness. Even so, he remains patient, compassionate, and slow to judge, especially toward those who are hurting.
Creative and Imaginative
His creativity hasn’t dulled, but rather has matured. Atticus still daydreams, still drifts into metaphor and imagery when stressed, still sees the world in color and emotional shapes rather than clean lines. He solves problems intuitively, often arriving at solutions others wouldn’t consider. This makes him an excellent friend to bounce ideas off of. He’s not always loud, but is deeply insightful.
Quietly Resourceful
He no longer has to fend for himself, but the instinct remains. Atticus knows how to adapt, how to make do, how to survive emotionally as well as practically. He’s good at finding alternative paths when things feel blocked, whether that’s adjusting an art technique, asking for help in untraditional ways, or leaning on friends when he’s overwhelmed.
Flaws:
Emotionally Sensitive
Atticus feels everything. He’s better at regulating his reactions now, especially in public, but the depth of feeling hasn’t lessened. He keeps his tears for people he trusts (Elliot most of all) but emotional overload still hits hard when it comes. Trauma, raised voices, cruelty, or reminders of past abuse can unravel him quickly if he isn’t grounded. His sensitivity makes him an exceptional caretaker, but it also means he must be protected from prolonged exposure to horror or brutality.
Deeply Insecure
His insecurity has shifted from “Am I good enough?” to “Will I be abandoned if I am fully myself?” Body insecurity is a very real and constant shadow, especially as he navigates getting older. He knows (logically) that he is loved, that Elliot is patient and devoted, and his adoptive family is safe. Emotionally, he is still unlearning the fear that love is conditional. Praise is difficult for him to accept. Reassurance helps, but repetition is necessary, and he worries there will come a time where others run out of patience for him.
Vulnerable to Manipulation
Atticus is no longer universally trusting, but he is still vulnerable when someone frames harm as necessity or help. If he believes someone is suffering, or that he alone can ease it, he may push aside his own discomfort. Conflicting information still causes distress and indecision, especially when authority figures are involved. He is less obedient than he once was, but his instinct to help first can still be exploited.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Eyes: Blue-green
Hair: Between moonlight and honey blond. Grown out to his shoulders and a bit wavy.
Face: Freckles most noticeable over his cheeks.
Skin Tone: Pale
Body Type: 5'2" and underweight
Clothes: Cute clothes with colors that compliment his eyes. Some ruffles and silk, ribbons and hair clips. He is still discovering what he likes wearing, but tends to lean more neutral or feminine than masculine styled clothes.
Old Profile
Name: Chad Richardson Atticus DeLunne
Nickname: N/A
Gender/Pronoun: He/Him
Age: 13 14 15 16 17
Birthday: June 26, 2008
School/Occupation: Knightside. Will be going to Highschool starting this fall. Probably an unnamed one, or Meadowview. Azure Valley starting Fall 2022. Graduating class of 2026.
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PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
- Devyn DeLunne (Sailor Alastor) adopted Atticus to help protect his identity. Michael Gallo (Sessrumir of Jupiter) adopted him as well.
Nickname: N/A
Gender/Pronoun: He/Him
Age: 13 14 15 16 17
Birthday: June 26, 2008
School/Occupation: Knightside. Will be going to Highschool starting this fall. Probably an unnamed one, or Meadowview. Azure Valley starting Fall 2022. Graduating class of 2026.
Hobbies:
Art - Atticus loves all kinds of art. He loves to draw, he loves to paint, he loves to create things from nothing. He looks forward to art class, where he has access to more supplies to express himself, but has been known to draw extensively in the margins of his notebooks. At recess he will draw with chalk or even scrape rocks against the pavement. He picks up things that others might see as trash, such as buttons and soda can tabs. He hopes to one day learn how to be a great painter, or maybe get into fashion design, but for now he will accept using the resources he has available to him.
Collecting - Jewelry, trinkets, rocks. It seems as though anything Atticus can get his hands on he wants to collect. And with those collections, he uses them to make more art. He rarely takes his collections home, but instead uses them to decorate places around the city, or tries to hide them under bushes in the park. He knows he might never see his treasures again, but he cherishes them while he is able to.
Virtues:
Sweet - There has never been a mean bone in Atticus' body. He cares deeply about others, whether they are other people, animals, or even plants. Everyone and everything deserves a chance at a good life. While he knows there is not much he is able to do on his own, he tries to help those he can, whether it’s pouring a little water on a wilting plant, or sharing some of his lunch with a persuasive squirrel. He doesn’t speak ill of others, believing that they must all be going through stressful situations and should be given another chance.
Creative - He has the mind of an artist, and can often be seen daydreaming about things. Atticus is good at solving puzzles and problems that require thinking outside of the box. This skill doesn’t always translate well to his tests or homework with inflexible answers, but when it comes to games and other life problems, he does his best to make sure every option is explored.
Resourceful - Atticus is often left to fend for himself. It builds character, so he has to keep himself entertained, especially over the summer when he doesn’t have school to keep himself busy most of the day. To get money, he sometimes asks neighbors if he can pick up sticks around their yard for a few dollars, or weed their gardens. Sometimes he tries selling some of the jewelry pieces he makes, but often gives them away, or they’re unwanted. Even with the odds against him, he still finds a way to survive.
Flaws:
Sensitive - Normally, being sympathetic and empathetic could be seen as a good thing, but for Atticus, he is dominated by his emotions. Tears often follow no matter if he is sad or scared or happy or excited. He does his best to push his emotions aside in public, but it is bravado at best, and forcing himself to laugh and smile is easier than explaining why he cries so easily.
Insecure - When others are happy, it makes Atticus happy, but when it comes to himself and his own accomplishments, he is very unsure of himself. He never knows if he is doing enough, or if he meets others expectations. Even if he's told that he is, it is difficult for him to believe it because he can see his own flaws and failures.
Manipulatable - Being obedient and trusting is a problem for Atticus. He desperately wants to see the good in others, so if he is told something, then he believes it is with the best intentions. It is easy to convince him to do things, and even if his gut reaction is that something is wrong, he will still often do it anyway, as long as those things aren’t illegal. Although he may be convinced that things that are, are actually not. He will likely hesitate if told conflicting information, and will likely have a distressed emotional reaction to his own indecision.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Eyes: Blue-green
Hair: Between moonlight and honey blond. Cut short and boyish. Grown out to his shoulders and a bit wavy.
Face: Freckles most noticeable over his cheeks.
Skin Tone: Pale
Body Type: 5'2" and underweight
Clothes: The only choice he’s given is teeshirts or polos and jeans or trousers. Cute clothes with colors that compliment his eyes. Some ruffles and silk, ribbons and hair clips. He is still discovering what he likes wearing, but tends to lean more neutral or feminine than masculine styled clothes.
