name : Zidane
gender : Male
opinion of pirates : He finds pirates some - what cool. He can't say he has a true, set in stone opinion of them, but he does find them amusing or interesting, depending on his mood. If he had to make an opinion of them, he would say they are unique, and not a very common thing to see. It raises his curiosity. He wouldn't mind befriending one, depending on their temperment.
personality : Zidane goes by the quote "Curiousity killed the cat." He is extremely careful, and does not let his curiousity get the better of him. He is extremely social and flirty you could say, and can be seen winking or having a mischievious grin on his face. Despite his careful nature, he is known to cause trouble, but he is careful not to leave tracks or traces of his pranks. So we could call him a careful trickster or a wolf in sheep's clothing.
relationship with Anahita (Kit #2) : Zidane much rather stay on land, and write stories or tweak sotries, such as Alice in Wonderland to fit his tastes. So, when Anahita brings back stories of her adventures on the sea, Zidane gets quite excited, and begins to write stories and characters around her adventures. He absolutely adores his sister, and would also want to go on adventures, but sadly....he doesn't know how to swim and is scared to even go onto a ship, so is also slightly jealous. Overall though, Zidane gets along quite well with her.
extras :
"I take a popular story, like Alice in Wonderland, and twist it into a different reality."
Excerpt from Zidane's Writing wrote:When I am writing, you may say I slip down the rabbit hole of fantasy or creativity, and cannot climb back up into reality. I fall as I follow my rare sparks of curiousity, and am riddled by the colors of imagination that plagues me. I almost loose my head because of curiousity and oddities as I wander around the world I call my mind. I get sparks from the nightmares, and maybe even have a picnic with myself.
From the writing, and relating it back to Alice in wonderland, curiosity represents the white rabbit Alice follows, the colors of imagination represent the Cheshire cat, as he gives complicated riddles to help alice through the woods. Loosing your head due to being too curious or an oddity refers to the Queen's tendencies and quick temper, leading to many of her deck to loose their heads. The nightmares represent the Mad Hatter, and the picnic represents the tea party Alice saw the Hatter having with himself.
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