Username: K i r i t o
Name: Olmos
Gender: Female
Personality: Olmos is a soft an intelligent Viscent. She knows when she shouldn't talk to those around her, and when she is needed. She is very distant, and can often be caught looking to the sky, awaiting for the moon. She knows that it will not appear with the sun awake, but always hopes, preys, her dreams will be made reality. Olmos can hardly help herself when it comes to being social. She is just horrid at it. Not many people know it, but when she was younger, she was bullied. From those bullies, she lost all self-confidence, and would rather hide inside, waiting for the moon to announce it is free and too dark for anyone to see her. The moon also has a large role of her personality. She thinks of the white light as a parent, someone to always nurture her and care for her. It sounds rather silly, though. The moon has been the one thing she can really trust, and really make sense with. Olmos dreams that one day, she will find the things stolen, and will go out into the public with a confident smile and trust in herself to love everyone and love everything. She will never be cruel, no matter what happened to her. She may wish it, but knows words have too much effect on a person, and would rather say life-giving words than life-stealing words.
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Hobby/s: Olmos is a very dedicated figure skater. She wakes up every single morning at around four in the morning, and heads to get dressed in her long winter clothes. She loves to skate, because people don't focus on her, and tell her harsh things. They focus on her skating, and see her for that only, not some pathetic shy viscent. Not a large number of people know that she is broken and lost inside. She has an emotinal connection to figure skating, with her mother and her mother's mother before her. They were all famous figure skaters, and she doesn't want to break the line.
Olmos can almost always connect to every song playing, if it's on her playlist. She has competed, but wants to finish her tests before she ends up really competing. Olmos knows that she will be better, if she continues her effort. Every morning she wakes up at four, heads to an ice rink around two hours away, one that has raised Olympic gold medalists, and puts on her skates. She skates for another six hours, then stops for lunch. After eating, she gets ready to do a two hour long conditioning and core strength class. Once the class is over, she goes to her jump or power class, depending on the day. After that class, she ends up skating for another four hours, and heads home.
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