by obsceneSymphony » Wed Aug 28, 2019 8:01 am
Username: obsceneSymphony
Name: Faraday
Sex: Queen
Gender/Pronouns (Optional): gender-fluid / any
3-5 Personality Traits: principled - thrill-seeking - incisive - morose
Acutely perceptive and always alert, Faraday is always the first to spot potential problems and interesting adventures. This can be ascribed partly to their keen intellect and inquisitive nature. It is also partly due to them being a realist to a fault, edging on having a pessimism bias, so being much more attuned than most to what might go wrong, what already is wrong, and evidence that they find disagreeable. The corollary drawback to this pessimism and incisiveness is being often unpleasant to be around: they are usually the killjoy drawing attention to all the faults and downsides in what others are excited about, and are often in a sour mood. However, they have a strong sense of values. They donโt poke holes in othersโ hopes and beliefs to be spiteful, they just see it as their duty to help avoid potential disasters and to find the truth (or at least the best explanation with the available evidence). Faradayโs percipience is also put to good use by the ever-curious and adventurous skepluvi, who loves a good problem or mystery to solve more than anything. The stranger and more potentially dangerous, the better: without something thrilling to investigate, Faraday bores easily. This is usually a positive quality, resulting in them making discoveries and accomplishing things other skepluvias in their scuffle donโt dare, but they can sometimes get in over their head. They have a bit of reputation for finding trouble and getting into the oddest of fixes: their caretakers are sure that no other skepluvi has had to been extracted from quite so many obscure holes, tangles, and high places that no one has any idea how they got into in the first place.
Back at CS again!
โฅ: food animal medicine, access to care, welfare, ecology, bugs, lifting
MHA, DC, RvB, Homestuck, Discworld, Area X, Star Trek
Eve \ adult \ she or he \ DVM student 
