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dyslexic, but reads music flawlessly
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Lirone
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Name→ Octobass LironeAge→ Eight yearsGender→ Lirone is male.Birthday→ April 8thZodiac→ AriesDictation→ English. Soft Souse accent, more pronounced when upset.ARTHERE
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Viola wrote:Of course, what little boy doesn't love his momma? But Lirone has an unusually strong bond with Viola, or "mummy" as he's affectionately dubbed her. When he was having difficulties with early vocalisation, he bonded strongly with her over learning to sign. They would play games that helped Lirone learn the different words, and while he would get frustrated when he had to read, he always loved spending time with his mummy. When he began developing an interest in music, that was an important point in their relationship. Oddly enough, shy, shy Viola helped Lirone come out from behind his anxiety through his lirone. They have a very strong bond over music, and Lirone trusts his mother completely and utterly.
Dunkin wrote:Lirone loves his papa. In bonding with his da, his outgoing nature pushed Lirone from the lonely comfort of his room into the beauty of nature. Without the push, it's almost certain that Lirone would have spent more and more time shutting himself inside his room. Not to say his papa was insensitive to his anxiety, of course. It was just the opposite. He gave helpful advice, and was always extremely encouraging in any pursuit Lirone chose.
Brandon wrote:Lirone and Brandon's relationship was originally very awkward. Social interacting is neither's forté, so their talks were full of long pauses on uncomfortable silence. Lirone didn't necessarily like Brandon at first because of this, always thinking Brandon didn't like him and thus didn't speak with him. Eventually the distance wore thin and they began a humourous friendship. Lirone's sense of humour is very similar to Brandon's, and they enjoy sarcastically bantering with each other.
Amanda Lynn wrote:Lirone loves spending time with Amanda Lynn. She has an infectious laughter, and can always make him smile no matter what. While the rest of his family sometimes finds his childish antics tiresome, aunt Amanda is always here to join in on his games and sometimes even get into mischief with him. She's also a reminder for Lirone that manners are very important.
Zimri wrote:Lirone doesn't necessarily have the best relationship with Zimri. They're still close, yes, but they tend to be at odds relatively often. Lirone has felt that Zimri has tiptoed around, and treated him his age rather than an older bean. That "special" voice that you hear spoken to very small children? Zimri occasionally uses that when talking to Lirone, which frustrates the young bean to no end. Zimri's tendency to not react well to annoyance his put him and Lirone at odds. Regardless, Lirone admires his driven personality and warm heart.
Namaqua wrote:Lirone's relationship with his aunt isn't easily defined. He sees her often enough, but they've never really sat down with a deep "clicking" conversation. He loves her nonetheless; she's family! Lirone is fascinated with her fur, and always wants to brush it when they're together.
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•Intelligent•
Lirone is just short of brilliant. He finds confounding riddles and puzzles "obvious." His attention span is short for things that he finds dull, and those certain things are indeed numerous. omgwhatevenamiwritingwordsarehard
•Cautious•
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•Imaginative•
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When Lirone was hatched, it was prominent within a few weeks that he had issues with vocalising. He didn't make the purrs, coos, squeaks, or trills a young bean typically does. Most worrisome of all, he never cried. It was obvious he was intelligent; he loved puzzles and games that required stimulation. Years later, a friend of the family's mentioned how classical music affected youngsters. Apparently, research has proven that classical music helps with brain development. Lirone grew up with classical music always in the background, and that's their guess as to his above-age intelligence.
It wasn't until Lirone was five that he began making noises. It was a relief to his parents, but not completely. He stuttered. Badly. At times, even his parents couldn't understand his words. Speech therapy was quickly put into works, but Dunkin was hesitant. He didn't want his son to feel as if there was something wrong with him, something that needed to be fixed. It was a stressful month of deciding before Viola and Dunkin finally settled on keeping him in therapy.
It was a wise choice, because Lirone's stutter was almost nonexistent a year later. Dunkin's fear never became a reality— Lirone never saw himself as anything other than loved by his family. It wasn't long after his therapy ended that he began showing interest in bowed instruments. He could play the piano quite well, but got bored of it easily. He had been shooed away from Brandon's cello on multiple occasions, as well as his mummy's viola and Amanda Lynn's ???. Viola and Dunkin realised that Lirone really was quite interested in learning to play an instrument, so they began searching for the perfect one. He tried taking after his mummy with the viola, he tried the violin, he tried the cello, but all with a spark that soon went out. It was something about the
feel and the
sound, Lirone would always say, that wasn't quite right.
It was a gleeful moment when they realised that Lirone should have been playing the
lirone. It wasn't necessarily a common instrument, so finding one was difficult and finding a teacher was absolute hell. But eventually both were accomplished, and it was obvious that he was meant to. His music was beautiful from the beginning. Definitely not flawless though.
School started and Lirone was terrified. He had trouble connecting with the other beans, and sometimes saw them as relatively dull when they didn't share his interests. Lirone was diagnosed with severe dsylexia, even though he could read music flawlessly. He had extreme problems with most letters; not the ones on a musical scale though. Making friends was hard, and as the grades progressed, Lirone was shy and nervous around others. He wasn't unhappy though. He had his family, he had his small group of friends, and most importantly he had his music.