res!
extras: whats in the pouch?
whats in his diet?
poem????
occupation?
make own song
who is the adopter?
My name is FoxerOwl, and I am a non-owner trying out for this lovely horse bean.
I hope my form impresses you, as I would love to go home with Loxus!
who is this dapper bean?
The name of this bean is Loxus
(locks-is with a soft s, such as "loose"),
but he doesn't mind being called Lox.
Loxus was the name of an Appaloosa
horse I used to take care of, but he
sadly passed away by old age.
and loxus is a...?
male. Loxus is most definitely considered a boy,
but sometimes people mistake him for female because of
his well-groomed locks.
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.Gender;
Personality;
Loxus is a type of bean that seems to have no flaws, at least in public. Behind the scenes, every little flaw in Loxus comes out, especially at the wrong times.
In both public and with friends, Loxus is very well-balanced, for starters. He's flexible and you'll never see him hit his hip on something, or fall over non-existent objects. It just doesn't seem to happen. Loxus is also extremely patient and kind, preferring to wait for five minutes rather than screaming, "WE'RE GOING TO BE LATE!" The male just deems it disrespectful and refrains from doing so.
Popularity. "Popular" is what you can describe
Art;