Name: Elcaro
Gender: Androgynous (Pronouns are they, them, their etc..)
Number: v~v;; Or 8, I believe
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Personality: Elcaro is very quiet and reserved, even amongst friends. Despite the quietness, they're a very friendly and gentle soul and will by all means support those who are in dark places or just simply in need of support. No matter their mood, they remain loyal to their reserved style - they're difficult to read because of this. It's only in times of drastically powerful emotions that Elcaro will let others see them react or take action in a situation. Don't get me wrong though, they'll react to situations and especially take actions at times when they're needed - emotionally attached or not. When anyone becomes close to Elcaro, they become very talkative and physical. Cuddling, and other physically affectionate motions are important to Elcaro simply because in their mind it makes the friendship stronger. So uh...be warned, cuddles and lots of them are in store if anyone befriends them. They also have a very strong obsession with birds, they calm them and they enjoy taking care of injured ones until they're healthy enough to go free.
Backstory: Elcaro isn't a name you hear very often or even at all. They weren't born with a name so for the first four or five years of their life, they were just them. They didn't interact much anyway so no one really took notice. Elcaro comes from a small forest inhabited by many other creatures of a myriad of species. From a young age though, Elcaro received what can only be described as prophecies. They were never very major, only small things such as being able to tell if the seasons would be harsh or plentiful. The thing is, they were always right. The prophecies drew attention to them and, because of that, a name was in need. Someone very important to them, a small fox-like creature known as Anu, ended up naming them. Anu said that Elcaro had a gift of something called an Oracle and named them thusly. The only reason their name isn't Oracle is simple: Anu thought it sounded stupid and Elcaro, the backwards spelling, sounded better and would draw far less attention to them as they intended to travel. Anu died a few years later and started Elcaro off on their journeys. Now, they just travel around, helping here and there. Friends are rare for a traveler so their friends are made up of mostly of other nomadic creatures. Elcaro has yet to receive a prophecy of any great weight, they aren't sure they ever will.
Them song: (You gotta love 'em!)
Boats & Birds by Gregory and The Hawk