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Name: Uriah Spiridon
Age: 17
Race: Will O’ the Wisp
Gender: Male
Sexuality: Demi/Bisexual
Personality: Uriah is a bit of a faker when it comes to bravery. He gets very easily nervous, he can be extremely defensive if he feels threatened, and may come off as bad-tempered when first approached, especially when he’s already on edge, but he will drop all that quickly if he decides the person approaching him isn’t going to hurt him. He's actually a pretty nice guy. He’ll never admit that he’s scared. Ever. He likes people, making him terrible at his job as a Will O' the Wisp.
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(Yeah, but don’t call him Uri unless he says you can. He doesn’t like to be called Uri)
Brief History: No one knows exactly where wisps come from. As a result, Uriah was born from nothing and raised by foster parents who caught him in his human form and mistook him for an abandoned child. It was a major mistep on his part, as wisps are supposed to live out their lives alone, only interacting with humans to perform acts of trickery upon them… so much for that. Even so, he grew fond of his foster parents and decided to stay, though he constantly insisted to other wisps that he could definitely cope on his own. He’s already let his foster parents know that he is no way human, to which they’ve fully accepted. Around the age of fourteen, he got used to being taken care of, though he’d never admit it. When he becomes a full-fledged adult, he'll try easing into his life as proper wisp… if he can survive this new dilemma, that is.
Other: In his wisp form, he feels most comfortable, as it is in this form that he is fastest, he can fly, and is durable though not invincible. In his human form, he is practically weightless, making him light on his feet, nimble, and fluid in his movement, however he is not at all strong, and tries to avoid physical confrontations because of this (this is why he always gets so nervous). He's also not always the best coordinated person, since he has to deal with gravity.
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