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Roanoke #4647
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Character Details
Name: Roanoke
Nickname(s): Nokie
Health Status: Healthy
Gender: Male
Age: Young Adult
Height: 160cm
Weight: 800lbs
Build: Standard
Coat: Standard
Genotype: ss/cr/br/Bk/Ol/Hl/Sd/Pt
Phenotype: Black with Overlay, Highlight, Shadow, Points
Horns: None
Physical Mutations: Fangs, Feathered, Flopped Ears, Mohawk, Silken Cheeks, Silken Rump
Mutations: None
Slots: This character cannot breed yet.
Design Credits
PrinceAIex
Personality
This boy is lively and very full of energy; he loves to run, its practically his favourite. You'll oftentimes see him zooming around through the forests of Ulfrheim, and that's pretty normal for him. Best not to ask questions about it either. He's very adventurous too and loves to go on long trips with his friends.

A loyal lad he is that would go to any lengths to help a friend or potential friend, in need. He's a sweet boy who looks a little rough around the edges but is anything but. He's fond of hanging around his father Nippet; and tails him a lot of places, going where he goes and doing similar things that he does as well. He looks up to him (Even though his dad is short teehee) and hopes to be as strong as him eventually. He adores his dad, even if Nippit himself see's really no reason for him to think so highly of him most of the time, he let's it go.

His favourite companions outside his father is Aster and Einar; naturally he'd gravitate towards the two most cranky Felvargs that live near him. He adores them both for unknown reasons that neither of them can quite explain. He often can be seen trying to play with them or give them gifts to which they simply let him begrudgingly. They both merely tolerate him at best and hope at some point he'll grow bored and move on; this likely to not be the case much to their dismay.
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