Post by Minhan on Apr 29, 2014 18:27:48 GMT -5
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BAMBI HOLT
HISTORY The pastoral, English countryside and a household ran by women was all Bambi knew for the first ten years of his life – and he liked it a lot. Liked it a lot more than the smoggy city air that he and his family moved into when his father grew interested in the prosperous promotions of the urban lifestyle. So he said goodbye to the vast fields and the pleasant cows he called friends and hello to traffic and grey concrete. It was very fortunate he didn’t have to share his tiny room with any of his four older sisters in the family’s new apartment. Bambi always felt he had an affinity for nature but it really started to show when he’d help the potted plants on his window sill grow a little faster – just to brighten the place up a bit. Instead of wheat fields he played in the parks, feeding squirrels and taking injured pigeons home, much to the displeasure of his mother. But the pigeons didn’t make her squirm as much as the sewer rats he had ‘rescued’. During his school life, Bambi grew laidback and passive towards most things that weren’t to do with the green Earth. He kept his power to himself, enjoying the joy of foliage in secret and grew distant from the rest of the human race. But on a whim, while meandering the streets, Bambi spied a cause that called him; a window of cramped cages, tanks and hutches. He set those poor animals in the pet shop free. And in during the euphoria of releasing fur, feathers and scales, he made sure not to forget the leaves and stems in his nature freeing frenzy. Grabbing all the bouquets he could from passing shops as he ran, Bambi reunited the flowers with their soil dwelling brethren in the park. It was there, admiring their beauty, that he was caught and consequently locked up. PERSONALITY
Bambi has the ability to create and manipulate most organic plant matter but struggles more with larger vegetation such as trees and shrubbery. Wood also takes more concentration, time and energy to manipulate or create, so much that Bambi rarely bothers. He prefers flowers anyway, which usually take him a few seconds to grow in suitable conditions. He smells of aloe vera. MINHAN 30/4/14 N/A |
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