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Harlow Hawkcore : Harlow Jade Hawkcore, sometimes nicknamed "Harley", is a Red-tailed hawk who serves as the brains of "The Hawkcores"; a criminal gang she is apart of along with her triplet brothers, Hunter and Hugo.
Voice actress: Erica Lindbeck
Personality: Harlow is characterized by a sharp, volatile temperament and a tough, no-nonsense demeanor. Prone to bursts of anger, she is easily irritated when her surroundings become too chaotic for her liking. This is especially evident in how she reacts to her brothers’ antics, often silencing them with a piercing glare or shouting them down when they push her patience too far.
In addition to her short temper, Harlow maintains a cynical and detached outlook. She generally prefers to keep her distance, often appearing indifferent to whatever schemes her brothers are involved in. Though she usually follows along, it’s clear she does so on her own terms. She especially resents being ordered around by Hunter, particularly when the task at hand seems pointless or ill-conceived.
Despite her aloofness, Harlow is undeniably the most intellectually grounded of the trio. She possesses strong street smarts and frequently takes on the role of the group's strategist. Acting as the voice of reason, she is quick to dismiss ideas she deems reckless or absurd. However, when a plan genuinely piques her interest, she participates with sharp focus, showing that she’s far from lazy or disinterested.
Harlow's sharp wit is a defining trait, and she doesn’t hesitate to voice her displeasure through biting sarcasm or deadpan remarks. Her commentary often targets Hunter’s more outlandish ideas, especially when they conflict with her practical sensibilities. Her humor, while dry, serves as both a coping mechanism and a means of asserting her independence within the group.
Beneath her hardened exterior, Harlow harbors a deep, albeit rarely expressed, affection for her brothers. Though she often complains or acts irritated by their behavior, her loyalty and love for them are unwavering. She may not show it in traditional ways, but her care is unmistakable when it truly matters.
Appearance: Hunter, Harlow and Hugo, being triplets, are Red-tailed hawks with athletic physiques. Similar to their type of bird, their feathers are a dark brown and warm-cinnamon color, with parts of their chins being mostly dark brown with white. Their necks and wings' arms are white with brown specks, though the arms are a darker shade. Their wings are a much darker shade of brown, their tail feathers are colored white, two shades of faded-auburn, and dark brown (from top to bottom), and they sported large beaks that goes from a pale yellow, light gray and black.
Their feathers also formed thick, wild, and messy auburn-colored hair. Their eyes are a bright yellow, and their eyebrows are thick and black.
Harlow has a much more curvaceous body with wide hips and long, well-built legs. Since she is a female, her eyes protrudes long and thick eyelashes, and her hair is longer and thicker and has been tied-back into a high-ponytail by a black hair tie, with very large bangs that cover almost the entirety of the left side of her face. Her right brow sported a thin dark gray piercing, and she wears minimal makeup which consists of black eyeliner and thick mascara.
She is often described as being very attractive.
Clothing: Harlow's attire consists of a light gray, crop-top sports tank top, dark gray gloves, and tight, high-waisted black open-toed pants in which her black talons protruded from them.
Trivia: • She hates when her siblings and Sage Hathaway nicknamed her, especially when they are just doing it to get a rise out of her. • She gets triggered when someone touch her ponytail, either gripping the person's wrist tightly or giving them her signature death glare. • Ironically, she can tolerate Hugo more than Hunter. • She appears to be a good analyzer. • She has a fondness for magazines as she is constantly seen reading them.