I think it's quite obvious I'd be the little shit everyone can't help but adore- //head is slammed into a brick wall// Hahaha, jk jk. I'd just be a little shit I guess... Probably that one guy instigating shit from behind the scenes, never a major player out in the field, just ain't my thing. Regardless of which situation or series I'd be shoved into lmfao. Now, how would I be like in the universe of Nanatsu no Taizai...? Hmm, that's quite the head scratcher, eh? Rodock207 I'm just trailin' after ya. Nothing new. I mean, uh, *pfbt*
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General Info y'all
Name: Llyr
Possible Alias: Lord of the Shadows and Waves; The Great Sea God; Spectre of Camelot; the Black Water Serpent; Lady of the Lake (wait a sec-); etc.
Race: Undetermined, however Llyr hints from time to time that his "kin" have been, and possibly still are, allied or closely related with/to the Demon Clan.
Gender: Male
Age: Unknown, most likely thousands upon thousands of years old. Figures, this little shit.
Birthday: October 25th
Height: Varies depending on the sort of form he takes, however he generally maintains a height of approximately 157.5 cm (5'2").
Eye Colour: The colour of his eyes are the only thing which generally remain constant in terms of his appearance; a hue akin to a rusted penny, verdigris. Although when manipulating what appears to be the very same black matter signature to the Demon Clan, his eyes noticeably shift to a much darker shade akin to or completely black, much like aforementioned Demons.
Hair Colour: His usual self sports light silvery gray hair with a faint, metallic blue tint to it.
Abilities: Shape-shifting appears to be a talent Llyr has a habit of using on a whim, be it taking on the form that could have a more appropriate arm-wrestling match with a member of the Giant Clan or shifting into that of a docile critter for shits and giggles, with this guy anything goes really. There's always a few things he happens to "forget" even being able to do, making him a sort of wild card and possibly a dangerous fiend in battle due to such unpredictability. The actual names for his powers are as of yet unknown much like his abilities themselves. However, his asset seems to be over water and darkness- perhaps even so much as related elements (...just think of bending from Avatar the Last Airbender or something IDFK...having the base of water = all forms and other things that share similar properties--).
Appearance:
Other Shit
+Other than himself or magic, Llyr has the tendency to use a pair of leather gloves with built-in retractable silver blades similar to elongated claws in his, relatively, human form. They retract with a flick of the rest, and are admittedly Wolverine-ish, probably.
+Like some other ancient beings, Llyr has been practically written off as both an actual god and demon,regardless of whatever the alignment of his nature has been.
+Has a thing for giving cryptic advice to others, so he sorta...developed the persona of "Nimue", the prophetic enchantress of the great lake that has been present since before Camelot's founding. A body of water as old as Britannia, according to Llyr.
+Really, the only way to associate yourself with this guy is either buy sheer accident, luck (misfortune or not), or via choice on his own end. He's one of many so-called puppeteers, after all.
+He's a fucking child trapped in some monstrous entity, seriously. Act or no, he comes across as a damn cinnamon roll sometimes. But he ain't. Guys a SINnamon roll, aye.
+It doesn't take much for him to like you, really. A single sincere act of kindness or something, and a bit of determination to strive towards whatever goal you have. Along with the willingness to go through with it, something he'll never have. He's the instigator, the observer, the watcher- not the doer. Not the hero. Not the champion. Not the knight in shining armour, and he never will be, either.
+His first encounter with the main cast was legit him wearing the guise of Nimue, and whatever events that led to the reveal of who he "actually is" was quite spontaneous. Planned? Most likely. Irrelevant to the grand scheme of things? No, not really.
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