Telephei

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Name: TelepheiAge: 20Description: Telephei is a siren who spent most of his life living in the ocean with many other seafolk

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Name: Telephei
Age: 20
Description: Telephei is a siren who spent most of his life living in the ocean with many other seafolk. He was used to that kind of life, hunting for food which he would rip apart with his sharp teeth and dagger-like claws, swimming around in the open waters and singing as much as he wanted, if some random people he didn't know died because he was singing and they happened to hear it and ended up crashing into the rocks, that wasn't his problem. He was so used to that life until he was caught in a net and brought to a circus where he was placed in a huge, wide tank. He learned to hate humans, they looked at him through the tank, marvelling at his beauty and how he as a living creature functioned. He also began hating his own beauty because of all this, the fact that it was his beauty that made people want to imprison him just so they could stare at him for hours. Despite his naturally strong personality he is very lonely, he has been kept away from his home, the only people who dare to actually talk to him are the people who are paid to feed him every day, and that conversation usually consists of "please don't kill me, please don't kill me, please don't kill me." and nothing else. Other than his bitterness towards humans, he has other aspects of his personality that really shine through, for instance, he is a naturally curious person, he enjoys learning things and used to spend a lot of time reading any kind of human literature that happened to get dropped in the sea. After all, there's more to sirens than just murdering sailors. His tail resembles that of a Halfmoon Betta Fish.
Species: Siren
Sexuality: Gay
Nationality: Korean/East Sea
Family: None

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