Oxymoron |
Trade/Sale: Never ⋆ Designer: Horrorprince ⋆ Adopted From: Sadbloom
BiographyName: Oxymoron
Name Meaning/Origin: a figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction. Nicname: Oxy Species: Ocelot Terrorling Gender: Male Age: Adult Alignment: Neutral Good Title: None |
Personality
Oxymoron is a terrorling ocelot who has a hollow cavity in his chest which is constantly being filled with and leaking water. Coral and sea-life spill out of his shoulders which act as a home for his axolotl companions, Salt and Pepper. The water held inside his body keep his friends and plant life alive. Native to South America, Oxymoron was being transported across the waves to a new location. The ship had crashed and sank, which ultimately lead to his death and rebirth as a terrorling. Personality wise, he's pretty timid and acts violently when cornered or afraid. While rather unapproachable himself, his two axolotl friends are constantly happy and ecstatic about every that occurs around them.
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Physical Characteristics
Magic/Powers
As a terrorling he shares all the same traits as her species.
Intelligence: The Second Life differs from the first life in a few key areas. First off death has somehow increased the intelligence of the Terrorling, making them smarter than your average animal. Healing: The new Companion Bond allows the Terrorling to heal when injured back to the point of where its body was upon reanimation. Telepathy: The Terrorling gains a very basic mental connection with its Companion. This allows the Terrorling and Companion to feel raw feelings between the two but not directly speak in words. Note terrorlings and their companions do not always have to be right side by side, though overly long distances will often cause insecurity and worry. Symbiosis: The Terrorling and Companion share a symbiotic relationship with one another. Though the two have separate souls they share one single life force. This means that if either of them was to die, the other would die as well. The trade back for this venerability though is that the shared life force extends the life of both animals. The exact extended life span is still unknown. The Companion still is required to eat and drink though the companion is not due to surviving off their shared life force, in exchange though the Terrorling often acts as a protector or/and provider for the Companion. It is not unusual for the Companion’s food to even grow in/on the Terrorling. The life force bond between a Terrorling and its Companion is known as the Companion Bond. |
Art of Oxymoron
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