Basic Information
Name: Adelyte
Gender: Female
Age: Doe
Status: Excited
Recent Events: None
Pictogram: Here
Appearance
Personality
Adelyte is a very shy and nervous doe around others she encounters in-forest. She often finds herself hiding behind a tree or whatever she can find, observing their behavior. Once she gains enough courage, she might venture to them and greet them as an attempt to make friends. Adelyte prefers a life of solitude because of how scared she is, but that might change.
Likes
Adelyte likes to sit and daydream at her favorite spot in-forest about the Gods and the creation of the forest. She also likes to interact with other deer in-forest once she gets enough courage to venture to them in order to simply say "Hello" and perhaps become their friend.
Dislikes
Adelyte dislikes deer that are obnoxious and get into the faces of others. She thinks of them as pesky and because of that, it's best to keep young fawns away from her. She also dislikes deer in-forest that randomly cast spells on anyone they can find. She hates being put into the spotlight and people who are mean. This is all because of her fearful personality, though, and perhaps with socialization it'll change.
History
Adelyte was always taught by her mother that she needed to be cautious because of man. She was taught that the very world she lived in was unsafe and very unfair. Her mother would tell her stories of deer that weren't cautious enough and fell into the hands of man. This frightened her and because of that, she followed her mother's lead. One day her mother was venturing to the distant fields and saw other deer. She told Adelyte that it must be safe because there were others, but what she didn't know was that those deer were mere pieces of plastic, a trick of man. Her mother ventured out, and saw a quick shine of metal. She wasn't fast enough and was shot and killed right before Adelyte's eyes. From that day onward, Adelyte swore that she'd be cautious. Adelyte acts a little too cautious, but believes that too much caution couldn't be harmful. There's no such thing as too much caution to her.
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