nyiri
Nyiri Jalili
male・bisexual・29 years old Alexander Uloom After The Storm by Mumford and Sons captain of the Buzzard's Bazaar Ellerbee is his (stolen) adopted son breeding slots・2/3 NB #1752 |
design by high noon [custom]
shine [s], hair [s], tail [c], long fur [c], ears [uc], tongue [uc], extra legs [r] hex codes・ #F4F1EB, #EAE1D0, #DBC6AB, #AF9D85, #917864, #D9E4EA, #B7CBCC, #84A6A8, #4F5A5E, #1D6782 chevma・Kauket, female egyptian vulture |
and I took you by the hand
and we stood tall
Nyiri is oftentimes difficult to get a read on. He generally keeps to himself; he's regularly quite expressionless, and good at keeping his cards close to his chest. He isn't partial to trusting anybody, and is particularly reluctant to befriend anyone new. The best part of himself is by far his bird, Kauket. She is an extension of his soul, called a chevma, as was the normal of his original world, a physical manifestation of his true self. She is about as talkative as him but she is usually a lot easier to read, liable to slick back her feathers when upset or resettle her wings when pleased with something. Nyiri keeps the truth of what Kauket is to him a closely guarded secret; he could be exploited easily if someone got a hold of her, and can only consider himself lucky that animals such as Kauket are not known here. While he never seems concerned over anything he is partial to Kauket, and when thinking deeply touches her feet or feathers. Most people from this plane assume he is a magician and Kauket is his familiar, a mistake that Nyiri encourages.
He is a shrewd, calculating individual, and willing to do a great deal of immoral things to get a good price. He likes living in comfort, as he only briefly got the chance to back home, and frankly he spoils himself. His crew is constantly changing, as he picks up and drops off different desperate individuals, but the main staple of his life is his adopted son Ellerbee. Nyiri was never interested in having children himself and doubted he would ever have any of his own, so Ellerbee was extremely unexpected; but Nyiri surprised himself by his genuine affection for the child, and kept him on long after he had an opportunity to leave the orphan somewhere. Now Nyiri relies on Ellerbee much to the same extent as he does Kauket, and trusts them both the same. He has a fickle soul but he is uniformly dedicated to both these two, and would do anything for either. (This is not something he broadcasts, both to maintain his reputation and to keep the both of them safe.) It is only those rare folks that truly befriend him that realize his love for them both. The gods recognize him as belonging to the chevma plane and so extort favors sometimes when they need something. Due to this he is familiar with the gods, if not also constantly annoyed with them.
He is a shrewd, calculating individual, and willing to do a great deal of immoral things to get a good price. He likes living in comfort, as he only briefly got the chance to back home, and frankly he spoils himself. His crew is constantly changing, as he picks up and drops off different desperate individuals, but the main staple of his life is his adopted son Ellerbee. Nyiri was never interested in having children himself and doubted he would ever have any of his own, so Ellerbee was extremely unexpected; but Nyiri surprised himself by his genuine affection for the child, and kept him on long after he had an opportunity to leave the orphan somewhere. Now Nyiri relies on Ellerbee much to the same extent as he does Kauket, and trusts them both the same. He has a fickle soul but he is uniformly dedicated to both these two, and would do anything for either. (This is not something he broadcasts, both to maintain his reputation and to keep the both of them safe.) It is only those rare folks that truly befriend him that realize his love for them both. The gods recognize him as belonging to the chevma plane and so extort favors sometimes when they need something. Due to this he is familiar with the gods, if not also constantly annoyed with them.
and remembered our own land
what we lived for
art credit・
PrincessCinnamon, Ratmaeda, vagabond
PrincessCinnamon, Ratmaeda, vagabond