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Character Name: Pan Gender: Male Type of Being: Faun Real Age: 12 Looking Age: 12 Name Meaning: -- Character Nickname: -- General Description Skin: Peachy. Hair: Shaggy brown cut. Messy, with sideburns. Eyes: Green. Markings/Tattoos: -- Others: Pan is a young boy, with faun legs from the knee down and hooves for feet. From the knee up he is mostly human, except that he has a tail with a fluffy brown end, droopy pointed ears and goat horns. Clothing and Accessories: He goes about naked. Personality Likes: Jokes, games, food, music, butterflies, attention, shiny stuff, etc. Dislikes: Mean or scary people, getting hurt, being yelled at. Abilities: The extent of his abilities go to playing the flute. Weaknesses: The things he likes, and dislikes. Short attention span. Carelessness. General: He's curious and easy going. Happy. He often sticks his nose where he is not called, and does not think at all before acting. This often gets him in troubles. He's clumsy and silly, often tripping with himself, and very easily distracted by anything flying by or anything shiny (or even the lightest sound). He can't take much scolding or falls, starting to cry at once if either happen, even if he wasn't hurt badly. Background History Pan belonged to one of the many tribes of fauns spread through the world, but one of the last ones left in the forests he was born in. One day, when he was merely a toddler, their tribe was discovered by humans hunting in the forest, and all of them were hunt down. His mother, managing a moment of last strength, ran away with him and hid him on the hollow of a tree. That is how Pan came to lose his family and became -to his knowledge, for many years- the only faun left surviving. Thanks to the help of forest creatures and nymphs, Pan was able to survive past those first couple of years living in that hollow, and became the cheerful young boy he is today. It was hard at first- learning to talk from the other creatures, learning to do everything by himself. He has since lived there in the forest. Gallery [nggallery id=18]

