Epsilion Krull
Personal History
Epsilion is a bright-eyed, inquisitive toddler who fills the lives of Emiphra and Hypatrios with endless wonder and occasional chaos. Born into a family striving for a better life, he is too young to understand the complexities of his parents' situation but is certainly aware of the love that surrounds him.
Physical descriptions
Appearance & Attire
Epsilion's cherubic face is framed by a mess of ebony curls, which only add to his irresistibly cute appearance. His eyes, a blend of his parents' brown and green, seem to twinkle with curiosity. Despite his young age, he's often seen with a serious expression as he concentrates on the mysteries of the world around him.
What do they sound like
Epsilion's voice is still in its early stages of development, characterized by sweet, high-pitched babbling and the occasional joyful laughter that fills the room with warmth.
Social
Motivations
At this tender age, Epsilion's motivations are simple yet profound. He yearns to explore the world around him, learn about its wonders, and experience its joys firsthand. His fascination with marine life, even in its lifeless form, hints at a deep-seated desire for adventure and discovery.
Personality Traits
Curious
Epsilion's insatiable curiosity drives him to explore and investigate everything he encounters, from his toys to the world outside.
Determined
Though still learning to walk and talk, he displays a remarkable determination in his endeavors, rarely giving up when faced with a challenge.
Sensitive
Epsilion's sensitivity to the world around him is evident in his emotional responses, particularly when it comes to his fascination with marine life.
Epsilion's insatiable curiosity drives him to explore and investigate everything he encounters, from his toys to the world outside.
Determined
Though still learning to walk and talk, he displays a remarkable determination in his endeavors, rarely giving up when faced with a challenge.
Sensitive
Epsilion's sensitivity to the world around him is evident in his emotional responses, particularly when it comes to his fascination with marine life.
Flaws
Impatient
Like many toddlers, Epsilion can become impatient when things don't go his way or when he's eager to discover something new.
Limited Understanding
His limited understanding of the world can lead to frustration when he encounters concepts or experiences he can't grasp.
Easily Distressed
Epsilion's sensitive nature makes him susceptible to distress, especially when he encounters something that upsets him, such as the sight of deceased sealife.
Like many toddlers, Epsilion can become impatient when things don't go his way or when he's eager to discover something new.
Limited Understanding
His limited understanding of the world can lead to frustration when he encounters concepts or experiences he can't grasp.
Easily Distressed
Epsilion's sensitive nature makes him susceptible to distress, especially when he encounters something that upsets him, such as the sight of deceased sealife.
Ideals
Discovery
Epsilion's innate curiosity fuels his desire for discovery, and he's determined to learn about the world, no matter how big or small.
Joy
His pure, innocent joy at even the smallest of wonders reminds those around him of the importance of finding happiness in life's simple pleasures.
Hope
Epsilion's fascination with fish, and his desire to see a live one, represents a sense of hope for a brighter and more vibrant future.
Epsilion's innate curiosity fuels his desire for discovery, and he's determined to learn about the world, no matter how big or small.
Joy
His pure, innocent joy at even the smallest of wonders reminds those around him of the importance of finding happiness in life's simple pleasures.
Hope
Epsilion's fascination with fish, and his desire to see a live one, represents a sense of hope for a brighter and more vibrant future.
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Species
Ethnicity
Year of Birth
2460
2 Years old
Children
Pronouns
He/Him
Sex
Male
Eyes
Soft brown
Hair
Curley Ebony hair
Skin Tone/Pigmentation
Tanned
Height
86cm
Weight
Medium
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