EGRET FOLDER
EGRET – youngest – [zest / red]
meticulous to even the most minute details, she has a plan for everything. not only one plan, but multiple, outlining every step in her daily routine down to how many minutes it should take her to reach a certain destination. will lose composure if things go wrong (or simply come to fruition in a way different from what she imagined) and depends on her plans like a crutch.
incredibly sensitive to criticism and would rather stay safe than fail at trying something new.
gets so nervous at times that she will freeze up and go mute. cue panic attack.
laments not having a partner but never takes the chance when an opportunity presents itself.
fun fact: is coddled and babied a lot because of her anxiety to the point that she hasn’t been able to acclimate to the world or grow a thicker skin. has gotten so used to having her hand held that the second she’s on her own, she doesn’t know how to handle it.
special power is psychosomatic illusion. when practiced to its fullest extent, the manifested illusion will be powerful enough to interact with its environment and target (if given one); this can range from moving objects to injuring others.
a disadvantage of this power is that manifesting an illusion can be intercepted by a variety of things, such as lack of concentration or the target understanding that it is only an illusion and therefore resistant to any effects. given egret is easily distracted by potential dangers, it’s hard for her to hold onto an illusion for longer than a few moments, let alone one that is strong enough to leave lasting effects.
name interpretation:
[bird] ; birds can be associated with a lot of things, but are often used to describe characters that are flighty and timid or easily ruffled.
[symbolism] ; egrets specifically are thought to symbolize new beginnings and strength, which are two things that egret could do with drawing inspiration from.
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