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Sigve?
Thank you! Alright time to talk about my smol son~
Full Name: Sigve “Normandy” HalvorssenGender and Sexuality: cis male, pansexualPronouns: he/himEthnicity/Species: huldrekall, NorwegianBirthplace and Birthdate: God-knows-where in Norway in…like 1700/1880-something?? (he’s physically around 16 though)Guilty Pleasures: CLAM CHOWDER, dragging Segala and friends to go get said chowder, birds, the seaPhobias: separation, claustrophobiaWhat They Would Be Famous For: I mean possibly an indie singer but immortals getting famous is kinda a bad idea??What They Would Get Arrested For: /OC You Ship Them With: SEGALA (platonic or romantic)OC Most Likely To Murder Them: / (I mean Ran finds him a minor annoyance for “interfereing with her agenda”/defending Segala but)Favorite Movie/Book Genre: AdventureLeast Favorite Movie/Book Cliche: p much the whole “sex=love” notionTalents and/or Powers: Pretty decent singing voice, witty humor, and some magic with flora and faunaWhy Someone Might Love Them: Smol, humorous, anxious freckled son who just wants to be loved and sail the seas with his bff/gf. Very caring.Why Someone Might Hate Them: Needs attention, can sometimes be a little clingyHow They Change: He has to learn to put his fears aside to protect people he loves, and learns to accept his past/who he is (the whole ‘woodland creature who feels like he belongs at sea’ thing)Why You Love Them: ^ I relate to a lot of that, since I was raised in a land locked state but always felt more at home at the sea. Plus his outfit game is A++
If anyone else is considering asking, I’d love to do Segala! But I’ll put my other OC’s in the tags as well~
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