Cry

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Cry
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Description
Age ??? (Soul); 23 (Body)
Blood Type unknown

Cry is a Dragon Deity embodying the emotion of mourning. She is considered to be of some Scandinavian or Icelandic descent.

Personality

Cry is an enigmatic and reserved young woman. She is apparently mute (though it is unknown whether this trait is physical, psychological, or purely voluntary) and only communicates via writing or signing. She tends to embrace brevity and forwardness with her communication.

Being a Dragon of Mourning, Cry tends to cry. However, she sheds tears solemnly, rather than sob or wail. Her mourning is not typically toward any specific person or thing, rather she seems to mourn life itself. Cry once described it on paper as "feeling the mortality of the world as one". Cry can feel the full spectrum of emotions beyond her sorrow, but rarely physically shows it. She tends to express those emotions through writing in the form of short stories and poetry.

Though her divine purpose is to master and temper her embodied emotion, Cry rejects this duty and instead embraces being consumed by mourning.

Abilities

Being part dragon, Cry has access to draconic abilities and powers. The types and elemental alignments of these abilities and powers remain to be seen, though.

Trivia

  • Cry implies that her name is a self-assigned preferred name. Whether she has any other name remains to be seen.
  • Word of God jokes that Cry cannot speak because every time she tries to utter a sound, she accidentally fires an energy blast akin to the "Atomic Breath" used by Godzilla.
  • Cry's body scarring is never explained, but is confirmed to not be the result of abuse or self-harm.