Player: Soneca
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| Height: | 177cm / 5'8“ | |
| Weight: | 68kg | |
| Hair: | Red | |
| Eyes: | Brown | |
| Figure: | Lean | |
| Skin: | White | |
| Apparent Age: | Late 20s | |
| Banalty Score: | ? | |
| Crossroads: | N/A | |
A caucasian man of average height. With dark eyes that bear a despondent expression. His head is full of a messy brown hair, he does brush and groom it but so it looks vaguely disheveled. He keeps a beard he never lets grow too big. Felix is also never seen without his Gauloises(though he will have to eventually find an american brand to replace it).
Felix likes conservative clothes, often a dark coat. The gloomy colors are to match his outward demeanor. If the weather is too hot, he ditches the coat. Favoring button shirts of neutral colors yet with prints he finds amusing.
There’s an air to Felix, he appears detached from his surroundings as if his mind is elsewhere. Indeed, he is of an introspective mind. Behind broody eyes his imagination runs wild when not interacting with people directly. He, however, does not shy away from conversation, when he speaks he is well spoken, with a clear yet natural enunciation and makes an attempt to be friendly to all he speaks with. Though at times it's hard for him to hide when a topic loses his interest as he begins to retreat into his own mind once more. He is slow to anger, though he does not leave insults unanswered.
Another tension seems to be in his writing style and his views of life. He gravitates towards stories of darker tones yet he seems quite appreciative of life. Indeed it is all messy and chaotic, but it is one life you have.
Felix is a lover of literature. From novels to comic books. He gravitated towards philosophical works, but he enjoys good entertainment for the pleasure of it. He often spends his times reading. He is not much for social media, he understands it all too well and current pop culture, but his relation to it is of a passive observer rather than someone who actively engages in it. At times it may come across as snobbery, were he not legitimately fascinated by it as a case study. Indeed, despite being highly critical of many things in society, on an individual level he seems to accept people from all walks of life. He will speak his mind if asked or the topic comes up, but there’s an attitude to separate the person from their world view. Unless such views are deemed extremely harmful by the Hollower.
He has a chip on his shoulder about those that project intellectualism yet show no substance. The type to quote books and philosophers in casual conversations, or that display elitism for “consuming the right culture”. In fact, he is extremely skeptical of the idea there is an “objective and right culture” one must have experienced to be smart