Status:
2203: Set
Personality Description: unlike pretty much all the rest of his family, Set is a very gentle, sweet, and gentlemanly raptor. While he doesn't mind hunting, he does his best to never kill another dinosaur, and sticks mainly to deer or pigeons and other such mammalian or avian prey. While he does try to be what his family expects of him (ie. the wall of muscle that wins their battles) but he'd much prefer to lay quietly in the sunshine, probably with some little babies. He's terrified to death that his big, imposing stature will scare little ones, but he's just a gentle giant and massive teddy bear. He tries to steer clear of large herbivores and carnivores, sticking mainly to the company of smaller beings. He will rarely fight, be it verbally or physically, but the teeth and claws come out when a little one needs defending. He somewhat hates his blood red feathers and will try and cover himself in moss, leaves, mud, or other things to hide the color so he seems less threatening if he's feeling uncomfortable or out of place. He doesn't have an alpha bone in his body, despite being the grandson of one, and will quickly try and appease orders from others, even if not of his own kind. (He once followed the order to move out by a nearby Styracosaurus bull moving his herd. It didn't go over very well for him, but luckily he was in dense enough cover that the bull couldn't get to him and he turned tail and ran) He is very quiet, and you'll rarely hear a word from him, and he only gets quieter when emotional. He can be quite emotional- but is rarely burning with anger or incredibly excited or sad. He can be rather skittish and often just hides when he hears danger coming and hopes that it will pass. He feels burdened with his heritage and wants nothing more than to run away from it, but can never convince himself to just leave.. He cares too much for them, despite how hostile they all are and how much of a disappointment he feels like.
Physical Description: Unfortunately is built just like Anubis, except even more muscular. His feathers are very lovely and soft when preened, but he's usually so busy trying to keep out of trouble that he rarely has time to tend to them, so they end up rough and wild. They overall aren't exceptionally long, but his tail-tip and wing-tip feathers are noticeably longer than the average Utah.
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