Azphel

NameAzphel
AgeAdult
SpeciesKapialu
GenderMale
FatherWild
MotherWild
Birth DenWild
DimensionWish
Deity...
AdvancementNone
Description...
Personality...
Powers Mage-reading
Teleportation
Wingless Flight
Shapeshifting (limited to mammalian species)
Immunity to Curses/Thralls
Aura Sight
True Sight
Abilities...
OriginBattle Prides
Notes A Kapialu who was born with battle in his veins, he's always sought to personally improve and strengthen himself. It's a trait that other Apialu often can't comprehend; so used to being tricksters or cowards, they're not used to one of their kind being a fighter. Along his journey he came to possess a Blood Shard, a type of cursed object that in other species would cause them to suffer nightmares and cursed blood, but is rendered harmless in the aura of an Apialu. He carries it as a wordless threat to those who know what it is - a silent promise to pass it on to anyone who might greatly wrong him.

He has several scars that were never properly treated, including a damaged wing. He's not able to fly that well anymore, but with the power of wingless flight it's a non-issue.

Apialu are shape-shifters. They can look like anything they want to, provided it falls within the mammalian spectrum. Their forms are fluid, and not limited by their genetics. They used to hide in plain sight, which led to a period in the Wish Dimension where their species was believed to have become extinct. They hadn't. They'd just become so good at blending in that nobody was the wiser. Their shape-shifting capabilities are limited in that no matter what they shift into, they will always retain their true colours. They can shift the colours around into different patterns, but can never change the colours or gain different ones.

Apialu are not known to take on permanent mates, and do not raise their own young. If the offspring is a pure Apialu it is given to a Den and raised by a Den-mother (usually a Sapialu). If the offspring is a non-Apialu, it's up to the other parent to raise it, or it's left on it's own. Most Apialu lack parental instinct, and view young as a risk to their own survival. They can take on permanent mates, but it's incredibly rare. They can breed with other species, while in that other species form, but aren't likely to stick with them.