Creig.
PERSONALITY
Creig is whiny fellow who really enjoys when things go his way. Unfortunately, he seems to be very prone to misfortune. The poor fellow is a bit neurotic, and he requires multiple needles full of medicine in order for him to be able to relax and function properly. His medicine may have a few more side effects than he lets on, because he’s been more clumsy than usual ever since he started taking his daily doses of it. He’s often running into walls and tripping around, and he’s anything but steady on his hooves. In addition, his perception can be messed up at times, as can his pain receptors. Many times, he’ll have an itch that he just has to scratch, but he’ll scratch himself so hard without realizing it that he’ll draw blood. Every cut, however, is instantly better when it’s covered with a band-aid! Creig is just like a very large child. He’s always requiring a lot of attention and he gets attached to things very easily. He’s had the same stuffed giraffe Pooki since he was a preschooler, and even after becoming an adult, he has never been able to let go of his attachment to him. Creig can be kind of short-tempered and grouchy, especially if his sleep is disturbed, since he likes to sleep the full twelve hours every night. He never snaps at anyone, though. He’s the quiet variation of grouchy. When people try to talk to him or get his attention while he’s in a bad mood, he generally ignores them until they go away. He’s also a fan of giving short, one word answers and paying little attention. As long as Creig gets his full twelve hours of sleep, he can be very self-motivated. He likes to get things done on time and he gets very stressed out over the smallest things if he procrastinates doing them for long enough. He rarely ever procrastinates now, and he usually likes to get things out of the way the exact moment that they come up. He can switch modes very quickly from yawning, stretching, and waking up to working hard and getting things done very efficiently. Creig has loads of confidence in himself, and he doesn’t often second-guess himself. Other peoples’ opinions about him don’t really matter, as long as he is happy with being himself. There’s nothing wrong with him keeping Pooki, after all! Pooki makes him happy.
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Creig is whiny fellow who really enjoys when things go his way. Unfortunately, he seems to be very prone to misfortune. The poor fellow is a bit neurotic, and he requires multiple needles full of medicine in order for him to be able to relax and function properly. His medicine may have a few more side effects than he lets on, because he’s been more clumsy than usual ever since he started taking his daily doses of it. He’s often running into walls and tripping around, and he’s anything but steady on his hooves. In addition, his perception can be messed up at times, as can his pain receptors. Many times, he’ll have an itch that he just has to scratch, but he’ll scratch himself so hard without realizing it that he’ll draw blood. Every cut, however, is instantly better when it’s covered with a band-aid! Creig is just like a very large child. He’s always requiring a lot of attention and he gets attached to things very easily. He’s had the same stuffed giraffe Pooki since he was a preschooler, and even after becoming an adult, he has never been able to let go of his attachment to him. Creig can be kind of short-tempered and grouchy, especially if his sleep is disturbed, since he likes to sleep the full twelve hours every night. He never snaps at anyone, though. He’s the quiet variation of grouchy. When people try to talk to him or get his attention while he’s in a bad mood, he generally ignores them until they go away. He’s also a fan of giving short, one word answers and paying little attention. As long as Creig gets his full twelve hours of sleep, he can be very self-motivated. He likes to get things done on time and he gets very stressed out over the smallest things if he procrastinates doing them for long enough. He rarely ever procrastinates now, and he usually likes to get things out of the way the exact moment that they come up. He can switch modes very quickly from yawning, stretching, and waking up to working hard and getting things done very efficiently. Creig has loads of confidence in himself, and he doesn’t often second-guess himself. Other peoples’ opinions about him don’t really matter, as long as he is happy with being himself. There’s nothing wrong with him keeping Pooki, after all! Pooki makes him happy.
Word Count: 405