TEHUTI
Full Name: Tehuti
Pronunciation: Teh-uti Meaning: Tehuti is the Egyptian god of the earth, sea, and sky. Nicknames: None; its assumed many names over its life, though doesn't reply to the old ones. Gender: None; no physical sex or gender identity. Responds to 'it' or neutral (they/them) pronouns. Age: Unknown; presumed as old as -if not older- than the earth. Species: Earth spirit; shape-shifter; commonly vulpine. Ethnicity: Not applicable. Heritage: Not applicable. Height: Varies with form; average 40 inches from foot to shoulder. Weight: Varies with form; average 100 pounds. Birthday: Before recorded time. Birthplace: Unknown; presumed somewhere in space. Orientation: None; does not experience attraction beyond platonic. Relationship: None Occupation: Guardian of the earth Languages: Fluent in all languages; Elder Tongue. |
Personality
{ INFJ | Alignment | No Zodiacs | No Love Style }
Tehuti is an ancient being: as old as it is wise, it has learned, seen, and experienced much. When it comes to the history of the planet, there's few more versed than it. Despite the well-rounded intellect, Tehuti never ceases to continue his observations. It finds the highly adaptive tenacity of sentient creatures incredibly fascinating. The most common places to find Tehuti are atop high places, such as buildings, trees or mountains, watching the people come and go. It has, on rare occasions, been known to intervene on the behalf of troubled mortals it deeps worthy. However, as is common with eternal creatures, it is disillusioned with the idea of mortality and befriending them. With such a long life, it has found there is little to be gained but pain in doing so. As such, it's rare for it to appear before them, and even more rare for it to attach to anyone. Befitting one of its stature, it holds itself with the regal ambiance of a god, and rarely displays emotion beyond a collected and quiet observer. |
Relationships
{ Kaito | "Brother" | Companion }
While neither of them are entirely sure if they're genuinely related, Tehuti sees Kaito as a brother, and treats him as such. It holds a deep respect for the water spirit; they hold deep mutual understanding, their personalities melding in a natural harmony. Tehuti often credits this to their being entities of land and sea. Regardless of whether or not they're related, or whatever the reason may be, Kaito is one of the only beings who Tehuti genuinely cares for. |
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