Here you go, hope everything is up to your standards :) [hider=Nuka Olesen] [h3]Nuka Olesen[/h3] [b]Gender:[/b] Male [b]Age:[/b] 33 [b]Nationality:[/b] Greenlandic [b]Appearance:[/b] Nuka is of mostly Greenlandic Inuit heritage ([i]Kalaallisut[/i]). As such, he of course has most of the usual traits - black, straight hair, wide cheekbones and brown, almost black eyes. His skin has a relatively light, golden hue. At several points, Nuka's ancestry also contains some Danish and Norwegian influences, and these traces are surprisingly strong within Nuka. He is a tall man, at 186 cm, and his chin is more prominent and square than most of his peers among the Inuits. His face has plenty of facial hair growing, more than most of his kind, but he tries to shave it off as cleanly as he can. Still, one can see a 5 o'clock shadow most of the time. He is near-sighted, and so also wears a pair of glasses, which have round, black frames. Nuka is not only tall, but also large-bodied. Not necessarily chubby. When it comes to clothes, his homeland's inhospitable climate has taught him to mostly wear thick, woolen fabrics and resilient boots and jackets. When outside, he almost always wears a grey fur trapper hat which he has had most of his adult life. [b]Personality:[/b] Nuka is a modest man, mostly content with what he has. He is fairly sociable and goes well with almost anyone. He doesn't really have many strong opinions, and if he did he probably wouldn't bother voicing them. This can sometimes come at a cost, as he might not even tell people if he knows what they think is factually wrong. When he works in teams, they might collectively make mistakes that Nuka himself could easily have prevented. He is quite a humorous man, specializing in dad-jokes that even his elders cringe and twist their faces at. Unbeknownst to most, Nuka is actually quite brave and fearless, although not foolhardy. If something needs to be done, he will often be willing to do it. [b]Skills:[/b] - PhD in Meteorology, and as such comprehensive knowledge about the climate and weather, especially in arctic environments. - Bachelor's degree in Inuit cultural studies. - Physical resilience, specially to cold and wet weather. - Fishing, both with spears, nets and rods. - Proficient with fire-arms, as polar bears are a very real threat in Greenland. [b]Personal Belongings:[/b] - Grey fur trapper hat - Large, water-resistant backpack - Small, water-resistant notebook and two pens - Large bottle of Gammel Dansk liquor - Double-barrelled shotgun with two packets of ammunition [b]Background:[/b] Nuka was born in Nuuk, Greenland, on January 6th, 1990. Both his parents were Greenlandic Inuits, although both with Nordic roots, especially his mother. During his upbringing, Nuka was taught the traditions and values of native Greenlanders. He especially fell in love with fishing at an early age. His father had a small boat that they would take fishing any chance they could. As he grew older, Nuka wanted to support his people in a country that was essentially still a colony, and so he started studying Inuit culture early in his adulthood. During his life as a student though, Nuka had his eyes opened to global warming, caused by human greed and threatening his home. So after completing his Bachelor's degree, he started studying meteorology. This ignited a burning passion in him, which pushed him on through a Master's degree and into a doctorate. He now works for the Danish Meteorology Institute most of his time, but also works part-time as a researcher for the World Meteorological Organization. [/hider]