[quote=@Aurkanthis] Glad you're having fun, too. Yeah, I'm trying to figure out the best way to describe how I hear it: Caelum’s voice carries a quiet intensity. It’s youthful but grounded, like someone who’s seen too much to speak lightly. He doesn’t rush—his words land with purpose, each one shaped like it matters. There’s a softness to his tone, but it’s never weak. It’s the kind of voice that makes you lean in, not because it’s loud, but because it’s honest. [/quote] Well you have a kickass description so I will attempt to return the badassery. Magnolia speaks in a sort of airy manner, especially when talking to new people. Her words are tied together in almost a melodious way, never too fast, but thought out. This is because when she was a new comer, living by herself, she would speak to imaginary people, and that is where she gained her tone. Very rarely does she ever raise her voice, if she does, it is because someone important to her is in danger, and when this happens and she does yell, her voice is a bit raspy and almost strained from not using in that way at all. [hr] [quote=@Crimson Flame] Dewdrop Designer and Water Artist By day, he places dewdrops on flower petals and spider webs each morning. By night, he works on his passion project, creating water based sculptures for festivals and celebrations. Also, I read on the Wiki that water fairies can’t swim? I call shenanigans! You’re telling me fairies who can literally manipulate water can’t enter it? That’s bullshit. [/quote] Love the job, feel free to put it in your character sheet and move him over to the character room! I agree, they definitely can swim, but they would most likely need to put and air bubble around their wings to keep them protected