[center][h2][color=fdc68a][b]Patch[/b][/color][/h2][/center] [center][url=https://drive.google.com/file/d/1i3CYAtrgydl3BnbIwWe4K6EgAhYdCXt2/view?usp=sharing]Appearance (but in 3D bc I can only draw 2D)[/url][/center] [b]F, 28[/b] [b][color=fdc68a]Length of Time in the Circus:[/color][/b] arrived after Pomni, has been here for a couple of weeks [b][color=fdc68a]Appearance:[/color][/b] [list][*]6' 0" (just a tad taller than Gangle) [*]a doll made of spare parts---pieces of faded vintage scrap fabric and mismatched feet and articulated hands made of different types polished wood (if you've seen the movie [i]9,[/i] her left foot and hand are like theirs) [*]two felted buttons, one purple and one blue, are attached to the front of her suit [*]her face moves in 2D (similar to Gangle's) [*]if you were to remove her hat, the top of her wooden head would be flat. Her head shape is somewhat like a rounded dreidel.[/list] [b][color=fdc68a]Avatar Customizations:[/color][/b] N/A [b][color=fdc68a]Personality:[/color][/b] Overall, Patch presents as friendly yet at least mildly uncomfortable at any given moment. She's not too distressed about being in the circus, but she would be if she let herself think about it long enough. She chooses to see the circus as a new start in life and is generally accepting of their situtation. She leans into the game aspect of the circus and generally likes adventures that don't involve too much horror. Patch is cooperative and wants her peers to have fun. [b][color=fdc68a]Room Appearance:[/color][/b] Patch's room is pretty plain. There are no decorations on the light blue walls except for a row of fun house mirrors on the wall that she can see from the foot of her bed. Clothes, books, and puzzles lay in messy piles around the room. Thankfully, the bed is comfortable with plush blankets and a couple of off-brand Squishmallows. [b][color=fdc68a]Avatar Quirks:[/color][/b] [list][*]When Patch holds her breath, her suit fills up like a ballon and she beings to float. [*]If she were to roll up her sleeves, there would be no body. Just a floating hand would be left behind.[/list] [b][color=fdc68a]Bio:[/color][/b] Outside of the circus, Patch is an elementary teacher. She recently graduated with her Master's in Special Education and was job searching. She'd been majorly stressed about the state of the world and of education, especially special ed and the instability of teaching as a profession combined with lack of admin support regarding student behaviors in the traditional classroom that she taught in. Patch is on the autism spectrum and in her real life, often felt like she didn't fit in and was made of unwanted leftovers. She struggled to balance the demands of adult life, even though she was crushing it at work and in school. It was difficult for her to keep up with chores, exercise, and her to-do list that seemed to double by the day. She had a very small friend group and regularly feels unsure about social interactions. In real life, she sometimes wondered if she was real and to what extent she even existed, fearing that she was nothing in the grand scheme of things. [b][color=fdc68a]Other Info:[/color][/b] Patch has dysautonomia outside of the circus and quite enjoys that she is able to move freely in her new body. She has some health anxiety as a result and becomes anxious when something in her new body feels "off."