NAME: Renard
AGE: 20 (human years)
APPEARANCE (pics optional):
i.imgur.com/3MX0gnl.pngBIO/HISTORY: Renard was once a young fox kit who lost his world and family to the Heartless. Yen Sid found him adrift in the Realms Between, noticing he hadn't succumb to the darkness. "This young creature has a strong heart...despite all he has been through." Yen Sid exclaimed. The wizard took the kit back to the Tower, and using his magic granted him the ability to transform from a normal fox to a human...albeit with fox ears and a tail.
Ren has since worked with Donald and Goofy as well as King Mickey to assist them. Now he has a new mission, fly a gummi ship with Donald and Goofy to Destiny Islands and retrieve Sora and Riku for an important mission.
RACE (Optional): Foxboy/Kitsune
PERSONALITY: Being a fox, he tends to have a mischievous side, he isn't above playing good natured pranks even on Yen Sid or Mickey. However he is extremely loyal to his friends, and is a valuable ally and is willing to protect his friends at all costs. He has a very casual way of speaking, like a regular teenage boy...and can sometimes be rude considering he technically is a wild animal.
POWERS/ABILITIES:
- Fox Fire - Renard controls the element of flame, however his flames are special. They are not only blue and 10x hotter than the toughest Firaga spell. His flames come from within his body, Yen Sid imbued him with the power of the legendary Kitsunes. Kitsunes were flame-based fox spirits who were native to a long lost world and ancestors to all modern foxes.
- Flame Manipulation - Not only can Renard summon his own flames, he has complete mastery of fire itself. Fire spells of course do not effect him, and in fact he can manipulate any oncoming flame-based attack to obey his will.
- Kitsune Awakened Transformation - i.imgur.com/SDOg4ZL.png When pushed to the very limit, Renard can transform into a kitsune made of pure flame, awakening his ancestral potential. NOTE: This form currently is uncontrollable and Renard cannot willingly transform into it. It merely reacts to grievous injury or extreme danger or pain.