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Did you know? Based on fossil scales found in Australia and the United States, scientists hypothesize sharks first appeared in the ocean around 455 million years ago, making them older than trees!

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Khi Bayar

Age20
PronounsThey/them
ResidenceThe Mists
OrientationPan/Demi | Poly (Closed)
BelovedsGaltmaah, Kiko, Kaelia
OccupationContractor at BFI | Staff at DCT
VoiceLest
NamedaySeventh Sun of the Fourth Astral Moon

The sun has set over their time in BFI, though they remain loosely affiliated with the company; They chose a different path for themselves, one that saw the sun rise over their future in the Steppe.
Rather than completely deserting their culture and background, Khi finds themselves back where they had once left, in a tribe that has welcomed them gladly and wholly without being feared. They find themselves adjusting to tribal life, and to the struggles that come with it.
Khi remains a steadfast friend to those they love, travelling far and wide for those they deem worth the effort.They spend their time devoted to music and exploring the Steppe, whilst trying to keep a low profile. However, surely, the echoes of the past will eventually catch up to them.

Khi's first nameday bash!

  • Common: Works every other week at DCT, either as an announcer, a healer, or a bartender.

  • Common: Their shark features seems to be a rare sight, and Khi is used to answering questions about them.

  • Common: Often seen at various venues, and performer at the Grind.

  • Rare: A victim of their maulings from another tribe in the Steppe.

  • Rare: Any tribe in the Steppe would have heard tell of them; Their reputation preceeds them.

  • Rare: Some nights, in the Mists, the curious sounds of throat singing would echo over the ocean as Khi practicies the art.

Did you know? Great white sharks travel over 4,000 kilometres (2,500 miles) every year. They swim so far to migrate between their feeding and breeding areas—and they do it while fasting. One great white shark named Nicole was tagged and tracked swimming 20,000 kilometres (12,400 miles) from South Africa to Australia, breaking the record of the furthest a shark has ever travelled.

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Hey, thanks for showing interest in my special brainrot child. They're made essentially to bring me joy but I hope, if you run into them, that they bring you joy as well.

  • Living in Australia, keeping EST times (9pm - 4 am)

  • Over 30+ years old

  • She/They OOC

  • Always down to gush about characters ooc.

  • Did you know? Only 32 (of roughly 350) shark species have ever been known to attack people. Like other wild animals, most sharks would rather avoid you. Sharks that have attacked probably mistook people for food or may have attacked to protect their territory.

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