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Let's talk about health for a minute.
What is your character's state of health (both physical and mental, if you like)? Have they suffered any serious injuries or illnesses? Were they ever hospitalized for a long period of time? Do they have any health concerns? Canon related responses as well as in game happenings are encouraged for sharing! Tell us of their battle scars!
What is your character's state of health (both physical and mental, if you like)? Have they suffered any serious injuries or illnesses? Were they ever hospitalized for a long period of time? Do they have any health concerns? Canon related responses as well as in game happenings are encouraged for sharing! Tell us of their battle scars!
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Mentally, Kang's got a few issues regarding family and fully trusting most humans. He doesn't know who his dragon parents are (and doesn't want to), and he was forced to kill his own brothers and cousins when he was a hatchling to survive. Metallic dragons then, as a whole, treated their own children as perversions and killed them out of 'mercy'. THEN the existence of females was hidden from the males for forty years, and their former 'allies' tried to kill them all off since they couldn't be controlled anymore if they could breed. Oh, and he was too protective with raising the females, but he learned his lesson there about letting them make their own life choices and not coddling them. Because of this, he's fiercely protective of anyone that ever does reach family status with him, and when he and his mate have kids, he'll do everything in his power to not be like the dragons and let them live their own lives.
As for the trusting humans thing, most humans in his experience have treated him and his kind as cannonfodder, or at the very least, as not an actual person. The 'allies' that tried to kill the race off were 90% human. He doesn't realize it, but he's more likely to trust female humans than he is male humans because the majority of female humans he's dealt with back home treated him like a person.
Physically, he's got a fair number of scars. Most are minor, but there are a few nasty ones, like on the back of his left thigh from being stabbed with a dagger, the one on his back that's parallel to his spine from a goblin sword, and the mass of scars covering his right hand. He can't properly use it anymore, and lacks feeling in portions of it; he almost lost two of his fingers. That one happened from crushing a glass globe in his hand to use the magical energy in it in a last-ditch effort.
Other than the scars, he's very fit and muscular. He does drink fairly often, though (but he's not an alcoholic), and in game, he's not eating a proper human diet because he doesn't realize yet that the diet he's used to in his normal body won't cut it.
Also, he's never been sick from even a minor cold before. Draconians have a natural immunity from sickness and diseases. It didn't carry over to the human body he's in now, though...
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icon totes appropriate for that episode too...
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