trespasser, spiteful, former flower shop, large original form: florist, human pronouns: she/her/hers
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boundary and elemental
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Many Barks treats her boundary as a place of purposeful solitude. When she leaves, it's with the pointed decision to socialize, and despite Many Barks' mixed feeling about humans, she is actually very friendly towards other esks. She can be a bit awkward to socialize with, especially during fast paced, verbal, conversation-- it's understandable when you used to be a rock rooted in the ocean. However, communication via sounds, body language, and action are more natural and comfortable to her. Any awkward silences or blunders do not hinder her, as she appreciative for the interaction all the same.
Thuja
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Snipped from the same cloth, Thuja and Many Barks get along like two peas in a pod. Both are natural sea-born spirits even if they're from different roots spread across two different seas. Thuja's chorus of yips and whistles is easily met with Many Barks' enthusiastic cacophony of, well, barks. Stemming from similar origins, Many Barks feels like Thuja intuitively understands Many Barks' intention and meaning, thus, Many Barks will often seek out Thuja's opinion and guidance, even if it's a chirp and playbow, on a variety of matters.