Hey guys, check it out. I’m finally posting a bitty of mine for the first time (with a little tweaking to his design by Starry). It’s about time, honestly... I came up with the idea of this boy here like three years ago... Social anxiety is a bitch.
Anyway! Information under the cut. <3
Also he’s supposed to have a tiny crown but Starry is mean to me and said it looked tacky >:(
~ Crescent
Sugar
- Not recommended for first time adopters! ⚠️
- Don’t let his cute appearance fool you. This bitty is very bratty, very sassy, and has a rather bad attitude. He can be egotistical and think he deserves more attention than anyone else.
- Obviously, he demands a lot of attention. He loves physical affection especially, such as head rubs, and will get very annoyed if he goes too long without getting any. If he gets desperate enough for attention, which doesn’t take much, he will resort to being destructive and showing off until his caretaker notices.
- Cusses a lot, only because he can and believes he can get away with it because he’s cute and hard to resist. Honestly though, the more you tell him to stop, the more he will probably do it, so it’s best to not say anything about it.
- Sometimes if he doesn’t get his way, he might end up throwing a temper tantrum. These usually range from loud sobbing and screaming to getting violent and destructive. In worst case scenarios, he might even bite if anyone gets too close to him. Alternatively, depending on what it is he is wanting, he might instead choose to pout and give his caretaker the silent treatment until they cave.
- Fun fact, he is actually extremely ticklish. Sometimes this can be taken advantage of during smaller tantrums to divert his attention or to at least get him to cooperate. If successful, he’ll instead choose to pout until something else catches his attention.
- Even though he can be a brat and difficult to handle, there are plenty of plus sides to adopting him. He is loyal and always prepared to defend his caretaker from anything, as he considers them his and won’t let anyone hurt what is his. He is also compassionate and affectionate in his own ways. These ways are usually... violent... but it’s the thought that counts.
- Very attached to the teddy bear he has with him and carries it everywhere he goes, although the poor thing tends to lose its head whenever he throws a tantrum, requiring it to be sewn back on. If it is ever taken from him, he will be utterly inconsolable and extra destructive until it is returned to him. If this happens, he will be extra clingy with it and won’t trust anyone to be around it.
- Bites whenever he feels even a little threatened, no matter how strong the offending person may be. Fair warning: his bites hurt, almost like being bitten by a snake.
- Absolutely loves anything shiny or cute whether it’s jewelry, sequins, stickers, rhinestones, etc. If you aren’t careful, he will snatch any items like this he finds and hide them away somewhere his caretaker cannot reach. You probably won’t get any of it back, even if you ask nicely.
- It’s best to adopt him on his own with no other bitties in the household, because there’s a good chance he won’t get along well with them. If you want to adopt another bitty with him, it’s best to let him bond with one and choose for himself.
- He is not at all compatible with skittish or jumpy bitties because of his loud nature, and he will most certainly end up frightening them. Physically violent bitties are not a good choice either, as fights will most certainly happen. If they’re only verbally mean though, it should be fine.
(18+) - Despite how he may come across sometimes, and despite being of age, he is very innocent when it comes to anything sexual. Innuendos and seduction usually go right over his head.




















