Name: Amir Muaz
Age: Unknown appears 22
Race: Djinn
Occupation: Designer ( Focus up to Player )
Face: UTP, POC
Status: Open
Traits: Artistic, Blunt, Perfectionist
      Vain, Opinionated, Eccentric    Â
Amir has always been able to see the beauty in things and, when they canât, they simply move onto the next. Life, and all the lives they have seen and places they have experienced, was meant to treasure the beauty above the destruction and pain that lower beings seemed to want to bury themselves in. Amir moved through places and times in this way, growing tired of the mundane as soon as it reared itâs ugly head. They crave perfection and, in this pursuit, they choose to create it where they can, crafting the beautiful things that are absent in the places they reside. The Ridge was new place for the Djinn and the promise of beauty is ripe, if only due to the multitude of races that call it home. Amir has promised that, if anything dares threaten the idyllic nature of The Ridge, he would take a stand and protect his new muse.
Salix Willowbark - Itâs the life is Salix that is the most beautiful, but this is near destroyed by how willing the Fae seems to leave a trail of chaos with every footsteps. Itâs because of this that Amir can only tolerate him in small doses, but Salix does provide a burst of muse whenever he does need a boost of inspiration.
Timor Canticum - There is something tragic about a being that doesnât acknowledge the beauty within themselves, one that is constantly at war with their ways; Amir finds it detestable, and canât stand the sight of the younger Demon who continues to fight their nature.
Alexander Charon - Amir prides himself on being able to find the beauty in all things, even the Demons of The Ridge. The Djinn doesnât see them as most would, as pariahs of chaos and sin, but as beings with a singular focus ... much like the rest of them. Amirâs tentative friendship with Alexander only strengthens their belief in allowing the Demons to exist as they wish.
MENTIONS: Kasam Al-Mudemur, Salix Willowbrook, Adil Malek
âThe highest and most beautiful things in life are not to be heard, nor read about, nor seen, but, if one will, are to be lived.â