GÜNAY-GUINEVERE "GÜ" Born to a boreal mother and an airborne father, Günay-Guinevere was abandoned like so many other hybrids, left on the steps of an orphanage eight years ago with only a name carved into their shell. They've been there ever since. They like to think naught of their parents they've never known—or ever will know, for that matter. The thought that they broke the law just to abandon them as an egg is too painful of a thought for Günay-Guinevere. They do not care if they were in "true love" or "soulmates", because it ended with their birth (or hatch?) and abandonment. Günay-Guinevere would prefer not to exist, especially as something that was never supposed to exist. Günay-Guinevere is by all means, pretty pathetic. They find themselves a target of a lot of name-calling and teasing, simply letting it eat them up. They lack a fighting spirit, ironic for a boreal (or at least a partial boreal), preferring to have their will bent to avoid conflict. Of course, Günay-Guinevere does not enjoy being stepped on, but sees no escape from their fate—given they aren't actively looking for one either. But a falling can dream, can't they? When they aren't particularly sullen, Günay-Guinevere is pleasant falline with. Though somewhat quiet, they love to ramble about the wonders of the world and different stories they know by heart. They have an insatiable hunger for adventure, unable to be quashed or quelled. Günay-Guinevere is quite the romantic, despite being rather useless with emotions. They feels like they are bursting with love they want to share it with other fallines more than anything, and finds themself writing many poems and songs about such longing. They can only imagine what is would feel like to be loved by someone romantically and love someone truly. Even if they don’t quite believe in true love. Günay-Guinevere is selfish and often is too wrapped up in their own world to consider the thoughts and feelings of others. They often do things to the dismay of others without second thought, oblivious to their distress or hurt. And even when they do recognize the hurt the other falline in someway, they still do not connect the dots or make a point to make things better. Even if Günay-Guinevere did try to make things better, they have never been good with feelings, and would be clueless as to what to say or what to do; they don’t have a firm grasp on others’ emotions, only recognizing their own—or at least somewhat.