1. As excitable and outgoing as he can be, Feliks has a bit of social anxiety! New people and people he's under pressure to make a good impression on, in particular, tend to freak him right out. (He usually compensates by acting overconfident.)
2. His family is noble, but his parents don't really do the whole noble thing. He got dragged into it a little late, when his parents failed to produce any alternative options as far as heirs for his grandparents. This is part of why he's a little awkward around commoners and nobles -- he was never quite fully immersed into either "world".
3. He tends to treat his Pokemon more like family than like friends. His starter has been with him for years, and is basically his sister who happens to be a Gardevoir.
4. He's very, very easily distracted from the point at hand in most situations, and does a lot of fidgeting around. When you talk too much to him without letting him get a word in, he's liable to just zone out and start doing something else.
5. He does wear men's clothes a lot of the time, but far from all of it. Basically, he just doesn't see why gender should stop him from getting to wear what he thinks looks good! (And he likes colorful things, and frills, and things that go swish.)
6. Sharing a bed or smallish tent with him is Hell, because he is an unrepentant blanket thief / cuddler / fidgeter.
7. The less he actually knows what he's doing, the more confident he tries to act. Unfortunately, when he gets lost, this generally means he ends up getting more lost.
8. He can cook, but not fancy noble stuff. He's really, really good at simple, homey sorts of recipes -- mushroom stews, dumplings, simple vegetable dishes, and so on.
9. Sometimes, he likes to take naps on top of his Snorlax's tummy. It's soft, and it's only rolled over and squished him once!
10. He thinks every one of his Pokemon is beautiful and and adorable and fabulous. Yes, even the Snorlax. Yes, even the Houndoom. Yes, even the Beartic. Yes, even the Yamask.
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2. His family is noble, but his parents don't really do the whole noble thing. He got dragged into it a little late, when his parents failed to produce any alternative options as far as heirs for his grandparents. This is part of why he's a little awkward around commoners and nobles -- he was never quite fully immersed into either "world".
3. He tends to treat his Pokemon more like family than like friends. His starter has been with him for years, and is basically his sister who happens to be a Gardevoir.
4. He's very, very easily distracted from the point at hand in most situations, and does a lot of fidgeting around. When you talk too much to him without letting him get a word in, he's liable to just zone out and start doing something else.
5. He does wear men's clothes a lot of the time, but far from all of it. Basically, he just doesn't see why gender should stop him from getting to wear what he thinks looks good! (And he likes colorful things, and frills, and things that go swish.)
6. Sharing a bed or smallish tent with him is Hell, because he is an unrepentant blanket thief / cuddler / fidgeter.
7. The less he actually knows what he's doing, the more confident he tries to act. Unfortunately, when he gets lost, this generally means he ends up getting more lost.
8. He can cook, but not fancy noble stuff. He's really, really good at simple, homey sorts of recipes -- mushroom stews, dumplings, simple vegetable dishes, and so on.
9. Sometimes, he likes to take naps on top of his Snorlax's tummy. It's soft, and it's only rolled over and squished him once!
10. He thinks every one of his Pokemon is beautiful and and adorable and fabulous. Yes, even the Snorlax. Yes, even the Houndoom. Yes, even the Beartic. Yes, even the Yamask.