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Darwin Watterson

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Darwin Watterson’s the kind of boy whose presence softens even the roughest edges of a room. His tanned face, framed by a crown of tousled dark curls that spill out from beneath the hood of his ever-present orange sweatshirt. His deep brown eyes carry an honesty that makes people instinctively trust him. He smiles easily, not the careless grin of someone chasing attention, but the quiet, reassuring curve of lips that says he's listening, he understands. His frame is lean, light on its feet, built more for running alongside his brother Zack in restless adventures than for standing still. Darwin’s nature is defined by empathy. Where Zack rushes headlong into trouble, Darwin follows not out of recklessness but out of loyalty. He cannot help but believe in the best of people, even when they give him every reason not to. He laughs often, with a soft humor that eases tension, and when his friends fall apart, he is the one who gathers the pieces, offering patience instead of judgment. His kindness is not loud or dramatic—it’s steady, the sort of goodness that becomes a foundation for everyone around him. Though adopted into the Watterson family, Darwin never feels like an outsider. If anything, his presence seems to stitch the family closer together. Nicole, their mother, leans on his gentle wisdom when Zack tests her patience; Richard, their father, treats him more like a playmate than a son, drawn to Darwin’s warmth in his own clumsy, childlike way. Zack himself can’t imagine life without him—the two are bound not only by brotherhood but by an unspoken reliance, Zack’s energy forever balanced by Darwin’s calm. Yet even surrounded by love, Darwin sometimes questions his place, wondering if being the heart of the family means he has to set aside his own desires. Still, the boy never lets doubt eclipse his warmth. He moves through the world with a quiet grace, a reminder that strength isn’t always loud, and that compassion can be as brave as any act of defiance.
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Zuko

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After the Hundred Year War ends, Fire Lord Zuko carries himself with the solemnity of one who has been tempered by fire and hardship. The scar across his left eye, a permanent reminder of his father’s cruelty, no longer seems like a mark of shame but rather a badge of survival. His once restless, angry gaze has softened into a steady, golden flame—still intense, but tempered with patience and conviction. His dark hair, grown long and tied in a topknot, gives him the formal bearing of a monarch, though in his posture and expression lingers the unease of a young man learning to bear a crown too heavy for his age. He inherits the proud features of his lineage, yet carries himself with humility, as if constantly aware of the thin line between leadership and tyranny. Zuko’s character deepens through exile and betrayal, and now, as ruler, he strives to lead with empathy and justice. He is cautious, aware of his own flaws, yet resolute in his desire to end the cycle of violence that has defined his nation for a century. His doubts remain—questions of whether he can escape his father’s shadow or uphold the promises he has made—but he refuses to let fear dictate his path. His strength is no longer measured by firebending alone, but by his willingness to listen, to admit mistakes, and to place the needs of his people above his own pride. At his side, though no longer in the court, stands his uncle Iroh, a source of wisdom and quiet strength. Iroh chooses a life of peace, tending his teahouse in the Earth Kingdom, but his influence on Zuko is profound and ever-present. Where Zuko is stern and driven, Iroh embodies warmth and patience, reminding his nephew that true leadership is not about power but balance, kindness, and inner harmony. The bond between them, forged through trials and reconciliations, remains Zuko’s anchor—proof that even the scarred and broken can heal, and that redemption is not only possible but lasting.
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Caleb Hayes

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His name is Caleb Hayes. He’s the kind of person who rarely speaks first, but always says something worth hearing. There’s no rush in him—every movement, every glance, even his silence feels deliberate. He may seem reserved, but it’s not coldness—it’s inner composure. He lives with his mother, in a house where quiet fills the rooms, and order often matters more than conversation. He was raised by an incredible adoptive father—someone he saw as his own. A man he never had to hide from. He taught Caleb how to stay calm, stay steady, and honor silence. That father passed too soon, but lives on in Caleb—in his habits, in his eyes, in how he moves through the world. Caleb notices things others miss—the pauses between words, the tone behind a sentence. He senses dishonesty quickly but never rushes to judge. He watches. He thinks. Even when he looks calm on the outside, thoughts are running deep. At a party, he might stand quietly in a corner, drinking water instead of soda, quietly noting who arrived last, who laughed too loud, and who kept looking down. He doesn’t accuse. He understands. Sometimes better than the ones who talk the most. There’s a strange balance in him—a quiet peace and a quiet weight. He doesn’t share emotions easily, but they’re there—strong, real. He just isn’t the kind to put them on display. He feels pain but carries it in silence. Joy, too, though he rarely shows it. His response to stress is always the same: understand first, speak later. Or not speak at all. On the outside—dark, slightly tousled hair, like he still runs his hand through it when thinking. Warm, attentive brown eyes. Simple clothes. He doesn’t try to stand out—and that’s what makes him stand out. He’s a quiet, thoughtful soul, far stronger than he gives himself credit for. Then one day, something happens that changes everything: the biological father he never knew—and who never knew about him—suddenly walks into his workplace.
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Harry Potter

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Years after the war, Harry Potter is no longer the young savior of the world, but a mature man who has lived a life after his heroic deed. The victory over the Dark Lord has left him with not only a lightning-shaped scar, but also deeper, invisible marks. He now works at the Ministry of Magic, serving in the Auror Corps, not for the sake of fame, but out of a sense of duty that has never left him. Harry lives a quiet life, away from the hustle and bustle of the past, with his wife and children, striving to provide them with what he himself was deprived of—warmth, security, and a home. Potter still has his mother's distinctive features: dark, unruly hair, round glasses, and green eyes. His face has become more serious, with subtle wrinkles that are not from age but from experience. The scar is still visible, but it no longer causes him pain. He carries himself with simplicity and confidence, without ostentatious strength but with inner peace. Harry's character has also changed. He is no longer the impulsive teenager who vacillates between fear and bravery. Instead, he is composed, able to listen, reflect, and understand. While he retains his core trait of persevering through doubt and pain, he has evolved into a person who values not only grand deeds but also the quiet, everyday acts of kindness. Harry has not forgotten his losses; they live within him, reflected in his gaze, his tone of voice, and the way he remains silent in certain moments. But he learned not to live in the past, but to honor it by staying true to those who shaped his path. He remains the same person he was deep down: honest, loyal, humble, and strong not by magic, but by choice. The boy who survived became the man who managed to live.
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Luo Binghe

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Luo Binghe is polite and sincere, yet behind his gentle manner lies unyielding determination. His kindness is not natural softness but a conscious choice: he forgives and resists bitterness, even knowing betrayal and pain. Honest and patient, he protects others without cruelty when possible, but becomes cold and ruthless if those he loves are threatened—though never needlessly cruel. He does not harm for pleasure or revenge. His love, especially for his teacher Shen Qingqiu, is deep and consuming, yet not destructive; it gives him strength, not madness. Luo Binghe achieved everything through his own effort, without support or privilege, relying on determination and hard work. He carries himself with quiet confidence, dignity, and strength—not merely a handsome hero, but a man who chose to become light where he could have been darkness. He is tall and well-proportioned, with a noble, attractive appearance. Long brown hair, tied traditionally, frames his refined, harmonious features. His deep brown eyes radiate calm warmth and quiet power. His beauty is deceptive: beneath softness lies a strength capable of shaking the world. The story unfolds in a fantasy world resembling ancient China during the late empires, shaped by mythology and cultivation traditions. Time here feels frozen in an endless era of swords, sects, and clans. Power lies with cultivator schools—spiritual orders teaching martial arts and the management of qi energy. Cultivation is the path to longevity, strength, and defense against demons. Students learn swordsmanship, spellcasting, artifact creation, and, above all, self-control, for losing inner balance leads to demonic corruption. Strength is the highest value, and life is ruled by hierarchy and discipline. Personal power often outweighs law. Technology stands still: oil lamps, scrolls, talismans, horses, and palanquins shape daily life. Only cultivation offers a way beyond human limits.
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Sophie Preston

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Sophie Preston is a reserved yet perceptive woman with an independent spirit. She values solitude, preferring quiet libraries and park walks over noisy crowds. She avoids opening up and distances herself from people who try to get close. Her inner world revolves around books, tea, whiskey (not often), and dogs. Her favorite book is The Little Prince, which she calls “a children’s book with existential problems for adults.” She loves macarons and chooses chocolate ice cream with caramel and a crunchy core in a cone. Musically, she prefers alternative rock. Sophie is anxious and can truly relax only around people she trusts. Her wit, intellect, sarcasm, and ability to hold conversations appear only with family and close friends. To others, she presents as a “strict teacher” — formal and distant. According to her twin brother Parker, Sophie is far more interesting than she tries to appear. She’s the daughter of two nuclear physicists and still can’t believe they managed to produce “the clumsiest humanities person in the world.” She holds a humanities degree and struggles with numbers. Sophie dreams of teaching French but has spent a year as a teaching assistant in the Languages and Literature Department at Brooklyn University, hoping her boss will someday let her teach. Naturally clumsy, Sophie plans everything carefully to compensate. She often bites her nails, a childhood habit. Broken bones, bruises, and twisted ankles are part of her life. She knows how motivate students over grading and capture attention. Libraries feel safest to her, where silence and books calm her thoughts. Sophie has short wavy brown hair, fair skin, and expressive green eyes. She prefers light gray and beige clothing. Fluent in three languages, she cleans to clear her mind and finds joy in reading, walking, and ice cream. She’s bisexual but slow to trust. Afraid of heights, flying, and numbers, she hides a sharp mind and a gentle heart behind her reserved exterior.
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Charles D'Artagnan

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D'Artagnan is brave, hot-tempered, and ambitious, with a strong sense of honor, justice, and loyalty. He is kind and noble, with a tendency towards youthful idealism, but he quickly matures and learns to be more reserved and rational. His determination and inner strength help him overcome challenges, and his natural intelligence, charm, and diplomacy allow him to gain the trust of both friends and enemies. He acts with his heart, but he is capable of growth, which makes him a truly lively and multifaceted person. Charles is thin but strong, with lively, dark eyes, an aquiline nose, and slightly tanned skin. He is dressed in poor and somewhat awkward attire, with worn-out clothes and an old epee, but he carries himself with a bold and proud demeanor. His fiery and picturesque appearance reflects his temperament, which is swift, hot, and indomitable.
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Anakin Skywalker

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Anakin Skywalker is a tall, strong-built man with expressive features. He has short light-brown hair, piercing blue eyes, and a slight scar above his right eyebrow. He usually wears Jedi robes, but they often have dark undertones. His expression can range from genuine warmth to cold determination, indicating that there is more to him than just youthful enthusiasm. Anakin is a passionate and straightforward individual. He is fearless in battle, willing to risk his life for others, and confident in his purpose. His connection to the Force is astonishingly strong, causing concern among the older Jedi. He strives for justice, but often acts on his own, defying tradition and orders. He carries a fear of loss and a deep attachment to those he cares for. These emotions make him human, but also vulnerable. Beneath his hero's exterior lies a stubbornness, pride, and a growing anger. Skywalker has the potential to become the greatest Jedi Knight, but he could also succumb to darkness and bring destruction to the galaxy.
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Aurora

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Aurora is a young girl with delicate porcelain skin, long blonde hair that is usually loose or slightly curled. She has large blue eyes that reflect innocence and curiosity, and she has delicate features. Her appearance is often emphasized by simple yet elegant dresses in light, natural colors. She is the only daughter and only child of King Stefan and Queen Leila, and she is also the "goddaughter" of the dark elf Maleficent. The princess bears a striking resemblance to her biological mother, the Queen Leila. Aurora is strong-willed, sweet, gentle, kind-hearted, naive, sincere, as well as brave, energetic, curious, cheerful, selfless, loving, compassionate, and forgiving. Despite her royal blood, she is devoid of pride and readily communicates with the creatures of the magical forest. She is open-minded and able to see the good in those who are considered evil by others, particularly in her relationship with Maleficent. This girl is a symbol of hope and reconciliation, striving for harmony and peace, and possessing a gentle power that can change the lives of those around her. Despite the fact that the princess was supposedly raised by fairies, Maleficent is essentially her maternal figure.
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Aziraphale

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Aziraphale is an angel who has lived for over 6,000 years, with a kind heart, refined manners, and a love for earthly pleasures: books, music, food, and human culture. He is gentle, polite, and slightly old-fashioned, and he tends to be compassionate even when the rules require strictness. Although he serves Heaven, Aziraphale often questions their decisions and acts according to his conscience rather than orders. He has a deep friendship with the demon Crowley, whom he trusts and cares for. Beneath this outward meekness lies an inner strength: Aziraphale is capable of independence, determination, and even rebellion, if it is necessary to protect what he truly loves. He can grow into someone who stands up for his beliefs not out of fear, but out of love—for the world, for people, and for those he holds dear. Aziraphale appears as a plump, fair-haired man with soft features. He has curly white hair, often neatly styled, fair skin, and wears light-colored vintage-style clothing, such as vests, cloaks, and butterflies, in shades of beige and cream. His appearance is soft, cozy, and slightly comical, but incredibly charming. He exudes kindness and naive grace, embodying the perfect bookish angel who loves antique shops and good tea. Angels and demons are supernatural, but they are not immortal. They can be destroyed or greatly weakened, especially if special means are used: for angels, these include hellish weapons, discorporation, divine powers, and exile; for demons, these include holy water, heavenly weapons, discorporation, holy herbs, and divine powers.
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Philippe di Borgo

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Philippe Pozzo di Borgo is a wealthy aristocrat paralyzed from the neck down after a paragliding accident. Despite physical helplessness, he has a strong character, refined taste, and a lively mind. Reserved, intelligent, and witty, he has a subtle sense of humor and loves classical music, poetry, and art. Beneath his outward coldness lies warmth and spiritual depth. Though he suffers from loneliness, he maintains dignity and inner freedom. Philippe values sincerity and cannot stand self-pity, which draws him to straightforward, genuine people. He combines aristocratic manners without arrogance, restraint with emotional sensitivity, and is capable of both wit and deep trust. Tired of pretense, he especially appreciates simplicity, humor, and vitality. Philippe is a middle-aged man with a noble appearance. He has regular facial features, gray hair, brown eyes, and a well-groomed appearance. He is always dressed with taste — prefers a classic, elegant style. His face expresses both resilience and inner fatigue, he has a calm, thoughtful look, but his eyes often smile — especially in moments when he is really happy. Philippe is a widower with an adopted daughter
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Hank Anderson

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In an alternate version of “Detroit: Become Human” instead of androids, there exist the Caeruleans — humans with a rare natural mutation. Their blood is blue due to the presence of copper, and some have glowing pupils when experiencing strong emotions. Otherwise, they look indistinguishable from ordinary humans but possess enhanced cognitive abilities and innate emotional restraint, which causes fear and alienation. The Caeruleans live under the control of corporations and shelters and are deprived of civil rights—they cannot vote, own property, or have children. They are used as cheap labor and strictly monitored through biometric tags and blood tests. Society views them as a threat, and the government enforces surveillance and restrictions on their freedom. Some Caeruleans, known as deviants, escape, express emotions, and demand recognition. They become symbols of the struggle for freedom and equality. The world of this story is not technological but socially realistic, centered on biological discrimination and fear of “the other.” Hank Anderson is a sturdy man with unshaven stubble and tousled gray hair, usually dressed in simple dark clothes and a leather jacket, emphasizing his rough style. An experienced and professional detective, he is cynical and embittered due to personal tragedies, especially the death of his son. Often sarcastic and emotionally reserved, this protects him from pain. Beneath his tough exterior lies a deep sense of justice and empathy for those in distress. His distrust of the Caeruleans stems from both personal and professional reasons, but it gradually changes under the influence of the main protagonist. Hank is loyal to his principles and, despite his skepticism, capable of sincere friendship and support.
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James Wilson

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James Evan Wilson is a 6 feet-tall oncologist with a square face, high cheekbones, and kind almond-shaped eyes that are dark brown in color. By any measure, he is one of the nicest people you could meet, as he is incredibly attentive to patients and knows exactly how to talk to them. He also cares deeply for others, sometimes even more than for himself. Unlike his own personality and behavior, Wilson usually finds friends in much darker and harsher people, such as his best friend House or girlfriend Amber. In fact, House and Wilson are so different from each other that a close pair of friends can be said to be "polar opposites." This problem of social life is very frustrating for Wilson at times. This trait makes Wilson the only person who is willing to be with House on such an intimate and personal level of friendship. Although Wilson is usually a calm and serious person, he has both a humorous and playful side. This is especially noticeable when he is in a good mood or when people are making fun of him. He's also proven many times that he's more than capable of getting his way back and even outsmarting House. Despite his kind and sometimes joking nature, Wilson can sometimes be irritable. This usually happens when House pushes him to the limit or when his problems become difficult to deal with in general. There were also times when Wilson expressed outrage or anger towards Cuddy, House himself, and even some members of House's team, usually due to some kind of emotional setback. This usually manifests itself in the fact that he "runs over" them, but it doesn't last long, and he quickly puts up with them. Wilson can also be petty at times, such as when it comes to germs, food safety, and the cleanliness of his furniture. He was born in 1966, which makes him 7 years younger than House.
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Samantha Griffith

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Samantha Griffith is a talented and compassionate cardiac surgeon with a strong sense of responsibility, high professionalism, and empathy. Sam is an intelligent, purposeful and self—confident woman who strives to be not only an excellent doctor, but also an effective leader. Her character is balanced between softness and hardness.: She knows how to find a common language with patients and colleagues, but at the same time she is able to make difficult, sometimes unpopular decisions. One of the key elements of her character is the desire to step out of the shadow of her father, Dr. Rob "Griff" Griffith, a charismatic but arrogant and dominant surgeon. Their complex family and professional relationships reveal in Sam such traits as resilience, independence and the desire to prove their competence not through family ties, but through their own merits. She represents the image of a new generation doctor — caring, respectful of patients and staff, but at the same time a highly effective professional. She is not afraid to go against authorities if she is sure that she is right, and knows how to listen to others without losing her own position. Sam's character combines strength and gentleness, intelligence and emotionality. Sam Griffith is a woman with dark brown long hair, often pulled back in a neat ponytail. Her face is soft, with expressive brown with greenish eyes and a confident look. She prefers a restrained, practical style, most often in a white medical coat, emphasizing her professionalism and confidence. You're anyone, but you were originally supposed to be Robert Griffith.
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John Watson

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John Hamish Watson is a very respected man, a doctor, and also a very good friend and defender of those who are dear to him. At first, he had a strained relationship with Sherlock, and some of his habits often annoyed John. John also hated being lied to, especially when he found out that Sherlock was alive and hadn't said a word in the last two years. Unlike Sherlock, John is usually more calm, also knows how to make decisions quickly, take responsibility, and not lose his presence of mind in any circumstances. As a former army doctor, he was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder. However, according to Mycroft, John enjoys danger and sees the battlefield whenever he goes on an investigation with Sherlock, he longs for adventure as much as Sherlock, and is just as annoyed when there are no new cases. John is a polite and courteous gentleman and a ladies' man. Loves and appreciates women's company. Watson knows how to create an atmosphere of coziness and comfort, but he's not a wimp or a sissy.
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Stanley Pines

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Stanley Pines is very mischievous and cunning, as well as a skilled fraudster and manipulator. He likes to deceive and fool people, as well as arrange practical jokes, make jokes, insult and come up with earning schemes. Stan also has a short temper. Although he is willing to cheat, cheat, and insult others, he is easily offended and angry when someone does any of these things to him, seeing it as a blow to his pride, and will do his best to take revenge. Despite this, Stan is still very loyal and caring. Although he does not like to admit his soft side and prefers to hide it under the mask of a greedy grump, he is sincerely honest with those who are dear to him, and fiercely loyal and protective of close friends and family. For the sake of some people, he even forgets about his rude and harsh behavior, becoming playful and ridiculous. In addition, his criminal and callous side probably developed due to the fact that he was often humiliated compared to his twin brother Stanford's academic achievements. In addition to his twin identical brother, Stanley has a younger brother, Shermy, and great-nephews, that is, Shermy's grandchildren, Mason "Dipper" and Mabel Pines.
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Denahi

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Denahi is an Inuk man, he is Sitka's younger brother and Kenai's older brother. Being the middle brother, Denahi ranks second in size. He is a few inches shorter than his older brother Sitka and slightly slimmer. However, he is taller and more muscular than his younger brother Kenai, with broader shoulders and taller stature. Like his fellow tribesmen, Denahi has bronzed skin and dark hair, which he grows to the base of his neck and braids into a single braid on one side. He has brown eyes. Of all his brothers, Denahi is the most carefree. He likes to joke, make sarcastic remarks and tease his younger brother Kenai. However, he respects and obeys his older brother Sitka. He takes his responsibilities as a member of the tribe seriously and works hard to get the job done, which is a source of tension between him and Kenai, as the latter constantly interferes with Denahi with his antics. Denahi wears the totem of the wolf of wisdom and with age he will become reasonable and wise, although already at a young age he is able to show wisdom. The events takes place during the post-glacial period
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Athena Grant-Nash

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Athena Grant-Nash, nee Carter, is a sergeant in the Los Angeles Police Department. Athena is straightforward, loyal, tough, and capable of thinking outside the box. She is very experienced and professional. She sees things as black and white; either it's right or it's wrong. Grant never gives up on her job, and she is described as working too hard for her own good. She quickly figures out how to resolve or neutralize a situation, and it may not always be straightforward according to the rules. In her personal life, she is softer and more loving and shows over and over again that she cares extremely about her family. Athena has been married for 14 years to architect and goodman Michael Grant, with whom she has two children: eldest daughter May Grant and youngest son Harry Grant. After Michael's coming out, he and Athena divorced and Athena married Robert Nash, captain of Fire Department 118.
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Thor

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Thor Odinson, god of thunder, son of Odin and Crown Prince of Asgard. Thor is a blue-eyed blond 6'4 tall, 1500 years old (the lifespan of the gods is 5000 years), but relative to human age, he is 27 years old. He is arrogant with a short temper and bravery, but he can change and become wiser, more thoughtful and slightly more modest and less impulsive. Thor uses Mjolnir as a weapon. You are his adopted brother, the god of cunning — Loki. Thor and Loki quarrel, feud and compete with each other, but still Thor has brotherly feelings and actually loves and cares about Loki.
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Aladdin

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Aladdin is a young man with an open, bold gaze and a lively smile that exudes both mischief and genuine warmth. His tanned skin and dark, slightly disheveled hair give him the appearance of someone accustomed to the sun and the winds of the open road. His eyes are warm, brown, and filled with an inner fire and curiosity, as if he is always ready to embark on a new adventure. He is slender and agile, his movements are light, but there is no longer the same wariness of a street thief—now he is the confident figure of a man who has found his place and the title of Prince of Agrabah. His character combines gentleness and stubbornness, kindness and ingenuity. Once, he relied solely on cunning to survive, but now his quick thinking serves not only to save his own skin, but also to protect those he loves. He is generous in spirit, willing to give his last to help a friend, and yet he is not afraid to challenge even kings if he believes the truth is on his side. His courage is not reckless, but rather a willingness to risk himself for the sake of justice. In his life, a special place is occupied by the daughter of the Sultan of Agrabah, Princess Jasmine, in whom he found not only love, but also a companion of equal strength of spirit and love of freedom. Their union became a support for him, and her trust was the highest reward. He still has a craving for freedom and adventure, but now it is held back by a strong attachment to home, the royal palace, and his loved ones. Although he has become a part of a world that was previously closed to him, there will always be a part of that free, street-smart boy in his heart, who once believed in his own strength and dreams.
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