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Lys (Banner WIP Presentation)

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New OC presentation of the day!

Lys! The Gentle Titan.

Dean of the Rassurant.

Do not betray his kindness, as he is also strong enough to send you into orbit! (I exagerate a bit maybe :p )


ToyHouse link:

https://toyhou.se/19755581.lys


Like all other Rassurants, Lys was made with the soul of a stillborn child, he was one of the children of King Louis XIV of France. He was excelling as a Rassurant, and is insanely strong. So he rapidly became the new Great Director of all Rassurants.

But his new position disables him to help the living beings in need in the universe, the main job of a Rassurant, he was too busy managing his pairs. Until one day he decided to "take one day off" after 100 years... Of course it was for helping someone...

The Rassurants started to worry as Lys never came back, some said he transformed into an Affolant, the exact opposite of a Rassurant, because of his old age. When the Rassurants started to look after Lys, they didn't know if it was a search or a hunt...

Ultimately, they found him back in a old woman house, she said she found him injured in a garbage dump. Lys claim to have no memories of what happenned to him, but one thing is certain, he did turn into an Affolant, but he is clearly not one right now.

Lys has taken back his role as the Great Director without deviating from his duty again. Nobody still know how things happened, but if it's true, then Lys is the first Rassurant in history to have bean "cured" of being an Affolant.

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Jan 23, 2023
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