N A M E
This darling is named Aisopos {A-so-pus}which is a Greek name whose meaning is mysteriously unknown, other than the fact it has something to do with the legendary Aesop. His original name was Adam, which means ‘the red earth’, be he changed it in hopes of forgetting the person he once was. Nicknames you can call him are Aiso, Aesop, and Ai. His last name is unknown.
G E N D E R
When I look at his immaculate design, I can only see this darling as a male. I’m sure to many the designs appear more feminine, but my heart tells me that male is what suits him best.
B I R T H – D A Y
July 14th
A G E
I’d say he is in his early 20’s for sure, I would estimate about 24 sounds fair enough. Wouldn’t you agree? C;
P E R S O N A L I T Y
Magnetic – Sly – Charming – Passionate – Poetic – Tactful
Aisopos is the type of guy you’d be drawn to in a crowded room, his charisma seems to emit from every hair on his body from his head to his toes. Conversation flows smooth with him and his smile will leave you wanting to know more about the mysterious plume with the multi-colored eyes.
He pulls people in with his looks, but they stay for his personality for the most part. Nothing he says about himself is all together to deep, and it makes many wonder just where this creature came from exactly.
The way he captivates an audience is one of his most obvious talents, he can even hold the attention of a child with his hyperbolic stories and his cunning wit. Aiso holds his head up high and gives off a confident air that reassures others about his character, regardless of the fact that few know him very well.
When he speaks, he talks with a clever tone and uses words of poetic nature and tasteful language. Being fluent in his native Greek as well as English, whatever dialect he choses to address you in is sure to sweep you off your feet.
When he isn’t being the life of the party, Aiso takes on a bit of a gentler, yet much more secretive side. He loves classical books and mythology and is a bit of a bookworm when he has time to spare. He can become rather quiet when he’s alone, often only speaking when someone addresses him, as if he feels the need to entertain others no matter who they are.
Aisopos doesn’t take well to talking about his past, and will automatically shut down the topic if you try to bring it up. He gets ticked off if you get persistent, as has been known to actually get up and leave the area if someone pushes him to much on that part of his life.
He gets nervous easily but does a very good job of hiding it under a flashy smile, and prefers not to attach himself to anyone due to fears in his past.
H I S T O R Y
Though you wouldn’t guess it by his charismatic and charming attitude, Aisopos’s history is far from the fairy tail prince he seems to be. Born under the name Adam, this young hero was raised in Organi Greece, known to be one of the most poverty stricken cities in its country. Aisopos’s mother disappeared shortly after he was born, and his father was a no-show from the minute he learned he was pegged with the unwanted responsibility of being a parent. Perhaps the story would sound more assuring if I were able to say that Aisopos has a kind guardian to look after him as he aged, but no such person would ever show up in his childhood. Instead, Aisopos found himself tossed from relative to relative, non of which opened their arms to the boy. He was convinced at a young age that he was just a burden, and after a bitter argument with a hateful aunt, Aisopos ran away at the age of only 12 years old.
He roamed the streets, starving and homeless for two solid years. His situation seemed grim, he’d done just about everything he could think of but hope seemed as though it had turned its back on him. At the age of 15 he found himself in Athens, pick pocketing and scrapping up just enough to feed himself the minimum. Aisopos slowly feel into a whirling depression, and one night figured it was time to just let go.
As he leaned over the side of the bridge, ready to jump, he felt someone grab hold of his sholder and yank him back. Now, before you think this is some kind of happy ending, I’ll remind you that Aisopos story had no room for clichés.
Yes, the stranger had stoped him from jumping, but only to ask for a light. Poor Aisopos had at first believed that maybe this was some fate meeting, and upon realizing that there was no happy story here either he finally blew up.
In a fit of tears and screaming he poured his heart out to the strange man, who seated leaned against the railing and pretended not to listen. When Aisopos was finished, the stranger sat down next to him on the street corner and stared up at the sky with a bored look in his eyes.
Suddenly, and without warning, the strange man began to talk about some kind of fairy tail man, someone by the name of Aesop who wrote stories with hidden meanings and twist you couldn’t see coming. As lame as it sounded, Aisopos was hyponotized by the stories, absorbing every word as if it were the water of life. Maybe it was because he was so tired, or maybe it was because this was the first time anyone had ever told him a story, but Aisopos found himself greedily latching on to the words and ideas that tumbled from the strangers lips.
When he was done, the man stood back on his feet and placed something on top of Aisopos head; an olive branch crown. They looked eyes for only a moment, and the stranger parted with these last words to Aisopos; “Life is not a fairy tale, but I still believe the strongest of hero’s have to go though hell and baack before they can actually call themselves leaders.”
After that, Aisopos made a change for the better by himself. He wanted a new life, a new history and a fresh start. Ditching his birth name, he began to call himself Aisopos after his new found idol. It wasn’t a fast process, it wasn’t until he was 19 that life began to show him some kindness. He took a job as a tour guide during the day, having somewhat of a talent for speaking and remembering historical events and such (being a pickpocket helped a lot, since the main prey was tourist he’d stuck around the busses and overheard quite a bit here and there). During the night time he attended schooling, which exhausted him but he persevered anyways. He graduate with a high school education when he was 22, and was offered a job over seas in America working at a new mythological department added to a fairly well known museum (a few strings from international pen pals had been pulled to allow Aisopos the position despite his lack of college education). At the age of 23, he moved to Atlanta Georgia and has been serving as the head tour guide up to the present day.
W H E R E - H E - L I V E S
Aisopos was born in Organi Greece, and lived for awhile in Athens. Later on in life he moved to America and is now currently living in Atlanta Georgia. He owns a small flat on the east see of the city, its small but it's cozy. The apartment consist of a single bedroom and bath, a small kitchen area, average size living room, and small balcony just big enough for you to step out on and watch the sun rise and set. His house is decorated in Greek decor, and even if its tiny the home feels warm and inviting. To be honest, Aiso is just happy to have a bed.
L I K E S - A N D - D I S L I K E S
~ Pepers and hot tasting foods, he has a high tolerance to spicy dishes and enjoys the kick in them.
~ Children. He'd love to have his own one day if the right person ever came along. He doubts it though.
~ Different types of Greek sweets, especially baklava.
~ Watching the sun rise from his apartment.
~ Learning something new about his mythological idol, Aesop.
x Cold foods, because he has very sensitive teeth. He is one of those rare people who doesn't like ice-cream.
x Watching the sunset, because it brings a sad feeling to his heart.
x Rainy days, because he has nightmares when it rains. Things tom his past tend to surface on dark, cloudy days. ~Thunder, he's absolutely terrified of it.
x The sound of bells, the constant tinkering just really gets under his skin.
D R E A M S - F O R - T H E - F U T U R E
In all honesty, Aiso hasn't really looked to deeply into what he plans to do in the distant periods of his life. He isn't much of a day dreamer, but the possibility of having a family does excite him a bit. Since he has never experienced such an close bond with others before, its something Aiso thinks would be good for him and he wants to give it a try. If it doesn't happen, Aiso is ok with that as well, but for now its the only real dream he can think of. Maybe a bigger apartment would be nice? Who knows!
I N S P I R A T I O N
When I first began to develop the type of character I wanted him to be, I was struck by a bit of inspiration mainly merged from two pre-existing characters you might know; Finn Rider and Anne Shirley. I highly suggest that you check the both out, Finn from Disney's Tangled and Anne from the book series Anne of Green Gables. I love both these characters because their difference and how relatable they were for me personally to connect with. This is not to say Aisopos is exactly like either of them, nor is his character simply a merge between the two. More so, I believe that if he were able to meet either of these people, they would be able to emphasize well with each other.
This darling is named Aisopos {A-so-pus}which is a Greek name whose meaning is mysteriously unknown, other than the fact it has something to do with the legendary Aesop. His original name was Adam, which means ‘the red earth’, be he changed it in hopes of forgetting the person he once was. Nicknames you can call him are Aiso, Aesop, and Ai. His last name is unknown.
G E N D E R
When I look at his immaculate design, I can only see this darling as a male. I’m sure to many the designs appear more feminine, but my heart tells me that male is what suits him best.
B I R T H – D A Y
July 14th
A G E
I’d say he is in his early 20’s for sure, I would estimate about 24 sounds fair enough. Wouldn’t you agree? C;
P E R S O N A L I T Y
Magnetic – Sly – Charming – Passionate – Poetic – Tactful
Aisopos is the type of guy you’d be drawn to in a crowded room, his charisma seems to emit from every hair on his body from his head to his toes. Conversation flows smooth with him and his smile will leave you wanting to know more about the mysterious plume with the multi-colored eyes.
He pulls people in with his looks, but they stay for his personality for the most part. Nothing he says about himself is all together to deep, and it makes many wonder just where this creature came from exactly.
The way he captivates an audience is one of his most obvious talents, he can even hold the attention of a child with his hyperbolic stories and his cunning wit. Aiso holds his head up high and gives off a confident air that reassures others about his character, regardless of the fact that few know him very well.
When he speaks, he talks with a clever tone and uses words of poetic nature and tasteful language. Being fluent in his native Greek as well as English, whatever dialect he choses to address you in is sure to sweep you off your feet.
When he isn’t being the life of the party, Aiso takes on a bit of a gentler, yet much more secretive side. He loves classical books and mythology and is a bit of a bookworm when he has time to spare. He can become rather quiet when he’s alone, often only speaking when someone addresses him, as if he feels the need to entertain others no matter who they are.
Aisopos doesn’t take well to talking about his past, and will automatically shut down the topic if you try to bring it up. He gets ticked off if you get persistent, as has been known to actually get up and leave the area if someone pushes him to much on that part of his life.
He gets nervous easily but does a very good job of hiding it under a flashy smile, and prefers not to attach himself to anyone due to fears in his past.
H I S T O R Y
Though you wouldn’t guess it by his charismatic and charming attitude, Aisopos’s history is far from the fairy tail prince he seems to be. Born under the name Adam, this young hero was raised in Organi Greece, known to be one of the most poverty stricken cities in its country. Aisopos’s mother disappeared shortly after he was born, and his father was a no-show from the minute he learned he was pegged with the unwanted responsibility of being a parent. Perhaps the story would sound more assuring if I were able to say that Aisopos has a kind guardian to look after him as he aged, but no such person would ever show up in his childhood. Instead, Aisopos found himself tossed from relative to relative, non of which opened their arms to the boy. He was convinced at a young age that he was just a burden, and after a bitter argument with a hateful aunt, Aisopos ran away at the age of only 12 years old.
He roamed the streets, starving and homeless for two solid years. His situation seemed grim, he’d done just about everything he could think of but hope seemed as though it had turned its back on him. At the age of 15 he found himself in Athens, pick pocketing and scrapping up just enough to feed himself the minimum. Aisopos slowly feel into a whirling depression, and one night figured it was time to just let go.
As he leaned over the side of the bridge, ready to jump, he felt someone grab hold of his sholder and yank him back. Now, before you think this is some kind of happy ending, I’ll remind you that Aisopos story had no room for clichés.
Yes, the stranger had stoped him from jumping, but only to ask for a light. Poor Aisopos had at first believed that maybe this was some fate meeting, and upon realizing that there was no happy story here either he finally blew up.
In a fit of tears and screaming he poured his heart out to the strange man, who seated leaned against the railing and pretended not to listen. When Aisopos was finished, the stranger sat down next to him on the street corner and stared up at the sky with a bored look in his eyes.
Suddenly, and without warning, the strange man began to talk about some kind of fairy tail man, someone by the name of Aesop who wrote stories with hidden meanings and twist you couldn’t see coming. As lame as it sounded, Aisopos was hyponotized by the stories, absorbing every word as if it were the water of life. Maybe it was because he was so tired, or maybe it was because this was the first time anyone had ever told him a story, but Aisopos found himself greedily latching on to the words and ideas that tumbled from the strangers lips.
When he was done, the man stood back on his feet and placed something on top of Aisopos head; an olive branch crown. They looked eyes for only a moment, and the stranger parted with these last words to Aisopos; “Life is not a fairy tale, but I still believe the strongest of hero’s have to go though hell and baack before they can actually call themselves leaders.”
After that, Aisopos made a change for the better by himself. He wanted a new life, a new history and a fresh start. Ditching his birth name, he began to call himself Aisopos after his new found idol. It wasn’t a fast process, it wasn’t until he was 19 that life began to show him some kindness. He took a job as a tour guide during the day, having somewhat of a talent for speaking and remembering historical events and such (being a pickpocket helped a lot, since the main prey was tourist he’d stuck around the busses and overheard quite a bit here and there). During the night time he attended schooling, which exhausted him but he persevered anyways. He graduate with a high school education when he was 22, and was offered a job over seas in America working at a new mythological department added to a fairly well known museum (a few strings from international pen pals had been pulled to allow Aisopos the position despite his lack of college education). At the age of 23, he moved to Atlanta Georgia and has been serving as the head tour guide up to the present day.
W H E R E - H E - L I V E S
Aisopos was born in Organi Greece, and lived for awhile in Athens. Later on in life he moved to America and is now currently living in Atlanta Georgia. He owns a small flat on the east see of the city, its small but it's cozy. The apartment consist of a single bedroom and bath, a small kitchen area, average size living room, and small balcony just big enough for you to step out on and watch the sun rise and set. His house is decorated in Greek decor, and even if its tiny the home feels warm and inviting. To be honest, Aiso is just happy to have a bed.
L I K E S - A N D - D I S L I K E S
~ Pepers and hot tasting foods, he has a high tolerance to spicy dishes and enjoys the kick in them.
~ Children. He'd love to have his own one day if the right person ever came along. He doubts it though.
~ Different types of Greek sweets, especially baklava.
~ Watching the sun rise from his apartment.
~ Learning something new about his mythological idol, Aesop.
x Cold foods, because he has very sensitive teeth. He is one of those rare people who doesn't like ice-cream.
x Watching the sunset, because it brings a sad feeling to his heart.
x Rainy days, because he has nightmares when it rains. Things tom his past tend to surface on dark, cloudy days. ~Thunder, he's absolutely terrified of it.
x The sound of bells, the constant tinkering just really gets under his skin.
D R E A M S - F O R - T H E - F U T U R E
In all honesty, Aiso hasn't really looked to deeply into what he plans to do in the distant periods of his life. He isn't much of a day dreamer, but the possibility of having a family does excite him a bit. Since he has never experienced such an close bond with others before, its something Aiso thinks would be good for him and he wants to give it a try. If it doesn't happen, Aiso is ok with that as well, but for now its the only real dream he can think of. Maybe a bigger apartment would be nice? Who knows!
I N S P I R A T I O N
When I first began to develop the type of character I wanted him to be, I was struck by a bit of inspiration mainly merged from two pre-existing characters you might know; Finn Rider and Anne Shirley. I highly suggest that you check the both out, Finn from Disney's Tangled and Anne from the book series Anne of Green Gables. I love both these characters because their difference and how relatable they were for me personally to connect with. This is not to say Aisopos is exactly like either of them, nor is his character simply a merge between the two. More so, I believe that if he were able to meet either of these people, they would be able to emphasize well with each other.