A general of The Iomad, Ainessa's army, and member of Ainessa's council of lords, The Aonad.
Regin is egocentric end result to generations of financial prosperity and governmental distinction. He's a lord and statesman by birthright, and a reverential military officer by less conventional means. Despite his particularly auspicious lot in life, he's more cursed than blessed by his celebrity-like status and lofty level of intellect-making relationships on a personal level rather problematic, and leaving him with a condescending and oftentimes apathetic attitude.
In his young adulthood, Regin fully exploits his wiry charm by the most disruptive means possible, aided by his equally unabashed companion, Cullen. With his superiors, he habitually tests his boundaries, using an invective tone and wry wit to be as insulting as possible. With women, his approach is equally cavalier but significantly more popular. He plays the part of the passionate, roguish lover for amusement's sake while, in actuality, being cruelly detached from his numerous acquaintances.
After involuntarily joining the ranks of The Iomad, Regin stumbles his way into obligation and responsibility and remains there for a number of years, eventually bowing out into premature retirement. At this later point in life, though, he loses the enthusiasm and moxie that had accompanied him in his earlier endeavors--maintaining only his indifference and a strangely unshakable deference to Leandra Aneasta that keeps him perpetually but grudgingly at her service. She is frequently the only witness to detectable levels of sincerity from him.
It´s my eighth Portrait art. He is represente with a wolf because is a powerfull noble knight. He is a patiente and good friend, and the tutor of Fox and Dustin, he revalize with Gannon in the Ainessa Council.
In his character design, he is an anthropomorphic wolf, but the symbolism has since fallen to a more discreet level. Similar to Regin's character, wolves are frequently perceived both as villains and as noble hero icons.
Regin is egocentric end result to generations of financial prosperity and governmental distinction. He's a lord and statesman by birthright, and a reverential military officer by less conventional means. Despite his particularly auspicious lot in life, he's more cursed than blessed by his celebrity-like status and lofty level of intellect-making relationships on a personal level rather problematic, and leaving him with a condescending and oftentimes apathetic attitude.
In his young adulthood, Regin fully exploits his wiry charm by the most disruptive means possible, aided by his equally unabashed companion, Cullen. With his superiors, he habitually tests his boundaries, using an invective tone and wry wit to be as insulting as possible. With women, his approach is equally cavalier but significantly more popular. He plays the part of the passionate, roguish lover for amusement's sake while, in actuality, being cruelly detached from his numerous acquaintances.
After involuntarily joining the ranks of The Iomad, Regin stumbles his way into obligation and responsibility and remains there for a number of years, eventually bowing out into premature retirement. At this later point in life, though, he loses the enthusiasm and moxie that had accompanied him in his earlier endeavors--maintaining only his indifference and a strangely unshakable deference to Leandra Aneasta that keeps him perpetually but grudgingly at her service. She is frequently the only witness to detectable levels of sincerity from him.
It´s my eighth Portrait art. He is represente with a wolf because is a powerfull noble knight. He is a patiente and good friend, and the tutor of Fox and Dustin, he revalize with Gannon in the Ainessa Council.
In his character design, he is an anthropomorphic wolf, but the symbolism has since fallen to a more discreet level. Similar to Regin's character, wolves are frequently perceived both as villains and as noble hero icons.
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Wolf
Size 143 x 161px
File Size 5.3 kB
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