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| - Bakonawa was born from the subconscious of Perry Williams, who at the time of his death was still a law student in Oxford University. Perry was born in 1968 in a place called Southbanks, he grew up and went to school without moving away from the coast. Perrys story is not a very interesting one, his father enjoyed building his competitive spirit and Perry grew up to emulate this. He was a very intelligent child and very determined. This set him apart from most of the other children; Southbanks itself did not inspire much aspiration in those that lived there. It was a coastal retirement town where people either grew up and worked in the amusement park, (or the factory, or the beach attractions, or the store) or you came and, in most cases, died. Perry was isolated alone by his sheer will to
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| - Bakonawa was born from the subconscious of Perry Williams, who at the time of his death was still a law student in Oxford University. Perry was born in 1968 in a place called Southbanks, he grew up and went to school without moving away from the coast. Perrys story is not a very interesting one, his father enjoyed building his competitive spirit and Perry grew up to emulate this. He was a very intelligent child and very determined. This set him apart from most of the other children; Southbanks itself did not inspire much aspiration in those that lived there. It was a coastal retirement town where people either grew up and worked in the amusement park, (or the factory, or the beach attractions, or the store) or you came and, in most cases, died. Perry was isolated alone by his sheer will to succeed and more importantly, escape, let alone his natural belief that he was better then everyone at everything. Perry did not like Southbanks, and though this is not uncommon what set his dislike out from the normal was its focus. Perry did not like feeling mundane or normal. Perry would often pretend he was merely a visitor, assessing the town and finding it not quite reaching his standards. When Perry got into Oxford, his habits and feelings were boosted. Oxford, which was so renowned as something special, something of an achievement, gave Perry the proof he could not find before that he was a step above the rest. It is ironic, then, that Perry did not in face complete his graduation, or attend a single class. His death was a day before, as a consequence of a cockiness he would not shake off since he'd been accepted. He mouthed off to a bunch of drunken football supporters (their team had lost, hah, Oxford) and in a vain stupor refused to back off when they approached him. He was beaten to death, which rather put a damper on his plans. Bakonawa has developed from these parts of his personality. Primarily the ones I hope to encapsulate as a dragon are: His sense of self superiority, his thirst for knowledge and power, his competitiveness, his need to feel different, his greed, his cockiness and his reluctance to allow people in the room any minor chance of liking him. Magical dragon.
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