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Hellebore

Occasionally a forefront individual, aside from protective of others familiar. May however take a withdrawn direction when preferred. Inquisitive and may watch surrounding activity. Maintains a distance typically when relevant. Appears organised and may collect items, which are often compiled or stacked in varying locations.

Likes

Leaves
Attention
Fruit
Music
Light sources
Nighttide

Dislikes

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History

The eggs from which each moth hatched were traded for, lacking certainty about what might otherwise happen by outer decision.

Each most likely originated from locations with an influx of energy and can be considered both natural and artificial by extent.

With earlier interest by Lilium in insect species, raising moths was not too out of the way as an attempt.

Trivia

May tag along depending on setting and situation, either passively or as aid, if not pick up things on occasion that catch their interest.

Sometimes gathers small leaves to give to people. They are emulating Lilium; being around the other frequently; and most likely think they are helping to that extent.

This is aside from crawling around on others’ clothing out of inquiry.

The moths often exist around their caretaker's attire, generally not straying far from their parent.

They most likely eat plant material, but not cloth; overall are given grains frequently.

Lilium tries not to discourage behavior: finding little harm and in not being certain what to do otherwise.

The garden space near the side of the flat is occupied by the moths for the most part.

While they do not always remain to that location, neither it is typically left through familiarity and potential outside risk.

Has an immunity to energy and may 'absorb' electricity through contact with it.

As a technical living electricity storage, the moths can minutely shock people and surrounding factors.

If left unchecked, individuals could swarm power sources, which can cause issue.

Named based off of personality and plant species, white hellebore poisonous and historically used in conflict.

Considerably shy, often found with Sphagnum, yet chases off flies and mosquitoes on occasion.

Carries a leaf around infrequently, using it as a blockade to hide from view or as a barrier between themselves and another individual.

Waves when trying to attract attention, either with one limb or multiple.

Likes to be idle frequently, although this might change per situation.