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Sandy ([personal profile] artofdreams) wrote in [personal profile] rubycitymods 2013-01-13 02:44 am (UTC)

{ [CANON] Sandy || Rise of the Guardians || Reserved || 1 of 1 }

PLAYER
Name: Mouse
Personal Journal: [personal profile] mouseguin
E-mail: mouseguin@gmail.com
AIM/MSN/etc: AIM: mouseofguin

CHARACTER
Name: Sanderson "Sandy" Mansnoozie
Canon: Rise of the Guardians
Timeline: End of the film
If playing another character from the same canon, how will you deal with this?: N/A

Personality: Sandy is the Guardian of Dreams. Dreams are his core. But before you get to the core, he is many other things first. Creative, peaceful, talkative and fierce. These are the traits that make up the Sandman and they all play a part in how he portrays himself to others.

Creative - Using his dream sand, Sandy can create anything a child could wish more. A unicorn, a dinosaur or a manatee. These are some of the forms we've seen him make because he has such an imagination. His creative side is the most well known as without it he couldn't be the Sandman and protect the children of Earth. But it is still a very important trait to note.

Peaceful - Sandy doesn't enjoy conflict. He does, however, enjoy quiet and sleep. Not just because of his job as Guardian but we seen him sleeping while trying to be introduce to Jack at the North Pole. But being peaceful also means keeping the peace, stopping fights between the other Guardians and making sure everything goes as planned.

Talkative - This trait is quite a misnomer as Sandy never speaks one word. He has no voice so as not to disturb the children he gives dreams to and cares for with every grain of sand in his being. Instead, he talks using images above his head and when he starts, you'll find it hard to make him stop. When excited or extremely curious, those images will appear faster and faster until they cannot be understood. Thus, this trait is very important despite it's misconceptions.

Fierce - This is the trait closest to his core. Something he keep deep inside at all times. Sandy doesn't want to appear vicious in any way but when someone is threatening the children or the other guardians, he will strike back. This is evident in using his dream whips against Pitch in the battle with Jack. When he needs to be, Sandy can be very fierce and will not stand by when those he cares about are in danger.

All in all, Sandy is a very complicated Guardian and his outward appearance doesn't always reflect how he feels inside. But if you ask him, he will be glad to explain himself slower but always with his images. He'll never say a word.

First Person: [Sandy walks off the train and looks around. A question mark appears above his head in yellow dream sand and he reads the posters on the walls. Finding a watch close by, he fiddles with it until it turns on the voice setting. Not much use. So after some more encouragement, it turns onto video.

He smiles into the watch and waves The dream sand above his head moves into other shapes as he asks the questions he has, hoping one or more of the other guardians are here to explain things to him. He also hopes there are children here so he can he seen. A place of adults and he'd be as bad as Jack Frost! Chuckling to himself, he sat down on one of the benches to think about his next actions. But he did create a large dream sand arrow pointing over the train station. Maybe someone would investigate?]

Third Person: This was Pitch's fault. It was always Pitch's fault. Unless you asked Bunny, then it was Jack's fault. But even he couldn't turn his dreams into nightmares and why would he? Jack was a good kid after all. Pitch on the other hand, was black through and through and Sandy knew he'd have to be the one to set him straight. As usual.

He couldn't believe that after all this time, his worst enemy, the worst enemy of all the guardians, was finally back and doing his best to undermine their power. And with his own sand no less. This was not how things should be. Maybe Manny was right, they did need an extra Guardian. Despite objections, he seemed like he could be useful and Sandy was willing to give him the chance.

He climbed into his sand created plane and head off in the direction of the black sand. The nightmares. It was Pitch or him this time. And he was not going down without a fight!

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