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musculature hidden beneath his childlike form. His eyes are sapphire blue and accented by the deep yet graying | musculature hidden beneath his childlike form. His eyes are sapphire blue and accented by the deep yet graying | ||
blue of his hair and mustache, both of which are carefully groomed at all times. His personal style | blue of his hair and mustache, both of which are carefully groomed at all times. His personal style | ||
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Appearance
Dadarupo is of the taller Lalafell proportion, and is quite heavy for his relative size due to the dense musculature hidden beneath his childlike form. His eyes are sapphire blue and accented by the deep yet graying blue of his hair and mustache, both of which are carefully groomed at all times. His personal style reflects bridging of plate and fabric; often incorporating armor into his outfits both for functionality and for fashion. His aesthetic could be described as ‘Gentleman Mercenary’, which some find in contrast to the grandeur of the items he produces. He is font of jewel tones and damask in his personal attire.
Family
Personality
Dadarupo Boborupo is… very much a man of the Ul’Dah elite, but also with the jading and scars of real life experience which he wears with great pride and a high opinion of himself. Having clawed his way into fortune on his own, he is fiercely protective of it and of his art to the point where it might even seem cruel. He is conservative in politics but highly progressive where the arts are concerned. Contrary to his childlike appearance, Boborupo is one of those Lalafell who uses his appearance only as a mechanism rather than it defining his personality. He does not appreciate any form of physical contact, nor is he particularly appreciate of anyone else who does. He is also a font of…critiques… of the behavior of others and is prone to unabashed call-outs. When it comes to his work, Boborupo puts his heart and soul into ever fold and every stitch of fabric, and because of this runs his business like a tyrant. Everything must always go his way and when it doesn’t, lives can be ruined. He will not sew a stitch for anyone he deems “ineligible”; his poetic term for anyone he deems unfit to wear his designs.
