La Cabi

"I don't care what side I'm on, as long as I'm with you guys!"

Cabi (Brief description goes here)

Appearance
Cabi has very pale pink/red skin with dark red blush around his eyes and on his nose. He has long eyelashes and small but thick eyebrows. He has thick, wavy and fluffy red hair with tints of red-ish purple around the tips of the top part. His fringe covers his forehead. He also has a long strand of hair on either side in front of the ears.

He is quite thin and physically weak. Physical capabilities are very medium/low. Height-wise he appears much less short than he actually is - the reason for this is unknown. He often moves around in a very jumpy or snappy way. He is also quite expressive and dramatic when interacting.

His main first outfit consisted of a long white parka with light blue fur around the hood and red fur at the tips of the sleeves. His hoodie strings have red stars at the ends. He wore light blue fluffy slippers and baggy dark purple/grey pants.

During the late Beijing West era he changed his outfit to a kimono with the same colours but with a white to light blue gradient and pink stars printed in a pattern around it. His hair was also the same but with a small ponytail to show his transferring into a "new age".

Post-explosion effects include slightly darker hair with more visibly purple tips, burnt left side of the body and more red eyes. He wears an eyepatch and long clothes to hide most damages. His new outfit features a long fluffy white robe with bright golden yellow fur around the neck, bottom and sleeve ends. He wears pink snow boots also with yellow fur around the top edge and a pink undershirt.

Usual Personality
Cabi is a considerably sensitive and moral bound person. He clings strongly to others and looks to them as his inspiration for his every action. He is very much a crybaby. Upon first glance, Cabi is a good person. People's first impression of Cabi would be that he is a soft and childly being that is driven by his loyalty to his friends and people he calls family. At first, he is quite selfless and sacrificial.

He is very friendly and easy to talk to. He tries to connect to others and has a strong appreciation for those around him. He is an affectionate being. He likes physical affection a lot - both giving and receiving. As for weaker traits, Cabi is very snappy and jumpy. A friend might come to greet him and send him into the roof with panic. He is easily the most prone to screaming out of all the characters - which seems to be enjoyable to most people. His heavy overdramatic-ness makes him sometimes quite hard to take seriously, and for some types of people makes him an enjoyable target. He also will quickly lose it and go on angry rants or get very moody.

Cabi's core strengths lie within rather than in his physical ability - which can be visibly noted that he has none. He is sympathetic and loyal. His highly emotional and sensitive nature creates some irritating traits to some people. He will often try to hold things back because of his lack of wanting to harm others unless he believes them to be deserving of it. This annoys particularly Galko.

Cabi is very determined and will dedicate himself to goals he creates for himself that most commonly aim toward the joy of others. He will often disregard his own needs and willingly throw away his own life for others. He will also quickly blame himself for any harm others experience or any failures or losses faced.

Memories and connections are two of the things Cabi values the most in the world. He believes memories to be something with value beyond what money could outweigh. He sees them as the one thing that cannot be broken - something that remains even after a person dies.

Early Beijing West
Cabi was an admirably hard working and dedicated member of his friend Mew's nation. He felt very strongly toward others and would easily attach to people. The members of the nation became the core of everything he did, their happiness being the most important thing to Cabi.

All Cabi's strengths lay on the inside. He was physically weak, but had a strong determination to grow so he could be a part in reassuring everyone's safety and joy in Beijing West. But his extreme sensitivity to things would make him react quite dramatically to even the smallest things - which became an annoying trait to some. He would also blame himself for things before anyone else. When Kanye was taken and they lost the nation, his first response was to beat himself up over his inability to guard Kanye enough.

Cabi's growth journey significantly picked up after they retook Beijing West and lost Kanye. Rather than being sad over the loss and doing nothing about it, Cabi immediately grew determination to grow stronger so that he wouldn't see Mew and Ann lose anything else. Instead of always blaming himself for things, he wanted to change.

Late Beijing West
The introduction of Nara into Cabi's life threw him into a pit of childishness and temporarily disregard for the enemy that lay just around the corner that he had to defeat.

At this point, Cabi was merely a child. He sought happiness and joy and failed to accept the cruelty of the world he lived in. He hid from the outside world and it's terrors, and would violently defend what he and Nara had. But this also made him grow more independent, and he realized that he wasn't as bound to public laws and morals as he seemed prior to now, but rather he did the things he did because of the choice he makes to do so. His first major step into becoming more of an independent human was beginning to make his own decisions rather than blindly following what Mew wanted.

With Nara and his friendship filling in connection needs he never knew he had and giving his childish side a large hunger for fun and memories, his focus drew away from Ewan and the war and almost entirely to making memories with his new best friend.

Ewan's return woke him up again and he then re-met his determination to defend his nation - which at that point, having his precious friendship items damaged by the enemy he forgot about, turned into a burning desire to kill Ewan so that he and everyone could just be children and have no fears. This desperate urge to end the war lead Cabi to eventually throw his life away, forgetting what he himself had to stay alive for and giving everything he had to see the future of everyone else be happy.

Jamaica 3000 Era
Cabi's biggest change in character happened as a result of his near death experience in the nether. He realized that he had more to stay alive for then just the joy of others. He had friends he wanted a future with and a whole world he wanted to still experience with those friends.

The splitting up of the nation family created a tough challenge to Cabi's character. He saw a trial where he had to chose what it was that mattered most to him in the end - and he chose Mew and Nara. Cabi's "death" was what ultimately made him cling tight to his two best friends and nothing else. His fear of death (not only for him, but for everyone he loved) made him realize he just needed to make the most of his time with these precious people, wherever they lead him. This was when he began down the path to villainhood.

At first, he struggled with his ongoing trait that he felt for others and didn't want to inflict pain onto anyone but Ewan. But Mew pushed him to get over that, however it wasn't until they threatened the lives of Cabi's two friends that he finally saw them as "monsters". They were no longer considered his old friends and their joy or pain no longer mattered to Cabi. So soon, all that mattered to him was just being by Nara and Mew's side, and he would go down any chaotic or destructive path with them. Cabi's crossing to this new character also made him realize his morals and feelings for other individuals besides his true friends - the characteristics that everyone saw in the Beijing West days - were nothing but "restrains". He felt free now that he no longer had them to worry about. He now feels he lives in a free world with his "bros" by his side and that is all he needs to be happy and successful.

Cabi's consideration for other people eventually disappeared and he became purely driven by Nara and Mew. All his morals began to disappear and everyone else outside his tight group became less and less human to him. The decrease of things to care for and morals to follow freed him of many of his worries, but it is questionable whether this change was necessarily able to be called good.

Cabi's child self saw it's return once he crossed to this path, and his playful, adventurous and energetic mind is now his main motivator.

Post Time Skip Era
With a concrete goal set in place, Cabi lived his remaining years solely to achieve that goal so that he could die in a way he saw fit for himself - for Mew's happiness. With the loss of his best friend what drove him was that goal. But as years passed, he grew attached once again to the people around him. However, he never quite let himself grow deeply attached to any of them (besides Mew). He clung to Mew and spent the 10 passing years growing to silently appreciate everyone and everything. Cabi became quieter and more observant than energetic and enthusiastic. His energetic, childlike self died when Nara did. Now he just reflected and appreciated life - the good and even the bad parts of it.

Cabi always believed in forgiveness and redemption. When Mew began to be hit by the weight of his own actions leading him to believe the most righteous thing to do was to leave everything behind, Cabi told him that there was no need; his growth to even be able to reflect like that was enough in his eyes. Mew had already overcame his past actions just from his will to make things right. Cabi told Mew to return to his family and be happy.