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Name: Avakus

Gender: Male

Age: 23

Species: King Cobra (Anthro)

Height: 6'1 (7'3 from head to tip of tail)

Body structure: Avakus is anthropomorphic, sporting light muscles and an overall toned body. He also has a long tail which is very useful for constricting prey. His venom is quite powerful just like most cobras, one long bite can lead to death in just an hour if it isn't treated immediately. His body is dark blue, with a light blue underbelly and curious white marks along his hood, shoulders and back.

Personality: Avakus, can sometimes act a bit awkward or sly but he never means any harm. He usually has a strange sense of fun that ends up angering the other person. The problem is that he plays by his own rules making him an often lonely snake. With the few friends he has, however, he is very loyal to them at all times. If someone decided to mess with them he'll get very aggressive.

Special Abilities: The cobra has the very useful ability to hypnotize any creature. The only real problem is that the larger (Or stronger) the creature was, the tougher it would be to put him under his spell. Another skill is his powerful venom which can have several effects to his prey, a little bit of dose would cause...a certain amount of heat. A lot of his venom can paralyze or even kill which is why, for recreational purposes, he tends to spit his venom out and only in small doses, apparently being popular to mix with cocktails.

A few facts about Avakus:

-The snake has Egyptian roots from his father's side, and has somewhat of a thick accent.
-He can also write in Egyptian hieroglyphs which is a skill he greatly takes pride in.
-His 'modern' name is Cody, but ever since discovering his Egyptian origins he used his birthname: Avakus.
-Avakus changes the color of his scales every now and then, his favorite colors are Black, Green and red. He manages to do this with a special paint that after a long bath can be scrubbed off.
*Speaking of accents, Avakus speaks with a hissing noise meaning that sometimes the 's' in words are extended to a hiss.