Appearance: Blaze is a fairly tall and slender pony, with a light brown skin and a dark brown mane.
Cutie Mark: His cutie mark is a jigsaw piece, representing his interest in puzzles.
Personality: Blaze loves puzzling. He likes to get a complete understanding of advanced systems, often spending a lot of time deciphering how it works. This could be everything from jigsaw puzzles to number crunches.<br /><br />He is a very calm and happy pony, always smiling. However if he has a hard time with a puzzle, he can turn out quite cranky and highly irritated.<br /><br />He is sometimes asked to help organizing the economy of other ponies, or businesses. The problem with his puzzling nature is how it carries over to tasks he is given. He tries to control all aspects of the case to his favor, solving the puzzle in a flawless fashion. <br /><br />This includes objectifying other ponies, and ultimately making the system even more advanced.
Backstory: Tinker Breeze moved to Ponyville at an old age with his filly son, Blaze. Tinker quickly got popular among the ponies there, because of his inventions. Meanwhile, Blaze was mostly staying home.<br /><br />Tinker came from a family of unicorns, so Blaze didn't seem to fit in as a pegasus. This showed as he was a late flyer. Not having magic powers hindered Blaze somewhat from tinkering with actual objects. His father was clueless how he could help Blaze, and Blaze was often shoved away so Tinker could assemble all the parts with magic. Blaze often flew off, just sailing in the wind. He truly enjoyed flying, and his flights often convinced him it was worth it.<br /><br />When Blaze grew older and lived by himself, his father had retired from inventing. Many ponies looked at Blaze as his successor, but he wasn't the tinkering type. Blaze was a perfectionist, and he couldn't just fix something, he had to fully comprehend the structure and improve it to perfection. He wasn't as helpful as his father, because his inventions were rare. He was however good at helping with numbers, and sometimes puzzle like tasks.
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