Appearance: Voice:<br />(When asked about her home)<br />"Well, it's got some issues. It's not really the best part of the world. Wars and skirmishes pretty much all the time, fires burning constantly...you know, like here. In reverse."<br /><br />Keeps a perfectly even tone at almost all time, with none of the squeakiness that should be present for a filly her age.<br />Eyes: Typically bright, cheerful, open, and clear, as if she didn't have a care in the world.<br /><br />Body: Very soft, but not pudgy (she spends most of her time on her cloud). Is physically fit, and can run or fly for a pretty decent amount of time before needing to stop. Using magic tires her out quickly, though.
Cutie Mark: Two question marks connected together, with the "dot of one interlooping the other, and vice-versa
Personality: Princess Erroria has a strange detachment from the world around her, like she's not even living on it. She seems to do things as if she had an agenda in mind, but that agenda isn't ever really clear, seemingly not even to her.<br /><br />Has no sense of personal boundaries, and likes to use nicknames frequently. Treats ponies really casually, even when they're angry, although she's not so daft that she won't exit the scene when she happens to be in danger. Likes to cheer others up when they're sad, even though her personal detachment means that the attempt often ends poorly. At least she tries, though.<br /><br />Strengths: Her unique reactions to things may lead to her stumbling onto things that somepony may not have discovered in the usual way. Her being so distant with emotions means that its hard to influence her emotionally unless she wants to be; she doesn't get mad or scare at all. She's not shy about meeting strangers at all, and will gladly walk up to anyone to start a conversation with them.<br /><br />Weaknesses: Her greatest one is her aloof and distant attitude, which may serve to make situations more difficult for her than they should. For herself, it means that she rarely complains about things that happen to her, and its hard to tell if she's being serious or not when she does. When it comes to things that happen around her, it's much the same; in hostile situations, she doesn't give them the serious tone that they deserve, and in sad situations, she can sometimes end up making things worse by saying or doing the wrong thing. Though it's never intentional, it leads to her sometimes being marked as insensitive. Which is true; she's about as empathic as a stone and finds it very difficult to connect to the feelings of others, even if she can understand them.<br /><br />Being interacted with directly is another weakness, in that certain things seems to interrupt whatever she's doing and inspire bizzare, involuntary behaviors. Just a few:<br /><br />Blowing in her ear causes her to tilt her head to the opposite side.<br /><br />Staring directly into her eyes causes her to rapid-fire blink her eyes indeterminately until eye contact ceases.<br /><br />Tickling her causes her to completely lose her composure, and she can't do anything until the one who's doing it stops.<br /><br />Rubbing her back causes her to "short out," basically losing track of time and everything around her until contact ceases.
Backstory: Erroria was born a princess in the land of Fortune, a tiny place that was nonetheless constantly wracked by non-stop wars, skirmishes, and other senseless bouts of chaos. But, none of them seemed to start with any reason or purpose, and ended quickly before anypony was seriously hurt. As a filly growing up with this, she found it amusing; she would often days just sit up in a cloud from above and watch the skirmishes from below, for as long as they lasted.<br /><br />Eventually, however, the king and queen (the most sensible in the population) began to grow worried. Though no wars had as of yet broken out into violence, their daughter was growing older, and more noticeable, and they were scared of what might happen if Fortune took notice of her. So, before the possibility could occur, they decided to take action; after quite a bit of planning, they sent her away, to a place that would be more loving and tolerable to a growing filly.<br /><br />Unfortunately, they got the wrong location, sending Erroria into the middle of a forest. It didn't seem to bother Erroria in the slightest, though; even the chaos of the dead of Equestria was nothing compared to what she had experienced back home. It did change her, though, in that this was the first time she got to interact with it directly, and she found that it actually suited her better, almost like a second home. She now spends most of her time going wherever she wants, whenever she feels like. Or doesn't feel like; sometimes it's hard to tell with her.
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