Appearance: <p>
A crystal pony with a grey coat, periwinkle mane, and red eyes. His height is below average (just below the average height of a mare) and his frame is waifish.
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Cutie Mark: <p>
A metronome, symbolic of his slow, methodical nature as well as his soft, relaxing voice.
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Personality: <p>
Doesn't express emotion often; what sense of humor he has is incredibly dry. Incredibly intelligent, though very introverted. He is usually very quiet and non-communicative, though if he were to find a like-minded individual, he would much enjoy carrying on about topics that range from music, to mathematics, to art. Obsessed with cyclical motion.<br /><br />
Sexuality: Homosexual
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Backstory: <p>
Soft Zoisite was the second child and only son of Baron Bold Aventurine and Baroness Carnelian Clout in the Crystal Empire prior to Sombra's reign. At an early age, he was diagnosed with hemophilia, and later with Asperger's. Due to family troubles that he did learn more about until later, he was kept separate from his other and sister, though he regularly engaged with the latter.<br /><br />
The most important figures in his life were his father and sister, Proud Ametrine. Both attempted to engage him in fields that he was interested in, such as music, mathematics, and planar magics. For hours, Zoisite would pore over advanced tomes, excelling far ahead of his peers in his fields of expertise.<br /><br />
However, what had begun to be a happy life was interrupted by two jarring events. The first was his father's murder, and the second was Sombra's takeover. After a decade of slavery and another millennium of stasis, the siblings made their great escape from their despotic mother, seeking refuge in Manehattan.<br /><br />
While Ametrine carries about her business as the leader of an organized crime organization, waging her proxy war against her abusive mother, Zoisite remains in his room. His thirst for knowledge grows by the day, and his sister's constant attempts to get him to interact with others are most unappreciated. Due to the threat his mother poses, he is unable to tend a university or publish any papers, though many consider him a prodigy in his chosen field of theoretical physics.
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