This was probably one of my very first piss poor attempts at a bio... Talk about the minimum 500 words, good heavens it reads boring as hell!
Legends on planet Reverie go that there are beings who hold an incredibly powerful symbol of magic. This symbol is rumoured to be found in the Tri Region, although no one of the living world in the Nuiée Region has actually discovered it. Little does the majority of the planet's civilisation know, that these myths hold some truth. One of the entities to hold the Tri symbol, in the shape of a necklace, is Chi, a rather peaceful and happy-go-lucky feline.
It's unknown where Chi's origins lie, some say she magically popped out of nowhere with the necklace attached to her. Despite holding the symbol of magic, Chi seemingly has no extraordinary powers or abilities.. At least, to one's knowledge. It's prophesied that the symbol holders will one day gain the powers that is within them, eventually changing into immortal deities. Tales about the Tri symbol and its holders, whilst blown out of proportion, are somewhat true to a degree.
Chi was in fact born out of magic in the Tri Region. With no family to tend to her, she was found soon enough by one of the Tri Guardians, Caint Iscosceles. Unbeknownst to everyone but the Tri symbol keepers, Caint is a deity and protector of the Tri symbol and its galaxy, along with her brother Driscoll Baratheon. The two deities raised Chi together, in a cozy cottage built from the ground up on Ao Island, where the Tri symbol could be found. It was protected with a cloak of invisibility, resulting in Chi growing up relatively alone but also protected. When Chi turned 11 years old, the symbolic necklace was created by Caint as a trinket of protection and freedom. Its special link to the Tri structure, allowed travel between the sea-level and sky-level islands whenever one wished. From that day on, Chi was able to venture into the rest of Tri Region, getting to know its inhabitants and making friends.
It wouldn't be until halfway Chi's teenage years that she discovered she had some sort of magic powers. Growing up on her own, she'd picked up art as a hobby in her early years. The feline invested a lot of time in a hobby that eventually became a passion. From pencil to chalk to paint, Chi loved to work with anything, as long as she could create art. As more love was poured into her hobby, slowly magic started pouring in it too. It eventually resulted in the first drawing that moved on its own on the canvas, initially making Chi scream out of terror. As time went by, however, Chi learned it was her magic passively causing this effect and embraced it. The more she drew, the more magic would seep into her art, and it felt like her drawings became their own worlds.
Chi was nearly an adult, when she stepped into one of her own artworks for the first time. Teleported to a different world, Chi ended up in the world of her art. Drawing anything in there would immediately come to life, and could be interacted with by Chi as if they were real. According to Caint, this was some kind of pocket world dimension Chi's magic had inevitably caused due to her time 'practicing' her art skills. It was her creation and it was given the name Moondawn. Despite its strange origins and wackiness, Chi never wanted to rid of it. Mostly spending time in it on her own at first, it wouldn't take long before she took her trusted friends and loved ones on an adventure in a new world, such as Sy or Rin. Whether it was truly real or still fictional never mattered to Chi. It was like a gallery of her art to be experienced in better ways than just looking at the canvas, and that fact, Chi would never take for granted.