Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Character Dynamics - Vulture




Biography: The Vulture (Ronald Reagan) is a 46 year old Tibetan Salesman who has a strong sense of business ethics that occasionally interfere with his ruthless marketing tactics. He is Buddhist and has a wife and three children. Although he's a vulture, he has weak, stubby wings and can barely fly more than a few feet. He's based off the Eurasian Griffon Vulture, the iconic bird that feeds off of the dead in Tibetan Sky Burials.

Obstacles: The teachings of his religion and his business ethics prevent him from expanding his business as rapidly as he could.

Status Relationships: The vulture takes on a high-status role to most people who enter his store. He diverts their attention to whatever merchandise he may be selling while also trying to divert their money from their pockets to his own. He automatically assumes a higher status than the girl when she enters his shop, although he does not pay any attention to the creature, who obviously has no money.

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