Hey everyone! Get a load of how the villains and their mini-me's look as humans. I've spilled the beans on their personalities and how they're living the human life now. Quick heads up, I know Kung Fu Panda is DreamWorks, not Disney, but I already threw them into the mix in the previous chapter. So, here's the scoop: DreamWorks world had a villain surplus, had to ship 'em off to Disney world prison. LOL. Enjoy the spectacle!
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Villains / Parents
Stylouz Cosplay as Scar Thornwood (Lion King)
Personality: Scar, once a lion with a black mane, is one crafty and heartless dude. He's all about manipulation, persistence, and climbing to the top, caring for nothing but that throne. This guy is a real piece of work, a highly functioning sociopath who can slap on a charming smile while hiding his true, cold-blooded self. He's pulled off some seriously messed-up stuff to get what he wants, making his cartoon counterpart look like a lightweight. Despite being a bit of a coward and having a strong sense of self-preservation, Scar is no pushover; he's ready to throw down when the situation calls for it.
At present: Now that Scar's strutting around in a human form and has realized why his previous rule wasn't exactly a hit, he's on a mission to clean up his act. Survival instincts kicked in, leading him to set up his own little kingdom. But it's not just about him; he's doing it for his daughter, Amara, and he's fiercely protective of her. Scar's had to dial down his sociopathic tendencies, not just for Amara but also for his allies who share a common goal. He's really not looking to repeat the whole Pridelands disaster. Even though empathy and unconditional love might be a bit out of reach for Scar, he's still pretty proud of Amara and adores her in his own Scar-ish way. But when it's showdown time, especially with the likes of Maleficent, Scar's true colors shine. Facing off against enemies? Scar's not holding back, and you can bet Maleficent's in for a serious showdown.
Idris Elba as Shere Khan (The Jungle Book)
Personality: Shere Khan, once a huge Bengal tiger, has a rep for being a real piece of work—sadistic, tight-fisted, and downright bloodthirsty. He's all about ambition, pride, and showing off his sharp smarts. But behind that royal exterior, you've got unpredictability and ferocity fueled by a hair-trigger temper. For all his grace, Shere Khan's got a deep-seated hatred for humans. He sees every person, even the innocent Mowgli, as a threat to the jungle. And check this out, he's got this twisted sense of honor and a fear of fire, thanks to some messed-up experiences with hunters. Used to be noble, but now he's bitter and obsessed, tossing aside his old code of honor to ruthlessly hunt down Mowgli after becoming a laughing stock.
At Present: Since he transformed into a human, especially after stepping into the dad role, Shere Khan has mellowed out a bit. Turns out, parenthood can soften even the fiercest predators, although his hatred for humans has transformed into a grudge against the ones who trapped them on the Isle. Shere Khan is seriously protective of his son, and he's on the same page as Scar, hitching his wagon to Scar's mission of conquering the Isle. Their common goal? Making sure their kids have a solid future. But here's the twist - he only shows this softer side when he's hanging out with his child and allies. When it's time to deal with enemies, he goes back to being the classic Shere Khan. He has become Scar's right-hand man in this venture, bringing both his smarts and a newfound sense of responsibility to the table.
Gao Weiguang (three lives three worlds role) as Lord Shen Gongmen (Kung Fu Panda)
Personality: Shen, once a Leucistic Indian Peafowl but now rocking a human form, was a force to be reckoned with – full of reason, ambition, destruction, power, and lethality. His past beefs made him believe the world owed him big time, pushing him on a mission for revenge and dominance. This drive led him to stop at nothing to conquer China, unleashing a devastating weapon and showing a scary level of ruthlessness – think wiping out pandas and sacrificing his own troops without batting an eye. As a bit of a perfectionist, Shen was all about the fancy stuff and material goods. He wasn't big on dealing with pain and didn't care much for tradition. Proud and maybe a bit unhinged, he didn't feel bad about his actions and actually enjoyed being cruel. Despite folks trying to talk sense into him, he kept on with his conquest, refusing to accept failure. In the end, his relentless pursuit of power ended up being his downfall.
At Present: Zoom into the present, and Shen's done a 180 as a human. Having learned from his own screw-ups and owning up to his rocky past, he's taken up the challenge of being a dad. No hired help for this guy; he's steering clear of the pitfalls his parents fell into and is dead set on avoiding any communication breakdowns by being there for his twins. Even though he's still hanging on to a few villain vibes, he's keeping those under wraps around his kids and allies. But when it's time to face enemies, he's back to being the ruthless force he used to be. Nowadays, he's happily riding shotgun with Scar, sharing the same ideals. Shen's all about putting his focus on his kids, but he's also pulling double duty as Scar's general. Alongside Shan Yu, they're getting their forces ready for anything, throwing in some serious combat training for good measure.
Bori Khan as Shan Yu (Mulan)
Personality: Shan Yu, the ex-leader of the Xiongnu Huns, was all about wanting to be on top, showing off crazy senses and insane strength. His demeanor was sharp and calculated, loving every bit of death and destruction without a hint of mercy or remorse. Sure, he took some pride in his army, but personal glory always came first, no matter what happened to his men. The guy was seriously heartless and not afraid to dish out abuse. When he invaded China, Shan Yu showed he was no slouch in tactics, enjoying the violence and bringing a mix of cunning, sadism, and stoicism to the table. But under that calm surface, there was a cruel killer with zero empathy, ready to throw anyone under the bus for his one-track goals.
At Present: With kids in the picture, Shan Yu's done a complete 180. Now, he's all about valuing his own and helping them shine in whatever they set their sights on. Even though he's human, not a former animal like the rest in Scar's territory, jumping on board with Scar's crew made sense because they're all on the same page when it comes to ideals. He's dialed back the toughness a bit from his past self and is cool with taking cues from Scar. As a general, locking arms with Lord Shen in Scar's forces, he takes pride in coaching his kids and their forces to be as amazing as he once was. He's learned from the mistakes of his past, making sure they don't rear their heads again in the present. But don't be fooled – just because he's laid-back around his kids and allies doesn't mean he's gone soft on his enemies. When it's time to face adversaries, Shan Yu goes back to being the ruthless force he used to be. The battlefield is a whole different ball game.
Neil Patrick Harris as Kaa (The Jungle Book)
Personality: Kaa, once a crafty and sneaky Indian Rock Python, now strolls around in human form. Known for his smooth, captivating tone, he's all about manipulating and catching his victims off guard, keeping his signature ability to hypnotize prey intact. He's got this sly, devious, dangerous, manipulative, and cunning nature. Despite a couple of flaws—sometimes tripping up and getting easily sidetracked—Kaa pretty casually just wants to chow down and survive. His later mission to munch on Mowgli is driven by spite and revenge after a pretty embarrassing defeat, showing off a bit of sadism as he teases and plays with his food. Despite being a danger zone, Kaa insists on giving his victims a somewhat merciful exit, hypnotizing them into a state of bliss before chowing down. But, you know, for all his cunning and manipulation, Kaa's plans often take a detour into humiliation thanks to his own overconfidence and occasional clumsiness.
At Present: Kaa, even in his human form, is still keeping that sly, devious, dangerous, manipulative, and cunning vibe going strong. Dude's got his faults, too—like being a bit clumsy, easily getting sidetracked, and relying heavily on those survival instincts. The transformation didn't stop him from using his hypnotic skills, and he's passed that trippy ability on to his daughter. Papa Kaa's all about protecting her, even though he used to be a reptile. Top priority? Keeping his kid safe. That's why he teamed up with Scar and joined the human squad, sharing some ideals and, of course, keeping those survival instincts sharp. Kaa's ride-or-die for Scar's cause, all in to make sure he, and especially his daughter, stay safe and sound in the Isle mayhem.
Ian McShane as Tai Lung (Kung Fu Panda)
Personality: Tai Lung, once a powerful snow leopard turned human, went through a wild ride fueled by his burning ambition to become the Dragon Warrior. When he got denied the Dragon Scroll, something he thought was his destiny, all hell broke loose in the Valley of Peace, and he ended up behind bars. His pride and overconfidence took him down a dark path, full of aggression and vanity. Even though he seemed heartless on the outside, Tai Lung was dealing with some serious insecurities and a not-so-confident nature, pinning his self-worth on that elusive Dragon Scroll. In his early days of Kung Fu, he showed a lot of promise and had a tight bond with Shifu. But when he felt unworthy and overlooked, all that turned into resentment and anger, pushing him onto a destructive warpath to snag that Dragon Scroll. Even when Shifu admitted his pride and tried to make amends, Tai Lung, driven by his desires, kept his heart hard, unable to take in care and approval. In the end, that stubbornness led to his downfall.
At present: As a human now, Tai Lung has had a major wake-up call about his past mistakes and has soaked in the wisdom from Master Oogway, Master Shifu, and Po. Even though society still labels him a villain, he's done some serious soul-searching and embraced a personal redemption journey, embodying the qualities Master Shifu had envisioned for him as a grown-up. Now, Tai Lung is dead set on passing on these hard-earned lessons, making a promise to teach his son how to be a legit warrior who values honor and friendship. Despite being aware that his son may tread a villainous path with his choice of friends, Tai Lung is cool with it and focuses on training the next generation. His commitment is all about giving them the skills they need for protection, especially outside their territory. He's left the whole conquering thing behind, handing that gig off to Scar. Instead, he's found fulfillment in guiding the up-and-coming warriors as a combat trainer, honing in on martial arts and weapon handling. It's a big shift from his past ambitions, putting his expertise into a more positive and mentorship-oriented role. Tai Lung is all about shaping the future warriors with a solid sense of honor and discipline, leaving those destructive desires that once took over him in the rearview.
Villain Kids in a gang with Amara
Scar's daughter: Ryan Whitney Newman as Amara Thornwood
Personality: Amara Thornwood is one crafty operator, super sly and devious, and extra careful, especially when it comes to her plans. Watch out if you've crossed her, especially folks like Mal and her mom, because she's got a serious revenge streak. For most people, she gives off this cold, indifferent vibe, but when it comes to family, friends, and allies, it's a whole different story. Charm is her go-to move when she needs things to go her way, and she's not afraid to be audacious or defy any rules that aren't set by her old man. Spoiled? Oh yeah, big time. Her dad pretty much gives her whatever she wants. But when it comes to matters of the heart, her tsundere side always comes out – you know, that mix of tough and sweet.
Goal, skills and relationships: Taking after her father, Amara Thornwood is the top dog among her friends, and she's got her sights set on running the whole show on the Isle. She's also keen on spending time getting to know more about Harry Hook, on whom she has a massive crush. Like all animals turned human, she retains her animal qualities such as animal strength, enhanced senses, inhuman speed and agility, and flexibility, inheriting her father's physical prowess as a lion. Trained by Master Tai Lung and Lord Shen in the arts of weapon combat, specifically using swords and daggers, she's also adept in hand-to-hand combat in case she finds herself defenseless without her weapons. Her main weapon, though, is war fans, which she is particularly fond of, along with a Japanese katana. In her free time, she enjoys strolling and exploring the Isle, but she has a special love for gazing at the sea. Her ride-or-die crew includes Mei and Jun, the twins of Lord Shen; Sarnai and Yargui, Shanyu's dynamic duo; Zuri, Kaa's daughter; Juma Khan, who pulls double duty as her right-hand man and Shere Khan's son; Wei Lung, Tai Lung's offspring; and Gan Yu, Shan Yu's son. But it's not just business; she's got that older sister bond with Qara, Shanyu's eldest daughter. Plus, she's on good terms with all the other villain kids under her father's turf. It's a tight-knit, villainous crew, no doubt.
Shere Khan's kid: Trevor Jackson as Juma Khan
Personality: Juma Khan is the epitome of the strong, silent type, only speaking up when absolutely necessary. Hand him a task from Amara, and he'll see it through, no matter how harsh, brutal, or downright intimidating it needs to be. What sets him apart is a subtle sense of honor, and you can catch a bit of sadism in his demeanor when he's fully immersed in a task. When dealing with enemies and traitors, he's unapologetically ruthless and merciless. Loyalty runs deep in his veins, and he's not lacking in the smarts and cunning department – this guy's as sharp as they come. In Amara's absence, he takes care of the group, showcasing a sense of responsibility and a gentle side when it comes to family and friends.
Goals, Skills and Relationships: As Amara's Second-in-command and right-hand man, Juma Khan plays a crucial role in the group. Eagerly anticipating the day when Amara will lead the takeover of the Isle of the Lost, Juma Khan, like all animals turned human, retains his animal qualities, inheriting his father's physical prowess as a Bengal tiger that includes enhanced senses, flexibility, inhumane strength, and agility. Proficient in weapon combat, particularly with nun-chucks and brass knuckles from his boxing training under Master Tai Lung, he's a force to be reckoned with. Despite his tough exterior, Juma Khan has a softer side—he's an avid reader and can often be found immersed in a book, whether it's at a party or with the group. His close friendships include Wei Lung, Gan Yu, and Jun Gongmen, but he's also on good terms with everyone else in Amara's circle of friends. This quiet and skilled right-hand man brings both brawn and brains to the crew, making him a valuable asset in Amara's plans for the future.
Lord Shen's fraternal twin son: Alan Yu/ Vu Mông Lung (Xuan-Yuan Sword: Han Cloud role) as Jun Gongmen
Personality: Jun was once part of the royal family, he was raised with regal training from his father, learning to embody grace, nobility, elegance and take pride in his lineage. Although not overly ambitious, he prefers being under Amara's leadership, recognizing her past as a princess before her father's downfall. Vain and meticulous about his appearance, he aims for a neat and elegant demeanor, reflecting the teachings instilled in him. Stoic and reserved, he rarely displays emotion, typically projecting firmness and arrogance. His cruelty surfaces when interacting with those he deems lower in status and his enemies, driven by the influence of his father. A perfectionist who cannot tolerate failure, he balances this trait with reason and extreme rationality. However, when it comes to family and friends, he reveals a more considerate side, often indulging their needs. Raised to be a gentleman, especially with the ladies, he showcases a different aspect of his character in these relationships.
Goals, Skills and Relationships: Eagerly anticipating the rule of Amara and their group over the Isle, Jun Gongmen looks forward to the changes they will bring. Like all animals turned human, he retains his animal qualities, inheriting his father's physical prowess as a peafowl that is insanely swift, with inhumane agility and flexibility. Proficient in his father's fighting style, he was personally taught by him, excelling in counter techniques, swordplay, lance handling, and close combat. His preferred weapons include various blades, daggers, and a dao, a Chinese sword. In his free time, he dedicates himself to maintaining a flawless appearance, with Zuri and his twin, Mei, often lending a hand. They even join forces to paint his nails, adding a unique touch to his regal image. His close friendships extend to Wei Lung, Gan Yu, and Juma Khan, and he maintains good relations with everyone else in Amara's circle of friends. Like her sister and the rest, Jun looks up to Qara, who is a year older than their group. Balancing his martial prowess with a dedication to elegance, he plays a key role in shaping the future they envision for the Isle.
Lord Shen's fraternal twin daughter: Zhang Xue Ying (Princess Silver role) as Mei Gongmen
Personality: Mei Gongmen, much like her twin brother Jun, was once part of the royal family and received the same regal training from her father. She learned to embody grace, nobility, and elegance, taking pride in her lineage. Similar to her brother, she prefers being under Amara's leadership. Mei shares the same vein of vanity, but her focus lies more on her actions than appearance. She strives to be seen as graceful and elegant in every aspect. Quiet, stoic, and reserved, Mei rarely displays emotion, except for an air of indifference and a touch of a snobbish attitude. Cunning, cruel, ruthless, and merciless, she doesn't hold back when dealing with enemies, traitors, or those she deems beneath her. A bit of a perfectionist, she views every failure as a sign of where she needs improvement. Her care is primarily reserved for her family and friends, while she tolerates her allies without thinking much of them beyond their utility.
Goals, Skills and Relationships: Mei Gongmen envisions a life where they reign supreme in the hierarchy of the Isle, although she doesn't desire the leadership role herself. She perceives it as a hassle to care for others she doesn't genuinely care about. Like all animals turned human, she retains her animal qualities, inheriting her father's physical prowess as a peafowl that is insanely swift, with inhumane agility and flexibility. Skilled in counter and close combat, she adopted the same fighting style as her father. However, as she wields metal fans as her primary weapons, she had to learn Cai Li Fo, a Chinese martial art utilizing metal fans for defensive and distraction purposes. For long-range attacks, she also uses daggers and has mastered the use of bow and arrows. In her day-to-day life, Mei likes to wield a regular fan, using it as a tool to keep Wei Lung in check when he gets too ahead of himself. Often seen in the company of Amira, Zuri, Qara and the wonder twins, she's close friends with them. Like her brother and the rest, Mei looks up to Qara, who is a year older than their group. Additionally, she maintains good relations with everyone else in Amara's circle of friends.
Tai Lung's Kid: Xu Kai as Wei Lung
Personality: Wei Lung exudes confidence, seeing himself as the Casanova of the group. He effortlessly charms the ladies but remains gentle, a trait instilled by his father's teachings of gentlemanly conduct. Despite being raised with a twisted sense of honor among villains, he takes strong offense to betrayal and wrongdoing, unleashing aggression, cruelty, and violence on those who wronged them. This sense of protectiveness extends particularly to the girls in his group. Indulging in his whims and taking suggestions from Gan Yu, Wei Lung often pulls others into his crazy antics, prompting Mei to step in and rein him in to maintain some semblance of order. While he can be overly arrogant and stubborn, there's room for reasoning if the argument is logical. In certain situations, he doesn't shy away from a bit of manipulation when necessary, revealing a multifaceted personality within the group.
Goals, Skills and Relationships: Wei Lung envisions a future where the Isle is under Amara's rule, and he's unwavering in his belief that one day, their group will command the entire Isle. Dedicated to honing his skills, he continues training under his father, who has mastered various styles of Kung Fu. Wei Lung, like all animals turned human, retains his animal qualities, inheriting his father's physical prowess as a Snow Leopard that includes enhanced senses, flexibility, inhumane strength, and agility which added to what he already inherited from his father's exceptional physical prowess as a martial artist. Due to that, he preferred hand-to-hand combat while he also wields Bagh Nakh as his weapon of choice, mimicking the claws he would have had if born a leopard. A mischievous spirit, Wei Lung takes delight in teasing Mei, finding amusement in the reactions he can provoke from her. His close friendships extend to Juma Khan, Gan Yu, and Jun Gongmen, and he maintains good relations with everyone else in Amara's circle of friends. With his dedication to training and his playful nature, Wei Lung adds a dynamic energy to the group, contributing to their shared vision for the Isle.
Shan Yu's son: Meng Rui as Gan Yu
Personality: As the second eldest in the Yu siblings, Gan Yu's father, Shan Yu, initiated his training practically from the moment he could stand and hold something. This rigorous training molded Gan Yu into a person with a quiet, stoic, and cunning demeanor. His skills in observation reached a point where nothing could escape his watchful eyes, be it enemy spies or traitors. Possessing a slightly sadistic streak, he found amusement in others' pain, particularly when engaged in mind games with enemies, showing no mercy. However, Gan Yu reserved this dark side exclusively for enemies. With friends and allies, he revealed a more gentle and caring nature. Eagerly participating in Wei Lung's antics, he found amusement in his friends' experiences, even if it occasionally led to trouble, especially when Mei caught him. Slightly vain, Gan Yu focused on his muscles, harboring a hint of insecurity about his build compared to his father's imposing stature.
Goals, Skills and Relationships: Gan Yu shares the collective aspiration of his friends to see their group ruling over the Isle. His training began practically from birth under the guidance of his father and the other Huns. From stealth and honing his senses to tracking, combat training, strategic skills, and survival tactics, Gan Yu has been meticulously prepared to face any challenge that may arise. Despite his slim build, he possesses inhumane strength and endurance inherited from his father, which he channels into honing his skills in weapon handling and martial arts. Favoring a jagged jian sword, reminiscent of his father's, as his main weapon, Gan Yu has also mastered archery. In his free time, he works out to build muscles, often providing suggestions with the coercion of his twin sisters to Wei Lung for their crazy antics. Gan Yu enjoys a good laugh when Mei catches Wei Lung in the act, skillfully deflecting blame away from himself. Close friendships include Juma Khan, Wei Lung, and Jun Gongmen, and he maintains good relations with everyone else in Amara's circle of friends. Despite being a year younger than Qara, he shares a strong bond with his older sister and even the wonder twins, who are only a year younger than him. Gan Yu's multifaceted skills and camaraderie contribute to the strength of the group's bond, making him an integral part of their collective vision for the Isle.
Shan Yu's eldest daughter: Selena Lo as Qara Yu
Personality: As the eldest of the Yu siblings, Shan Yu instilled in his daughter, Qara, the determination to be the best after his defeat. Qara's training shaped her into a person with a ruthless, cunning, sly, and sadistic nature. Despite the chaotic situations around her, she maintained a calm demeanor, often taking on the role of reining in the misbehaving members of the group. Mature beyond her years, Qara exuded a sisterly vibe, making the younger ones feel comfortable confiding in her. However, her softer side was reserved for friends, family, and allies, while her darker nature emerged when dealing with enemies and traitors. Merciless and unwaveringly loyal to the group, she didn't hesitate to resort to torture or violence without a hint of remorse. Empathy for their enemies was nonexistent, and she was willing to sacrifice anything or anyone for the sake of the group.
Goals, Skills and Relationships: Qara, much like her peers, is eagerly anticipating the rule of Amara and their group over the Isle, looking forward to the changes they will bring. Trained similarly to her younger brother, Gan Yu, she has honed her skills from stealth and sharpening her senses to tracking, combat training, strategic skills, and survival tactics. Possessing the inhumane strength and endurance inherited from their father, she channels these attributes into honing her martial arts skills and often undergoes training with Master Tai Lung alongside Wei Lung. Her weapon of choice is metal tonfas, and she expertly hides small daggers in her clothes and shoes, having received special training from her father. In her free time, Qara indulges in her creative side by sketching new designs for clothes and accessories suited for the territory. She takes pleasure in creating unique garments specifically tailored for the group, with assistance from Zira and the twins in bringing these designs to life through sewing. Despite being a year older than Gan, Qara shares a strong bond with her younger brother and even the twins, who are two years younger than her. Frequently seen in the company of Amira, Zuri, Mei, and the wonder twins, she maintains close friendships with them. Additionally, Qara actively supports everyone in Amara's circle of friends, always there for them when needed. Her multifaceted skills and creative talents contribute significantly to the group's strength and cohesion.
Shan Yu's identical twins: Kunjue Li as Sarnai (sahr-neigh) / Yargui (yahr-gee) Yu
Personality: The Wonder Twins, Sarnai and Yargui, are a dynamic duo in every sense. Trained by their father and the Huns, they've developed sly, cunning, ruthlessness, and deviousness. Unlike their older siblings, they haven't repressed their emotions, remaining sweet and happy, especially with friends and family. However, they harbor a cruel and mischievous streak, deriving a sense of sadistic amusement from causing misery to non-related people. They are always on a mission of chaos, often coercing their brother to suggest crazy antics to Wei Lung, actively joining in the resulting chaos. This cycle continues, with Mei blaming Wei Lung and reining him in to stop the madness. When it comes to enemies, their cruel streak intensifies, and they are willing to do anything to protect Amara and the group's reputation from any tarnish. The twins' synchronized actions make them a formidable force, both in mischief and in defending their own.
Goals, Skills and Relationships: Sarnai (Left) and Yargui (right), like their peers, eagerly anticipate causing chaos and mayhem to achieve their goals: the complete control of the Isle of the Lost under Amara's leadership. Trained similarly to their older siblings, they honed their skills from stealth and sharpening their senses to tracking, combat training, strategic skills, and survival tactics. Possessing the inhumane strength and endurance inherited from their father, they channeled these attributes into honing their skills in weapon handling, with Sarnai favoring the double-bladed glaive, and Yargui using the kusarigama. They sought Lord Shen's guidance to master their weapons, given his expertise in all things bladed, while also practicing hand-to-hand combat in case they lose their weapons under Master Tai Lung. In their free time, they either assist their older siblings in their respective hobbies or cause untold chaos with Zuri in other parts of the Isle that are not their territory. Despite being younger, they are in the same grade as Gan Yu. Frequently seen in the company of Amira, Zuri, Mei, and their older sister, Qara, they maintain close friendships with them. Additionally, they maintain good relations with everyone else in Amara's circle of friends. The twins play a vital role in the collective vision for the Isle, adding their skills and mischievous energy to the group.
Kaa's kid: Kathryn Scarbro as Zuri
Personality: Zuri, the female counterpart to her father, embodies the cunning, sly, and devious nature of Kaa. While she shares these traits, she also inherits his flaws, occasionally being a little clumsy and easily sidetracked. If Wei Lung is the charismatic casanova of the group, Zuri takes on the role of the seductress, adept at tempting and manipulating the male species. Confidence radiates from her, complemented by her pleasing appearance and a smooth, captivating voice that she skillfully employs to manipulate others and get what she wants. Finding sadistic amusement in the misery of the Wonder twins' victims, Zuri can display moments of arrogance and snobbishness, but these attitudes are reserved for those outside her inner circle. Towards her family and friends, especially Amara, she exhibits a different demeanor, free from such airs. Her darker side emerges when dealing with enemies and traitors, as she harbors a particular disdain for those who wronged their group. Zuri's complex personality adds depth to the dynamics within the group.
Goals, Skills and Relationships: Zuri, sharing the collective aspiration of her companions, envisions the Thornwoods claiming their position as the rulers of the entire Isle of the Lost. Having already witnessed and approved of their actions in the Outlanders' territory, she anticipates the potential impact they could have on the entire Isle. Like all animals turned human, Zuri retains her animal qualities, inheriting her father's physical prowess as an Indian Rock Python. This includes enhanced senses, flexibility, inhumane strength, speed, and agility. Under the guidance of Master Tai Lung, Zuri has become skilled in using the whip as her weapon of choice. Additionally, she has mastered gymnastics and parkour, utilizing her inhumane flexibility and agility. In her free time, Zuri frequently collaborates with Qara, assisting her with creating unique clothes and accessories. When not with Qara, she joins the Wonder Twins to stir up chaos in other territories. Frequently seen in the company of Amira, Qara, Mei, and the Wonder Twins, Zuri maintains close friendships with them. Additionally, she actively sustains good relations with everyone else in Amara's circle of friends. Zuri's versatile skills and contributions further strengthen the group's bond, solidifying their collective vision for the Isle.
If they have other younger siblings, I'm not gonna mention that. I'll only mention those OCs that are close to the age of the main OC.
Anyway, the next chapter will be coming. I'll just finish refining it then may be I can update by tomorrow, if nor then the day after tomorrow. Speaking of updating, my other fic, "When Life Mirrors Fiction -Reborn to TVD", will be updated soon, though I 'm not even halfway done with it yet.
Like and comment. Tell me what you think about this part? Is it too much or not?
I have a hard time going back and forth to their history in Disney fandom or other sources, just to make sure I've got their personality trait right. I also had a hard time deciding which trait does each child should have as a villain kid. Though I think it's worth it in the end. Till next time on the next update.
