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Name: Hantale
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Other Characters: Fran Baiseal
CHARACTER INFORMATION
Character Name: Toph Beifong
Age: 13
Canon: Avatar: The Last Airbender
Canon Point: End of Book 3, after the teahouse meeting.
Character Information:
Wiki Link Here! See Spring and Summer 100AG for her main canon material during the events of the show.
Personality:
Those that meet Toph might recognize her name pun right away. She’s tough, stubborn, confrontational and often quite snarky to strangers, usually not in a mean way, but as a persona to make herself seem stronger and independent. To her enemies, she’s confident, snarky, observant and cunning. Those that get to know her usually learn that this is mostly a front for her warmer side, that she’s kind and loyal to her friends, and that her rougher outer shell is mostly there to mask her insecurities about her disability and ‘assigned’ role in society.
Like her bending style, she’s sturdy and straightforward, but her upbringing and uniqueness have made her observant and emotional.
Some things are so clear they’re in the name! Toph is tough, she snuck away from her parents to compete in an underground fighting ring, single-handedly stopped the hidden library from sinking until her friends were safe, and will happily sleep in a rock tent on her back or find her own food. When she is captured by other earthbenders in a metal prison, she fights back instead of giving up. She grew up blind, but overcame her disability through hard work, learning to earthbend from the giant badgermoles after running away from home. Throughout the series, she’s constantly dealing with new hardships and persevering through them. Her tough persona often makes it difficult to show her emotions, combining with her independence to keep things to herself and cover up her emotions.
Toph is fiercely independent. Having spent most of her life being coddled and protected by her parents, she constantly tries to take on responsibilities and make her own decisions, eventually abandoning her family to travel with the Gaang. She begins the series with an “I can carry my own weight!’ attitude, refusing to help out the rest of the team because she doesn’t need any of their help. She often mistook gestures of kindness as acts of pity or attempts to undermine her independence. It’s only through ongoing development and some advice from Iroh that she begins to accept that her friends are helping her because they want to, not because they think she needs it or can’t handle herself. She eventually bonds with the rest of Team Avatar, and works with Katara to start trying to repair the relationship with her family.
Even after that, the progress towards being more open about accepting help, sharing her emotions, and building relationships with her friends is a slow one throughout the series. She is often seen fighting alone and isn’t afraid to go off and do her own thing if she’s not interested or invested in what the rest of her friends are doing, such as waiting outside the library, passing on swimming with them, or even going behind their back to do what she thinks is necessary to help in the episode where she is caught tricking the locals of a fire nation town to get supplies for the group.
Her stubbornness is apparent immediately upon joining Team Avatar, combining with her desire for independence and causing friction in the group, especially with Katara, who represents a more motherly, caring role throughout the show -- the exact attitude Toph fought against with her family. As mentioned before, when she doesn’t like the plan others come up with, she’s perfectly willing to leave them and stick to her guns, though she does become a bit more receptive to working with her friends over the course of the show. Much like rocks, Toph emphasizes how you need to be steadfast and determined when she teaches Aang to earthbend, instructing him not to run away or try and dodge the boulder she rolls his way.
Perhaps beginning from her time as an underground earthbending champion, Toph is particularly good at taunting and making fun of her opponents, and this translates quite well to her regular approach to social situations. She deals with things ‘head-on’ (cue smashing a rock with her head) and isn’t afraid to express her opinions to others regardless of their age or authority, arguing with both Iroh and the earth king when she feels they’re wrong. Her confrontational attitude is also a key point in the conflict between herself and Katara, calling out the waterbender for trying to help her or insisting that they should work together. Even her strange hygiene traits -- staying dirty, burping, spitting, etc -- are part of her stubborn rebelliousness against the proper, well-mannered traits she was brought up with.
Surrounding all this, Toph is, at her core, a very emotional person. She admits to feeling guilty for abandoning her family the way she did, despite being angry at them for how they treat her. It’s the main reason for her joining Team Avatar, not because the Avatar is an important figure and needed to be taught, but because she was angry with her family and wanted to leave. Much like Aang, she can be aloof and adventurous, taking joy in the moment and going whichever way her emotions take her. When she is teased for wearing makeup, she responds immediately by pranking the girls who did it (dropping them into the water), and explaining that she doesn’t care what people think about her -- a lie that Katara sees through, complimenting Toph and improving her mood.
Despite all of her self-confidence, tough attitude, and drive for independence, it’s clear that Toph is quite insecure. As mentioned before, despite claiming not to care about other peoples’ opinions, it’s clear Toph was hurt when she was made fun of, and being told she was in-fact pretty cheered her up. Stemming from her upbringing, a lot of her independence and stubbornness is in an attempt to show that she’s not the fragile blind girl her parents and everyone else thought she was, and she constantly tries to reassert this. Her insecurities are the reason why she had so many conflicts with Team Avatar upon joining them, mostly her refusal to accept help, believing she was getting special treatment for her disabilities. It’s pretty clear that she’s still afraid of being considered an outcast, and hides her insecurities behind her other traits, like when she pretended she didn’t miss Sokka while he was away training in swordsmanship. Though she does learn to accept herself and become more comfortable over the course of the show through bonding with the rest of the team, showing her emotions a bit more readily and even crying with her friends.
When Aang goes looking for an earthbending instructor, King Bumi tells him to find a master that is patient and waits for the opportunity to strike, a trait that’s relatively uncommon in earthbenders due to the direct nature of their bending style. He finds that in Toph, who, despite being blind, is able to observe the world around her in a completely different way, waiting for her opponent to move first before striking at their openings. Her ability to read body language, a keen sense of hearing, and her patient style lead to Toph being quite observant. She’s quick to trust Iroh, since she can tell he’s a kind man, and when Zuko attempts to apologize and join Team Avatar, she’s the only one who believed him, noting that he was being earnest in his apologies and offer, despite everything the group had against him.
Beneath that rough exterior, and despite her insecurities, Toph is a kind kid at heart. She gives people a chance where others wouldn’t, such as Zuko’s apology, and tries to understand people on a deeper level. Despite being blind, or perhaps because she is, Toph is able to ‘look’ deeper and relate to people more genuinely. She doesn’t see how someone looks, how they’re dressed, nor care about their wealth or station, having left her wealthy, noble family behind. While not as caring or nurturing as Katara, she looks out for her friends and seems to have a good understanding of how people feel. During the Runaway episode, we see a lot of her kindness coming to the surface, both in her heartfelt reconciliation with Katara after a disagreement over her mothering nature, and in admitting that leaving her parents ‘probably really hurt them’, still considering their feelings despite not enjoying being with them.
Abrasive
Accompanying her straightforward nature, Toph is also quite abrasive. Her to-the-point attitude and lack of subtleties often leave her talking and acting bluntly, saying things as they are and not sugar-coating her language or behavior. She’ll point out when her friends are letting other things affect them, even if it’ll hurt their feelings briefly, because she believes the truth needs to be said, and that people need it to change. During her conflicts with Katara, Toph constantly picks at her feelings with harsh assessments of her character, and her blunt approach to training Aang is done the way she believes is best, even if it makes him uncomfortable.
Toph’s biggest struggles are going to be dealing with her disability when she enters Ryslig, as she won’t be able to use her bending senses anymore. She'll have some trouble backing up her tough persona when she has to rely on others significantly more -- no doubt making her even more confrontational and defensive as the weight of her situation sinks in.
5-10 Key Character Traits:
+Tough
+Independent
+Observant
+Kind
~Emotional
-Insecure
-Abrasive
-Stubborn
-Confrontational
Would you prefer a monster that FITS your character’s personality, CONFLICTS with it, EITHER, or opt for 100% RANDOMIZATION?
Fits, please!
Opt-Outs:
Kelpie (Existing character opt-out), Troll, Goblin, Werebear, Simulacrum
Roleplay Sample:
TDM thread here!
Name: Hantale
Contact:
Are You Over 18?: Yes!
Other Characters: Fran Baiseal
CHARACTER INFORMATION
Character Name: Toph Beifong
Age: 13
Canon: Avatar: The Last Airbender
Canon Point: End of Book 3, after the teahouse meeting.
Character Information:
Wiki Link Here! See Spring and Summer 100AG for her main canon material during the events of the show.
Personality:
Those that meet Toph might recognize her name pun right away. She’s tough, stubborn, confrontational and often quite snarky to strangers, usually not in a mean way, but as a persona to make herself seem stronger and independent. To her enemies, she’s confident, snarky, observant and cunning. Those that get to know her usually learn that this is mostly a front for her warmer side, that she’s kind and loyal to her friends, and that her rougher outer shell is mostly there to mask her insecurities about her disability and ‘assigned’ role in society.
Like her bending style, she’s sturdy and straightforward, but her upbringing and uniqueness have made her observant and emotional.
Some things are so clear they’re in the name! Toph is tough, she snuck away from her parents to compete in an underground fighting ring, single-handedly stopped the hidden library from sinking until her friends were safe, and will happily sleep in a rock tent on her back or find her own food. When she is captured by other earthbenders in a metal prison, she fights back instead of giving up. She grew up blind, but overcame her disability through hard work, learning to earthbend from the giant badgermoles after running away from home. Throughout the series, she’s constantly dealing with new hardships and persevering through them. Her tough persona often makes it difficult to show her emotions, combining with her independence to keep things to herself and cover up her emotions.
Toph is fiercely independent. Having spent most of her life being coddled and protected by her parents, she constantly tries to take on responsibilities and make her own decisions, eventually abandoning her family to travel with the Gaang. She begins the series with an “I can carry my own weight!’ attitude, refusing to help out the rest of the team because she doesn’t need any of their help. She often mistook gestures of kindness as acts of pity or attempts to undermine her independence. It’s only through ongoing development and some advice from Iroh that she begins to accept that her friends are helping her because they want to, not because they think she needs it or can’t handle herself. She eventually bonds with the rest of Team Avatar, and works with Katara to start trying to repair the relationship with her family.
Even after that, the progress towards being more open about accepting help, sharing her emotions, and building relationships with her friends is a slow one throughout the series. She is often seen fighting alone and isn’t afraid to go off and do her own thing if she’s not interested or invested in what the rest of her friends are doing, such as waiting outside the library, passing on swimming with them, or even going behind their back to do what she thinks is necessary to help in the episode where she is caught tricking the locals of a fire nation town to get supplies for the group.
Her stubbornness is apparent immediately upon joining Team Avatar, combining with her desire for independence and causing friction in the group, especially with Katara, who represents a more motherly, caring role throughout the show -- the exact attitude Toph fought against with her family. As mentioned before, when she doesn’t like the plan others come up with, she’s perfectly willing to leave them and stick to her guns, though she does become a bit more receptive to working with her friends over the course of the show. Much like rocks, Toph emphasizes how you need to be steadfast and determined when she teaches Aang to earthbend, instructing him not to run away or try and dodge the boulder she rolls his way.
Perhaps beginning from her time as an underground earthbending champion, Toph is particularly good at taunting and making fun of her opponents, and this translates quite well to her regular approach to social situations. She deals with things ‘head-on’ (cue smashing a rock with her head) and isn’t afraid to express her opinions to others regardless of their age or authority, arguing with both Iroh and the earth king when she feels they’re wrong. Her confrontational attitude is also a key point in the conflict between herself and Katara, calling out the waterbender for trying to help her or insisting that they should work together. Even her strange hygiene traits -- staying dirty, burping, spitting, etc -- are part of her stubborn rebelliousness against the proper, well-mannered traits she was brought up with.
Surrounding all this, Toph is, at her core, a very emotional person. She admits to feeling guilty for abandoning her family the way she did, despite being angry at them for how they treat her. It’s the main reason for her joining Team Avatar, not because the Avatar is an important figure and needed to be taught, but because she was angry with her family and wanted to leave. Much like Aang, she can be aloof and adventurous, taking joy in the moment and going whichever way her emotions take her. When she is teased for wearing makeup, she responds immediately by pranking the girls who did it (dropping them into the water), and explaining that she doesn’t care what people think about her -- a lie that Katara sees through, complimenting Toph and improving her mood.
Despite all of her self-confidence, tough attitude, and drive for independence, it’s clear that Toph is quite insecure. As mentioned before, despite claiming not to care about other peoples’ opinions, it’s clear Toph was hurt when she was made fun of, and being told she was in-fact pretty cheered her up. Stemming from her upbringing, a lot of her independence and stubbornness is in an attempt to show that she’s not the fragile blind girl her parents and everyone else thought she was, and she constantly tries to reassert this. Her insecurities are the reason why she had so many conflicts with Team Avatar upon joining them, mostly her refusal to accept help, believing she was getting special treatment for her disabilities. It’s pretty clear that she’s still afraid of being considered an outcast, and hides her insecurities behind her other traits, like when she pretended she didn’t miss Sokka while he was away training in swordsmanship. Though she does learn to accept herself and become more comfortable over the course of the show through bonding with the rest of the team, showing her emotions a bit more readily and even crying with her friends.
When Aang goes looking for an earthbending instructor, King Bumi tells him to find a master that is patient and waits for the opportunity to strike, a trait that’s relatively uncommon in earthbenders due to the direct nature of their bending style. He finds that in Toph, who, despite being blind, is able to observe the world around her in a completely different way, waiting for her opponent to move first before striking at their openings. Her ability to read body language, a keen sense of hearing, and her patient style lead to Toph being quite observant. She’s quick to trust Iroh, since she can tell he’s a kind man, and when Zuko attempts to apologize and join Team Avatar, she’s the only one who believed him, noting that he was being earnest in his apologies and offer, despite everything the group had against him.
Beneath that rough exterior, and despite her insecurities, Toph is a kind kid at heart. She gives people a chance where others wouldn’t, such as Zuko’s apology, and tries to understand people on a deeper level. Despite being blind, or perhaps because she is, Toph is able to ‘look’ deeper and relate to people more genuinely. She doesn’t see how someone looks, how they’re dressed, nor care about their wealth or station, having left her wealthy, noble family behind. While not as caring or nurturing as Katara, she looks out for her friends and seems to have a good understanding of how people feel. During the Runaway episode, we see a lot of her kindness coming to the surface, both in her heartfelt reconciliation with Katara after a disagreement over her mothering nature, and in admitting that leaving her parents ‘probably really hurt them’, still considering their feelings despite not enjoying being with them.
Abrasive
Accompanying her straightforward nature, Toph is also quite abrasive. Her to-the-point attitude and lack of subtleties often leave her talking and acting bluntly, saying things as they are and not sugar-coating her language or behavior. She’ll point out when her friends are letting other things affect them, even if it’ll hurt their feelings briefly, because she believes the truth needs to be said, and that people need it to change. During her conflicts with Katara, Toph constantly picks at her feelings with harsh assessments of her character, and her blunt approach to training Aang is done the way she believes is best, even if it makes him uncomfortable.
Toph’s biggest struggles are going to be dealing with her disability when she enters Ryslig, as she won’t be able to use her bending senses anymore. She'll have some trouble backing up her tough persona when she has to rely on others significantly more -- no doubt making her even more confrontational and defensive as the weight of her situation sinks in.
5-10 Key Character Traits:
+Tough
+Independent
+Observant
+Kind
~Emotional
-Insecure
-Abrasive
-Stubborn
-Confrontational
Would you prefer a monster that FITS your character’s personality, CONFLICTS with it, EITHER, or opt for 100% RANDOMIZATION?
Fits, please!
Opt-Outs:
Kelpie (Existing character opt-out), Troll, Goblin, Werebear, Simulacrum
Roleplay Sample:
TDM thread here!