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greed & envy
Greed: a headcanon about something your character hordes or collects 

As predictable as it may be, Naminé enjoys collecting little trinkets that she finds when she wanders from world to world. It’s a rather random collection, of flowers she thinks don’t exist anywhere else, sea shells and shiny pebbles and little things that are easy to pick up and take with her. She likes lining them up on the table in her white room, because there’s no one there to tell her no or to say that she should put them away. They’re her little things, and even though most of them are technically worthless, they’re precious to her.

Envy: a headcanon about your character's secret desires and jealousies

Never, ever would it occur to her to admit what she is truly and sincerely jealous of, but a lot of the time Naminé finds herself envious of children. Mostly because children are wide eyed and innocent, they seemingly had all the time in the world, they had time to play and run around with laughter etched into their face, their eyes, bright voices filtering through the air. Children had the chance to have a childhood, something that she was unfamiliar with.

To another end, if she really thought abut it, Naminé would perhaps say that she’s also jealous of children because many of them have parents they can run to, or a family to return to, or because they had a type of freedom. An open mindedness to say what they wanted when they wanted, that seemed to go away as they grew older. A fearlessness about them that allowed them to climb up high and not feel afraid until they reached the top, and always, always they would have someone to aid them if they got stuck.

Posted on Dec 27— 7 years ago