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-Arsild is a immaculate, handsome, athletic, highly independent and self-reliant person. He is pragmatic but may be seen by others as aloof, egoist, secretive or selfish. Not to be confused with simply being an unlikeable asshole or misfit.

-Arsild has crazy athleticism and a body of a Greek god. His character and nature seem impossible to replicate; he is unique and untouchable. His level of thinking and philosophies are practical and incredible and although he can appear quiet to those who do not know him, he is actually outgoing once you speak to him.
1: Hey, who's that cute guy over there and why is he on a table all by himself?
2: Oh ,that must be Arsild.**He's a bit of a sigma male.**
Arsild by 25-8-678 June 26, 2022
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