Traytons (Tribus Arboretum), a fairly rare species (Pop. <1000), are often a moderately reserved type of person. They
may seem a little generic when you first
meet them, as they
don’t usually want attention in public.
They often have a few close friends, but that’s about it. Most
people are only Traytons’ acquaintances or passing friends, despite being in close contact with him for many years.
Traytons, despite what has been previously stated, do enjoy
people, but are usually too shy to make a first interaction, and tend to dislike when
people who they’ve just met pry personal questions out of them.
The Trayton regularly enjoys adventure,but generally prefers a small group of family members or friends to go with them, as they tend to distrust their social and problem solving skills.
There isn’t much evidence of Traytons as far as aging goes, due to most of them being born between 1990-2010.
Overall, Traytons are incredibly and meticulously thoughtful, yet sometimes
may SEEM
immature or overly excited about
something they love. However, their emotions are typically well tempered, and it’s difficult to rile them up at all when they are feeling zoned in. It’s a very rare, shy, intelligent breed. However, it’s really only by truly knowing a Trayton that you’ll understand the incalculable complexity of emotions and thought which lies within him.
Guy1: Did you see Trayton?
Guy2: Who’s Trayton?
Guy1: You know, Marcy’s boy?
Guy2: Oh right. He seems nice, I think. He hasn’t talked directly to me ever, but he puts a word in on conversations I’m a part of occasionally at
church.
Guy:1 Well he saw the meteor that you saw! He told me to tell you to report it to the
American Meteor
Society or something like that.