xxx๐๐๐ป๐ผ๐ธ๐ท๐ช๐ต๐ฒ๐ฝ๐xxx xxxxxโพGแดษดแดสแด: Cicero is incredibly gentle with everything around, from nature to people to inanimate objects. He seldom breaks items and feels immense guilt whenever he damages things. Unfortunately, the downside means he's rather tender and can't handle insults well.
xxxxxโพDสแดแดแดแดส: Cicero is often living within the confines of his own imagination. He tends to drift off into daydreams, especially when he gets bored. He also has high hopes for himself, despite his parents' thoughts of him.
xxxxxโพAสแดษชsแดษชแด: Cicero sees the world through artistic eyes. His vivid imagination helps fuel his artwork, and he's pretty good at expressing it. He likes to practice whichever styles he learns about.
xxxxxโพLแดสแดส: Cicero is fiercely loyal to his ideals and thoughts. He was raised a very specific way, and it sharply affects his thoughts. Luckily, his loyalty carries over to people, who he will happily defend.
xxxxxโพSแด๊ฐแด-Sแดแดแดแดษด: Cicero tends to be quiet, though that's partly from being in his dreams all day. He doesn't often speak upon his own behalf, and when he does, it's only because someone else is telling him to do so.
xxxxxโพGแดสสษชสสแด: Cicero deeply trusts people, so he can't fathom that people would ever lie to him. It's one of the ways his parents manipulated him since he was a baby. Now he genuinely believes everything people tell him, because people can't be bad..... right?
xxx๐๐ฝ๐พ๐๐น๐ฝ๐๐๐นxxx Cicero was born the second child to Byron and Nanette Belthaire. His older brother was taken away from the family, but Cicero was taught to believe that it had been his choice to leave the family. He was raised more by his tutors and nannies than his parents, but whenever his parents wanted to show off how happy and together they were, they'd show up and everything would be fine. Unfortunately, whenever they were alone, Cicero took the brunt of their anger and frustration. They hurt and humiliated him, then would lock him in his room until the tutor came again. Somehow, after that, the family seemed happier, so Cicero accepted his fate in the line. When he reached the age of eleven, he was delighted to get his Hogwarts letter. Finally, a new place to study and prepare for his future.... and get away from his parents for a while.