Name:
Na'im bin Asad.
Age:
25 years old.
Gender:
Male.
Appearance:
Na'im is thin-bodied, approximately 1.90 meters tall, and a man who looks like he couldn't even punch a dent in a pack of butter. His skin has been tanned since his birth.
He is entirely bald. His eyes are topaz colored, but this is hard to tell as his eyes are squinted as if closed and normally hidden from view by the pair of dark gray sunglasses he wears.
He wears a gray denim jacket with a flame pattern in red, orange, and yellow at the end of the sleeves. Under this jacket he wears an entirely black shirt with an image on the front of a roaring lion pictured from front-view. At his neck and over his jacket he wears a long, red, wool scarf with orange and yellow flame patterns at both ends.
Na'im wears a pair of gray denim jeans on his lower body with a flame-pattern like the one at his sleeves. The jeans have more pockets than a usual pair. He wears a pair of black shoes on his feet.
Personality:
First of all, Na'im is always collected. Whatever he does in his daily life, he remains calm and always thinks things through before acting. Because of this he is very hard to get scared or to get freaked out over things. He has a kind spirit, always showing off a smile whenever he's with someone. Besides being kind, he is also very gentle and enjoys helping others out. Most of the times he remains silent, stuck in thoughts, but doesn't forget he could be surrounded by others and will always react to them if necessary. A habit of his is that whenever he talks, he will try to rhyme unless it is impossible for his choice of words. This originated from his job as street musician. He lives by the sentence 'If something good can happen, it will happen.'
PET Modifications:
Na'im's PET is built into a portable electric keyboard that has a shoulder strap attached to it so he can always carry it with him. It's lightweight and has a fold out stand on the back so he can set it on the ground. In the middle are the keys with on the right side the PET's window and a slot for chips on the side. It's entirely operated by touch screen and a few voice commands. It can be hooked up to a computer for eventual updates on Djinni or the OS of the electric keyboard.