Benjamin Layne
Benjaimin Layne (a.k.a. Benjy)
Physical Description
General Physical Condition
Absolutely shredded
Facial Features
Sharper jaw line and a general smile
Special abilities
Empathetic listening
Mental characteristics
Gender Identity
Man
Sexuality
Pan
Education
Currently a Junior at Veyeth University studying criminal justice and combat leadership
Employment
Works as a personal trainer at the Dungeon Gym
Accomplishments & Achievements
Star quarterback of the Songbirds
Mental Trauma
Family trauma from his father and grandfather when he came out as trans
Intellectual Characteristics
Despite being a textbook himbo, Benjy is surprisingly adept at understanding people and situations.
Morality & Philosophy
Benjy will always do what he feels is right and what will save as many people as possible. He actively speaks out for marginalized groups. Despite being very capable he readily admits that there are others better than him in certain tasks, and believes that it is our combination of differences and strengths that allow us to thrive together.
Taboos
transphobia, homophobia, racism, fascism, and basically just being an asshole.
Social
Religious Views
Worshipper of the Whisper
Social Aptitude
A master if navigating social situations
Speech
Typically very casual and "bro-y"
Relationships
Nicknames & Petnames
May calls Benjy: Bennibear Benjy calls May: Pepper
Nicknames & Petnames
Fen calls Benjy: Benj, Dude
Benjy calls Fen: Zro
Wealth & Financial state
Grew up in an upper middle class family, currently an average college student

The star quarterback of the Veyeth University Songbirds and an up and coming paladin of the Whisper. Benjamin "Benjy" Layne is the kind hearted golden retriever boyfriend of your dreams
View Character Profile
Alignment
Neutral Good
Age
24
Date of Birth
7th of Dawnbreak
Birthplace
Douglas
Spouses
Siblings
Children
Current Residence
Douglas
Gender
Male
Eyes
Blueish Grey
Hair
Brown
Skin Tone/Pigmentation
White
Height
6'3"
Quotes & Catchphrases
"Yes Chef!"
"You heard me."
"I look like me!"
"It’s easy to think that our complexities are burdens on those around us, to believe that we don’t deserve the love, care, and affection that we receive. One of the hardest lessons I had learn was this: whether you believe you deserve our love and affection doesn’t matter, they are yours already because we decided to give them to you. You’re stuck with our love and affection whether you accept it or not and we’ll all be here, constantly reminding you of that until it gets through to you. Please, be safe and know we’re persistent fucks about it."
Comments