Plutarkh Uzyrov

Plutarkh Uzyrov is the son of the rich man from the Udmurt fairy tale The Greedy Rich Man.

Info
Name: Plutarkh Uzyrov

Age: 14

Parent's Story: The Greedy Rich Man

Alignment: Royal

Roommate: Khariton Pedun

Secret Heart's Desire: To have all the time in the world to myself.

My "Magic" Touch: I am good at designing clothes, especially warm garments.

Storybook Romance Status: I don't have a girlfriend, but I would like one.

"Oh Curses!" Moment: I tend to complain that there's not enough time in the day, plus I'm very lazy.

Favorite Subject: Fashion Design. It's so fun designing clothes in here.

Least Favorite Subject: Advanced Wooing. Some of the boys in here pick on me for liking fashion.

Best Friend Forever After: My roommate Khariton.

Appearance
Plutarkh is of average height, with pale skin, red hair and blue eyes. He wears an orange and gold shirt and orange shorts. On his head is a fur ushanka. He wears plenty of jewelry.

Personality
Plutarkh is quite the fashionista. He always loves. He tends to be rather lazy and loves to goof off. He can be rather foolish at times and sometimes overdresses when it's hot out, although sometmes he does this intentionally so he won't get tanned.

Biography
Dzechbur! I'm Plutarkh Uzypov. I come from the Udmurt people of Udmurtia, which is in Russia. My father was a rich man who spent all his time lazing around while his laborers did all the work. He always thought that the days were too short, so he tried to find a way to make the day longer. He consulted the wise man Lopsho Pedun, who told him to put on 77 warm garments, to get a bag full of provisions and a pitchfork, and to climb atop a tree. He did all this, climbed up the tree, and held the pitchfork up to the son, telling his laborers to keep working until sundown. But at last he fell out of the tree. Frustrated, he gave away seventy-five of the coats and the bag of provisions to his laborers. He then realized how foolish he had been. WILL FINISH LATER

Trivia

 * Plutarkh's surname is derived from the Udmurt word for rich, uzyr.