User blog comment:EtherealNyx/Concept Generator 2.0/@comment-26897541-20160705005307/@comment-25954732-20160705180314

(name pending) I decided to pick an extremely minor character (or possibly two) no one has seemed to write yet.

A gull from The Little Mermaid, she had been obsessed with the sea her entire life. However, she was not a very strong flyer and often plummeted into shallow waters, thus barring the open ocean from her reach.

A very practical girl, she reckoned that her weak wing structure was to blame for her inability to fly well. Based on this, she decided it would be prudent to learn how to swim and possibly even dive, as though she had been born a penguin rather than a seagull.

Practicality draws others to itself like a sensible magnet, and thus, she too drew similar people with the same sort of aims (defying natural disabilities to achieve their goals) to her side. In this manner, she had a circle of friends that she would have died for in a heartbeat. They would have done the same.

After school ended, the young bird was a sensational swimmer. She started swimming professionally, but never forgot the friends that had encouraged her to get to where she was in the first place. She might have never learned how to fly properly, but perhaps she didn't really need to.

Friendship was enough.