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Description

I can’t stop making OCs in my head and this one just managed to escapeeeee
 
Meet Feeler! Originally named Androconia (which is the scent scales that produce pheromones for means of attraction) before becoming reformed, Feeler is a flirtatious little tart and lives for the attention of others. With many nicknames that show off his personality (including “Lovebug”), its clear that Feeler is shamelessly authentic and strives to be no one but himself.
 
Like all changelings, Feeler is intersex and goes by whatever pronouns he prefers. This ensures an ever-growing hive and the continuation of the changeling species. Now that changelings no longer need to deceive and enslave for sustenance, the hive is healthy and expanding past numbers that would never have seemed possible before reformation.
 
Because of the underlying and primal “need” for love, it’s rather common for reformed changelings to participate in harem groups as a way to give love to each other (since they have now learned that love can be shared and not have to be taken). While Thorax is the ruler of the changelings, he is by no means selfish and allows harems throughout the hive and not just for himself. Feeler, unlike the majority of reformed changelings who join a harem and stay in it, hops from harem to harem in an attempt to receive as much attention and love from others. Because of this, it’s believed that Feeler has intimacy issues and seems to struggle in truly connecting with the changelings he’s with.

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