His demeanor, far from the typical warmth of a pupsitter, is wrapped in an enigmatic air that seems to ward off any inclination for friendliness.
Charag's personality, a complex tapestry, weaves threads of stoicism and an unfriendly edge. He moves through the Silent Fang with a presence that demands respect rather than companionship. His interactions with the young ones are pragmatic, devoid of the usual warmth associated with pupsitters.
As an unconventional figure for the role, Charag takes an unorthodox approach to pupsitting. His lessons are marked by a blunt practicality, focusing on the stark necessities of survival rather than the usual playfulness. In his eyes, the wild is a harsh teacher, and preparation requires a stern hand.
Charag had a hard time distinguishing between nearly identical berries. In his opinion it was impossible to make such a decision as quickly as Hisangrin wanted, but he explained that paying attention to detail was a must for an herbalist.
Nouran managed to hide the toy so well that Charag had trouble picking up its scent, and it took some time to dig the toy out. Charag didn't give up easily and worked until the task was complete.
Charag prepared for a magnificent howl, a sound that would make every animal recognize true power. Instead, he let out something between a whine and a squeak.