Story line and Characteristics:
Lliam is a fennec fox plushie. He's about 8 inches tall, and is just a little over 6 years old. Lliam has the biggest ears and the smallest hands, which makes him doing most of his tasks and conveying most of his feelings with his ears more than his arms.
He belongs to a 6 year old girl called April. He was made and given to April by her old Aunt who's more like a second mother of hers. Being a super creative and artistic girl, April decides to make a world around Lliam, and her other plushie William the Rabbit. Their world is made out of arts and crafts of all colors. In their own beautiful little world, Lliam and William are the best friends and worst enemies, and live the stories that April makes for them.
He's a mischievous little fox who likes to get a laugh out of everything, so that his days won't go to waste. He achieves his goal by playing tricks on his counterpart, William the rabbit, but sometimes accidentally ends up being on the ending side of the trick and having everything crushing on himself. William, being a mild mannered rabbit, doesn't seem to mind his tricks, whether they do end up good or not. He tries to be the more mature side of the friendship.
Lliam is a fennec fox plushie. He's about 8 inches tall, and is just a little over 6 years old. Lliam has the biggest ears and the smallest hands, which makes him doing most of his tasks and conveying most of his feelings with his ears more than his arms.
He belongs to a 6 year old girl called April. He was made and given to April by her old Aunt who's more like a second mother of hers. Being a super creative and artistic girl, April decides to make a world around Lliam, and her other plushie William the Rabbit. Their world is made out of arts and crafts of all colors. In their own beautiful little world, Lliam and William are the best friends and worst enemies, and live the stories that April makes for them.
He's a mischievous little fox who likes to get a laugh out of everything, so that his days won't go to waste. He achieves his goal by playing tricks on his counterpart, William the rabbit, but sometimes accidentally ends up being on the ending side of the trick and having everything crushing on himself. William, being a mild mannered rabbit, doesn't seem to mind his tricks, whether they do end up good or not. He tries to be the more mature side of the friendship.