Snixx - Fact File

Core Emotion: Frustration


Species: Tangleflint


Age: Born the very first time something almost worked—but didn’t

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The Pressure Pits, where thoughts spiral and time ticks too loud.

👾🧚Personality

Always right at the edge of a shout.

Feels stuck between knowing what they want and not being able to reach it.

Snaps and fizzles—sometimes at others, but mostly at themselves.

Wires crossed, mind racing, fists clenched, thoughts in knots.

✨Appearance

One half is jagged and sharp, like a warning sign.

The other half is a scribble of curls and loops, tangled thoughts on display.

Eye narrowed to a point, always scanning for what’s wrong.

Dripping dots and angry little static sparks trail behind them.

Teeth grit in a squiggly grimace, biting back the shout they almost always let out.

  ⚡Powers

Snarlburst:💥 A sudden jolt of chaos energy that can trip up anything nearby.

Tangletrap: 🧶 Unleashes a mess of thread-thoughts that confuse and distract.

Gripcrack: ✊ Clenches so hard reality warps slightly — then snaps back.

Steamspike: 🌋 Sends out sharp bursts of heat and steam, prickling everyone around even if they weren’t involved.

Stompquake: 👣 Heavy footfalls shake the ground, rattling others and making even small problems feel huge.

  🧘 Disarming Steps for Snixx (Frustration)

🃏 Burst Breaker
🪁 Blow out a big breath like you’re letting the air out of a balloon.
This softens the Snarlburst before it spreads.

🃏 Thread Untwist
🧵 Imagine rolling up a ball of yarn, one loop at a time, while naming steps aloud: “First… then… next…”
Helps loosen the Tangletrap.

🃏 Gentle Grip
👐 Squeeze fists tight, then slowly release and wiggle fingers.
Releases the tension of the Gripcrack safely.

🃏 Cool Mist
💨 Take a sip of water, then breathe out slowly through pursed lips, like blowing out a candle.
Cools the Steamspike.

🃏 Soft Step
👟 Walk slowly, heel to toe, whispering: “Small steps, small problems.”
Turns the Stompquake into calm ground.

  🌈 Secret Soft Side

If you sit quietly beside Snixx and say, “It’s okay to not get it right the first time,” the sparks settle, and the scribbles start to gently untangle.

Deep down, Snixx doesn’t want to shout, he just wants someone to understand how hard he’s trying.