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Personality
QUIRKS: Prakster, friendly

LIKES: His family, animals, music, walks in the woods, his bow, mead, cheese, creating art, flowers, trees, frogs,

DISLIKES: Cruelty, dragon-sickness, Orcs, Wargs, Dragons, Trolls, Goblins, fancy clothing, dishonesty,
In the days before he went on the quest to reclaim Erebor, he was reckless, flirty and a bit of a prankster. His experiences on the quest, particularly the incident when he was shot with the arrow, have caused him to mature in his out look on life, but he still retains his love of pranks. Kili has always been a kind dwarf who loves his family deeply, particularly his mother and his brother. He is completely devoted to his Azyungâl and daughter. He is very protective of his family and friends. He is a generous dwarf will help those in need because he values family and friends above gold and gems. He tries to be friendly with all races, even elves, even though his uncle dislikes them. Due to his experiences on the quest, he is not as sociable as he was when he was before and as a result prefers to spend time alone in nature, or in the company of animals when he is not with his family. Occasionally he does feel the need to be gregarious and will go to the tavern or mead hall when he's in that mood to drink and share his music.
Appearance
HEIGHT: 1.43m
BUILD: Slim (by dwarf standards)
HAIR: Dark brown
EYES: Brown
Typically, Kili prefers to wear comfortable, plain clothing that is practical. His favourite colours to wear are blue, brown, grey and black. In battle, he prefers to wear chain mail but he does have a regal suit of armour which he wears when it is required to 'impress' visitors to the mountain. When he is traveling, he usually wears a long, brown leather fur trimmed coat, a brown vest decorated with geometric dwarven patterns, a blue woolen tunic, brown trousers and heavy boots. Many of the items he owns are inscribed with his royal knotwork symbol, including his sword.
History
Early Life

Kili was born in 2864, of the Third Age. He was a small, rather sickly baby. He doesn't remember a great deal about his father, Vili, who died while his sons were very young. His mother is the sister of King Thorin Oakenshield and, after the death of Kili's father, Thorin became the main father figure in the young dwarf's life.

From a young age, Kili developed a fondness for animals and longed to have a dog, but life was hard in the mountains, even for members of the royal family and they would have had great difficulty keeping any animal that didn't have a practical use. The winters, espeaically were bad because of the extreme cold and growing food was difficult in the mountains. Pets would put on an extra strain that the dwarves couldn't afford, and his mother didn't want her sons exposed to more hardship than they needed to be. However, Fili took pity on his younger brother and one summer he found a toad which he gave to Kili for his birthday. His mother, seeing that a pet toad was not a difficult creature to look after (they wouldn't have to feed him from their own stores), decided to let him keep the toad and Kili's fondness for frogs and toads grew from there. There was one group of animals that the dwarves were not forbidden to keep and when he was old enough, Kili began to spend time around the ponies and goats that the dwarves kept in their settlement. Dwarf children have a long childhood of almost 80 years, and reach puberty at around 40 years of age. When that happened, Kili was given his first pony and was given the responsibility of caring for his family's ponies. Gloin kept a pack of hunting dogs that were used to track game in the mountains which Kili and Fili often took out hunting, usually with an older dwarf like Dwalin. This did not compensate fully for his disappointment at not being able to have a dog of his own and he was determined that one day he would have one.

Dwarves are a very musical race and part of his education was to choose a musical instrument to learn to play. There were many winter evenings when he, his brother and his mother would sit by the fire-place listening to Thorin play his harp. Fili chose to learn to play the fiddle and Kili followed suit. It was something that he learned to enjoy and both brothers became good enough to play at the celebrations held throughout the year in their uncle's mead hall. However, he did not progress his skills beyond being a festival musican in Ered Luin because his real interests laid elsewhere.

The task of educating the young princes in academic studies was given to their cousin Balin, who was one of the wisest and most knowledgeable dwarf in Thorin's service. Kili was not overly fond of these lessons, for he preferred the out doors to being shut up in a dusty library learning things he thought were of little use to him. He was instructed in the dwarven language Khuzdul and taught the various languages of the elves and of men. In additon, he was also taught all that Balin knew of the history and traditions of their race. Kili learned all of this with the resistance of a youth wishing to fill his days with fun and excitement and often got into trouble with his elders for skipping lessons.

The life of a dwarf in exile is not an easy one, and the task of training the princes for battle was split between their uncle and Dwalin who was one of the best warriors in the settlement. Kili preferred his lessons with his uncle than those with Balin, but he was always felt a bit intimidated by Dwalin. Together, they made certain that the princes were competent fighters, and Kili learned his lessons in sword fighting well. Instead of choosing the warhammer or axe as his main weapon, which was traditional for dwarves to take up, he settled on the bow instead.

Thorin was quite concerned with Kili's skipping of Balin's lessons and concluded that perhaps he would respond better to a practical education instead and when he was old enough, he began to instruct him at the forge. Kili took to this better than the lessons with Balin, and he forged his own sword. However, he felt that it wasn't quite what he wanted to do.

Once Thorin considered him skilled enough, he was allowed to join the guards when they escorted trade caravans to and from Bree and the Shire.The mines of Ered Luin were poor and held little in the way of valuable metals and gemstones as the majority of the valuable material had been stripped from the mines during the First Age and the dwarves were forced to make a living forging tools and low grade weapons. The dwarves would trade the weapons and tools they made in Bree and purchase food which they couldn't grow for themselves from the farmers of the Shire. Kili liked these trips as it allowed him to see some of the world beyond his home and it instilled in him a desire for adventure.

As he grew older and neared the age when he would be considered an adult, he began to realise that there was something missing in his life, a female companion. His travels with the caravans caused him to become increasingly aware of the scarcity of dwarvern women as he saw how common women of other races were, especially among the hobbits. As a possible heir to Thorin, he attracted quite a bit of attention from ladies, but he soon saw that what they were interested in was his title, or the mistaken idea that he possessed a lot of riches. Despite his loneliness, he turned them all away because he saw that they didn't want him for himself, only what the status of being his wife would bring them. He began to think that he would spend his days alone.

The Quest to Reclaim Erebor

His uncle encountered Gandalf in Bree, and plans were made to go on a quest to reclaim Erebor. The prospect of going on an adventure both excited and frightened him, but in the end, his desire for adventure won out over fear. He knew that he just had to go! His mother was reluctant to let her sons go, especially Kili, being the youngest. She did not want anything to happen to them after the losses of her grandfather, father, brother and husband and she was afraid that she would loose her sons and remaining brother too. But it was their birthright and in the end she let them go. She gave Kili a runestone with a promise that he would return to her.

He approached the journey with a light heart and youthful enthusiasm. The threat of the dragon at the end was a vague threat and, as he had never encountered one, the danger posed by it didn't seem real. He had faced goblins, wild animals such as wolves and bears and robbers in the mountains, but never real war, and his innocence such matters bolstered his courage. The trolls, his first encounter with danger on the journey did nothing to dampen his enthusiasm and he considered it to be an amusing tale which he could tell dwarflings, or recite to a group drunks the next time he was in a tavern.

The first time he was truly scared on the quest was the encounter with the giants in the Misty Mountains. They could have easily ended the lives of his companions and himself, but there was no malice there - the giants were more concerned with fighting each other than squashing dwarves and hobbits, and though he was relieved when the giants were behind them, the fear of the incident soon faded - he had got what he wished for when he began to see the world on the trading expeditions.

There were several other incidents on the quest where they were put in danger, the goblins in the Misty Mountains, the wargs and subsequent rescue by the eagles, the encounter with Beorn in his bear form, and the spiders of Mirkwood. When they almost lost his uncle to the wargs, he had his first taste of what real horror felt like and the accumulation of these incidents began to make him question his notion at the start that it was all just a lark, but it wasn't quite enough to effect his spirit. That changed when he was wounded in the leg by the Morgul arrow, a wound almost cost him his life and from which he never fully recovered. It was his first brush with his own mortality.

The Battle of the Five Armies took a huge toll on him, and it is certain that the wound he received from the Morgul arrow made him vulnerable, and along with Fili and his uncle, he was badly wounded.

Post Battle of Five Armies

It took him a long time to recover from the injuries he recieved at the Battle of the Five Armies. For a time, he even thought that Fili and his uncle had both departed for the Halls of Mahal. It was in those halls that he met Beyla the dwarrowdam he would employ as his house keeper - a recently widowed woman with two children from the Iron Hills who lost her husband in the battle. She helped the healers care for him while he recovered from his injuries, and her children kept him company while he recovered from the worst of it.

It was during his incapacitation that he began to see the value of the scribe's work, and began to take a keener interest in music. Music seemed to be one of the few things that dulled the emotional pain inside of him brought on by his experiences during the quest, even if only Oin's treatments could dull the physical pain he felt. The wound in his leg only partically healed and continues to pain him. The pain is worse in the winter and upon the anniversy of being wounded.

For a time, he shunned company apart from that of his family, his friends and those who helped him heal from the battle wounds. One day, he felt that he should go on a trip out, and went to Dale. It was difficult for him to do that because he did not like strangers seeing his weakness. There, he encountered a raven being kept in a cage and knowing the friendship that existed between the ravens and dwarves, he grew angry at the sight. He was able to bring the bird home with him.

His experiences during the battle and his leg continued to trouble him, and he kept mainly to himself, visiting Balin's library, caring for his raven, and playing music. Playing the fiddle became the main focus point of his life as it allowed him to forget the pain while he played. He begun to experiment with the instrument to see if he could make his own scores, and he began composing. He began to realise that what he wanted to do with his life was make music and he started to search for all he could find on the subject, which led him to spend more and more time in Balin's library.

While he was there, he found a journal, which was mainly composed of nature writing and the personal experiences of a young dwarf woman he had never met before. Intrigued by it, he took it to his study and read it. He expected the dwarrowdam to come looking for her journal because it wasn't complete, but time passed, and she never came for it. He found out that Balin had given the lass shelter but she was inclined to go wandering and had gone off on one of her trips, even though winter was coming and it was not the season for journeying.
He started to spend less time in his study, though composing was still important to him, and spent more time in the public areas of the mountain. One day, while he went to Erebor's market to search for new inks and parchment he needed for a new project he was working on, he came across a notice about a puppy that was needing a new home. After he made his purchases, he visited the dwarrowdam who'd placed the notice and brought the puppy home. Over the next few weeks, he came to know the dwarrowdam and her family and it soon became clear that they were the relatives of the dwarrowdam whose journal he had found, and he returned the journal to them.

Around Yuletide, the dwarrowdam, Lyndheid, returned home and he began to court her. She was the kind of lady that he wanted as a companion because she cared little for gold and treasure, loved the young archer for himself.
Guidelines & Extra Info
ABOUT MY TAKE ON KILI: I play Kili in an AU where he, his uncle and Fili survived the Battle of the Five Armies, and as such, most of my role-play is post Battle of the Five Armies, though I don't mind pre-Hobbit sls. Due to people trolling one of my OCs, I made a Kili for her to ship with, and this ship will not be broken for any reason. However, I am willing to create other characters for people if they need them, we have rped with before, write well with each other and if I have the time to do them.

PLEASE NOTE: I do not write Durincest or LGBTQ romantic relationships/smut, so please don't ask, or put pressure on me to write them. I do not multi-ship my characters. I also do not ship Kili and Tauriel, but I am willing to do storylines where they are friends. Don't shame me because of my stance on this. Anyone repeatedly requesting this will be blocked.
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