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Dejan Ravi was an inhabitant of Togi, brother to Devi Ravi and son to Prana Ravi and Ishar Ravi.
Personality
Dejan was known for a friendly and helpful attitude, laced with a mischievous streak. He was firmly pacifistic in his inclinations and a friend of pokémon, preferring to err on the side of protecting them over his fellow human beings. Nonetheless, he was not misanthropic, and while not exaggeratedly social (Togi's size somewhat forbidding that in itself) tended to get along with anyone he set out to speak to.
Despite that friendship with him came easily, his stubborn, principled nature was cause for plenty frustration for long-term interaction. He wasn't famous for understanding other people's point of view in regards to something he felt strongly about, and while he never raised his voice about it, he could carry with him an air of arrogant superiority on the matter. He shared his hard head with the rest of the family in that regard.
Appearance
Dejan had dark hair - less multicoloured than his sister's and thus without granting an impression of crimson - and an identical colour of irides as Devi: Maroon with sparse spatters of copper and darkness, spaced irregularly but numerous enough to grant a uniform 'very dark amber' impression at a distance. He was the shorter one of the siblings, albeit not by much, and for Togi circumstances - requiring frequent climbing up and down rope ladders as it does - was a physical pushover, quite wiry, if not to detriment of his confidence.
Pokémon
- Sirkkeli (Scyther)
- Sciuria (Sentret)
History
Dejan Ravi's Sehto history in canon is brief but tragic - known as a good friend to his pokémon and protective of them to obsessive degree, he fell prey to the whim of his Scyther, who, while certainly a friend of its master, simply had a bit of a capricious personality and underestimated its own strength and the danger it posed to his health (perhaps to large parts because of how unafraid he'd always shown himself to be of its bladed arms), and one day attacked him in a huff, fatally wounding him.
And that was the end of Dejan Ravi - serving as most of the reason for Devi Ravi's bitter wariness and scorn for the creatures.