The Feelybeasts

“Empathy is a sixth sense. Melancholy is a lifestyle.”

Feelybeasts are the walking embodiment of “I had a feeling about that,” but also “I wrote a poem and now I’m crying.” This clan is made of emotional seers, intuitive oddballs, hug therapists, soft chaos goblins, and part-time visionaries with full-time feelings. They live somewhere between fantasy novel and fever dream—and honestly, they like it that way.

What sets them apart is their deep need for meaning. Like, existential meaning. Every conversation, every friendship, every oddly-shaped rock has the potential to unlock something profound. They don’t just ask how you are—they feel how you are, then make you a playlist about it. If the Thinkerdinks want to solve problems, Feelybeasts want to heal souls. Preferably through art, snacks, and eye contact that lasts a beat too long.

They are the idealists of the monsterverse. They believe people are inherently good (even if they don’t act like it), that the world can be changed (by writing, crying, or hugging strategically), and that small things matter more than anyone realizes. One kind word, one shared moment, one homemade mixtape? That's the stuff revolutions are made of, baby.

But don’t mistake them for delicate. Feelybeasts may look soft, but they’re fierce about their values. Cross one, and you’ll be gently but firmly removed from their emotional garden. They may not yell, but their silence hits like a slow-burning guilt spell. Their loyalty runs deep, and their expectations for connection are unrealistically high—but if you meet them there, they’ll love you like a sunrise wrote you a letter.

Feelybeasts thrive in dreamy spaces, unstructured moments, and deep one-on-ones that somehow turn into metaphysical therapy. They cry easily. They laugh loudly. They leave voice memos at 2am saying “I don’t know why, but I’m just feeling things.”

They’re not here to win. They’re here to connect, to inspire, and to remind everyone that monsters have feelings too—and they’ve crocheted a little emotional support scarf for yours.
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Lead with emotion, navigate with intuition, frequently get emotionally entangled with birds.
Feelybeasts are the starry-eyed idealists of the Poppersona world. Driven by emotion, guided by intuition, and emotionally derailed by dog videos, they are fueled by meaning and connection. These creatures don’t just feel things—they feel them *so hard* they accidentally start healing people through eye contact.

To a Feelybeast, the world is layered, emotional, symbolic. Conversations are never just words—they’re *vibes.* Relationships are sacred. Goodbyes are cinematic. And everything is either a metaphor or a red flag (sometimes both). They speak in soft truths, quiet laughs, and long silences that somehow mean everything.

They are often mistaken for fragile, but that’s because people confuse vulnerability with weakness. Feelybeasts are anything but weak. They’re emotional tanks in flower crowns. They’ll absorb your feelings, cry about them privately, and then comfort *you* about *your* outburst. Gently.
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Core Traits

  • Compassionate, creative, emotionally dexterous
  • Sensitive to energy shifts, tone changes, and weather that “feels weird”
  • Live for one-on-one connection and absolutely melt under group pressure
  • Inspired by beauty, justice, and the one time someone said “you really get me”
  • Emotionally tired 98% of the time but will still ask *how you’re doing*.

Fun Facts

  • Feelybeasts will emotionally adopt you within 20 minutes.
  • Most own a playlist titled “Just in Case I Feel Everything.”
  • They treat apologizing like a spiritual rite of passage.
  • Their notes app contains poetry, rage, and recipes they’ll never make.
  • If they send a long text, know it took emotional courage and 14 drafts.

Members

Nibbo Blundertuft

INFJ

Emotionally observant, chronically poetic, and slightly out of phase with reality. Nibbo is the kind of monster who shows up when you need advice you’re not ready to hear.

Milo Whimsybean

INFP

Quietly chaotic, deeply principled, and emotionally fused to their houseplants. Milo writes poems about clouds and makes decisions based on vibes, ghosts, or both.

Tilda Hugmoth

ENFJ

Emotionally intelligent, impressively organized, and always low-key coaching someone through a breakthrough. Tilda’s hugs come with a five-point plan.

Spronkle Glitterspasm

ENFP

Explosively curious, irrationally optimistic, and powered by glitter and chaos. Spronkle is a whirlwind of emotional enthusiasm with a soft, gooey core.

Ally Clan:

The Quibblings

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Structure meets soul. Quibblings bring comfort and dependability to Feelybeasts’ stormy waters. In return, Feelybeasts breathe warmth and emotional awareness into the Quibbling’s meticulously balanced world. It's routine meets revelation—and it somehow works like magic.

Why It Works:
  • Quibblings protect. Feelybeasts nurture.
  • Feelybeasts help Quibblings express. Quibblings help Feelybeasts focus.
  • One brings the tissues. The other brings the snacks.
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Rival Clan:

The Thinkerdinks

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Oh boy. These two do *not* speak the same language. Feelybeasts feel truth in their bones. Thinkerdinks need sources. Every discussion ends in “You’re being dismissive” vs. “You’re being dramatic.” There’s love here, but it’s buried under sighs and mutual confusion.

Why It Clashes:
  • Feelybeasts say, “I just know.” Thinkerdinks say, “How?”
  • Thinkerdinks avoid emotion. Feelybeasts *are* emotion.
  • Respect is possible. Agreement? Rare.
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*Ally and Rival data was collected through an emotionally-charged group survey conducted in a pillow fort. Results reflect strong feelings, not necessarily facts.

If You’re a Feelybeast, You Might…

  • Cry because someone looked at you kindly.
  • Have four hobbies, three causes, and two unspoken crushes.
  • Go nonverbal during conflict, but write a 1,500-word email afterward.
  • Feel guilty for saying “no,” even to spam calls.
  • Romanticize suffering, then talk a friend out of doing the same.

Deeply unserious. Tragically accurate.

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