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Description
Name: Cerium
Atomic symbol: Ce
Atomic number: 58
Species: bird (may look like phoenix)
Gender: Male
Age: ? (Unknown real age), 29 years old outside
Height: 155cm/5' 1"
Category: Lanthanides , Inner Transition metals, Rare earth metal
Colour scheme and design concept:
- Red - Cerium sulfide used as a red pigment
- Fire orange-red and yellow – [1] Colour of Cerium (IV) salts [2] Cerium (and Iron) will make sparks when struck / Cerium metal is highly pyrophoric, meaning that when it is ground or scratched, the resulting shavings catch fire [3] Cerium used as lighter flints
- Silvery gray – Pure Cerium metal
- Wears glasses with pale yellow frame - color of Cerium (IV) oxide
- Top feather looks like fire
- Has Ceres symbol on his back – Cerium is named after the dwarf planet, Ceres
- ‘Ce’ marking on right palm
- ‘58’ marking on his forehead
Colour code (Hex Code (#RRGGBB ), Decimal Code (R, G, B)):
- Main feather ranging from red to yellow:
- Red: Hex Code - f00000, Decimal Code – (240, 0, 0)
- Red-orange: Hex Code - ff6a06, Decimal Code – (255, 106, 6)
- Orange: Hex Code - ffa306, Decimal Code – (255, 163, 6)
- Yellow-orange (also color of eyebrows): Hex Code - ffcd06, Decimal Code – (255, 205, 6)
- Yellow: Hex Code - ffff00, Decimal Code – (255, 255, 0)
- Silvery grey (torso, beak, tip of tail feathers, feet): Hex Code - bdbdbd, Decimal Code – (189, 189, 189)
- Gray (eyes): Hex Code - a4a4a4, Decimal Code – (164, 164, 164)
- Pale yellow (glasses frame, marking on back): Hex Code - ffff79, Decimal Code – (255, 255, 121)
Font used: Jungle Burnout Font
- Cool, energetic, outgoing
- Have the ability to create and control fire, but not extinguish fire (and he needs to be dry to use his firepower), and absorb ultraviolet light (Cerium compounds (both (III) and(IV)) absorb UV light), hence he is very tolerant to heat
- When gets angry, his body is fiery
- Close friends with Iron (Cerium resembles Iron and the two elements used in lighter flints), Cadmium (Cerium sulphide used as a red pigment, alternative to cadmium sulfide pigments, and Cadmium and Cerium found in tobacco plants), Thorium * and Lanthanum (refer to Lanthanum’s personality)
- Loves cooking (Cerium (III) oxide is used in the inside walls of self-cleaning ovens to prevent the build-up of cooking residues) and watching TV (Cerium is also an essential component of phosphors used in TV screens and fluorescent lamps)
- Interest in chemistry (Cerium compounds are used as catalyst such as for the cracking of petroleum, for the combustion of thorium oxide and catalytic converter)
- Sometimes works with Lanthanum (Cerium is used in carbon-arc lighting)
* Not only Thorium is below Cerium or both used as gas mantle, but because thorium oxide mixed with cerium dioxide to form bright white light in gas mantle, and Cerium is the most abundant Lanthanides and Thorium is the most abundant Actinides