User blog:Emeraldblade95/PG Proposal: Cavin



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A proposal for Cavin from Disney’s Adventures of the Gummi Bears.

What is the Work?
Disney’s Adventures of the Gummi Bears is a Disney Cartoon from the 1980s and early 90s that is about a group of mythological bears who defend the fictional English Kingdom of Dunwyn from the evil tyrant Duke Igthorn, who plans on overthrowing King Gregor and ruling it with an iron fist. The Gummis foil Igthorn’s plans in many episodes, often with the aide of a powerful elixir called Gummiberry Juice which allows Gummi bears to bounce, and humans to gain super strength for a limited amount of time.

Very few humans are aware of the Gummis’ existence; notable examples include a young page named Cavin, this King Gregor’s daughter Princess Calla, and Sir Gawain, a retired knight of Gregor’s court and Cavin’s grandfather.

Who is He? What has he done?
Cavin is a page who serves Sir Tuxford, King Gregor’s highest knight in his court. He is often times bullied by an older, more arrogant squire named Unwin, who thinks he is childish because he believes in the Gummi bears (unknownest to him, that they actually exist).

Cavin is loyal to King Gregor and respects Sir Tuxford and wishes to perform well beyond the duties of a page in order to one day become a knight.

Cavin is shown numerous times that he has a crush on Princess Calla, whom also shares the same feelings as well.

Corrupting Factors
Cavin can get stubborn at times when trying to prove to his superiors that he is more than capable of defeating Duke Igthorn; this has at least twice led into getting himself in trouble with Sir Tuxford.

Admirable Standard
Cavin is very courageous and selfless. He respects his allies and superiors and upholds promises he makes with them (such as keeping the secret of the Gummi bears existence safe).

Although occasionally stubborn, he has proven several times to Sir Tuxford that he is more than capable of stopping numerous threats to the kingdom he has sworn to protect. While this has occasionally led him into trouble, he has more often recieved acclaim and commendations for his heroism numerous times (such as when he rescued Princess Calla and King Gregor once when both were kidnapped by Duke Igthorn on two separate occasions).

Final Verdict
Cavin is a very noble page, I think he qualifies for Pure Good.