The Player

The Player is the person you play the whole entirety of Familiar Travels. They are human from Midgard but only came to the college because they were given a scholarship. They live away from the dorms that the other classmates live in, only living in a single house.

Appearance
The player is a human being that has light blue skin and yellow eyes. They are often seen in the game wearing a black cloak.

A tiny star appears above the player's forehead during the walking cutscenes, though it doesn't show up near the end of volume 2. They are wearing light purple-blue hoodie and dark blue sweatpants. The hoodie is always over their head, which creates a little shadow that casts over their forehead.

In the werewolf form,  which would only appear in the sex scenes of the game. They're a dark gray wolf with a black stripe running down their back. They have a white underbelly and arms. The player would have long ears and a snout that has little fangs sticking out of it.

In the dragon form, which can only appear if the player hangs out with Nill. They are a small, light blue dragon with a lighter underbelly and horns sticking out of the player's blue hoodie.

Personality
The player is shown to be a kind-spirited person in the game and is always there to help their friends out. They always try to look out for others in their friend group, even if they might get thrown into prison by the Nameless.

However, they have deep personal issues with their mental health. Often making them feel like everyone is really just hating them and feeling worthless. They often question what is even real and what isn't. Feeling as if they are "being controlled like a puppet" throughout their entire life. In the game, they would often get extremely anxious or terrified if there is a conflict with the others, this resulting in panic attacks seen throughout the game.

Before the events of Volume 1
The player is done with a university on Midgard, though they really didn't have anything to do anymore since they already graduated from college. Spending most of their days slacking on their computer and having a midlife crisis.

They got letters from the colleges they got recommended to when they noticed that one certain college's letter had caught their eye due to the magic coming off of it.