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Abusive Parents: His mother, Yvette, was rarely there and basically disregard, due to being a drug addict, him and Bruce, his father. It became to the point that he doesn't want to see her again. Although, she was legitimately trying to see him and was clean; however, her past demons caught her at the wrong time. And it's one of his Berserk Buttons.
Afraid of Blood: Ironically, he can’t stomach the sight of it. This was due from seeing a dead body when he was younger. It became subdued when he's twenty one but it still makes him queasy.
American Accents: He speaks with a tenor urban accent with a little surfer dude and southern jive turkey sprinkled in there. He also can speak Patois, but only when he’s angry or in distress. He waters it down when he's with the Louds but it comes in full force when he's with his own friends. It gets very deep when he’s twenty one and he honed his skills with Patois to the point that he can seamlessly switch between that and English.
Badass Beard: (Post ten year jump) He has a huge, bushy as hell beard!!!! He had a mere five o' shadow when he was sixteen.
Badass Crew: His own group of friends called the Wolfpak. They later became pseudo peacemakers for middle and high school. They were also the driving force for the two time champion winning Royal Woods Highwaymen football team.
Badass Driver: After his professional wrestling career was cut short due to backstage politics, he became a professional drifter. Then, Redline Rave came a knockin’…
Badass Family: A distant ancestor of his was a part of the Negro Fort. His grandfather used to be a part of the Deacons for Defense and Justice before becoming a rancher. His grandmother used to be a Black Panther before becoming a Broadway actress. His father was a short lived boxing champ.
Baritone Of Strength: His voice is deep for a twelve year old (Akin to season 2 and beyond Huey Freeman) and he is willing to get into a fight. It's gets VERY deep when he's sixteen.
Because You Were Nice To Me: T.K.'s way of repaying Lincoln for asking his parents to adopt the dreadhead was to let Lincoln live with him in his house after termites ate up his dorm room. Also, T.K. received a bout of this from Krystal for giving her a chance and the time of day via her losing her weight and becoming a straight knockout.
Berserk Button: Don’t compare him to his biological mother and harming the Louds (especially the ladies, a HUGE Hell no!). Cheating and speaking ill of his late father are also other ways to set him off quickly.
Beware the Quiet Ones: Lord help you if you give him a chance to speak with his fists when he's trying to go about his business.
Big Eater: Not to an insane extent but be careful where you put your food when around him. It has got him into trouble here and there. It's a running joke whether he can beat Lynn in an eating contest. It also got him wrongfully grounded at one point as he wasn’t the culprit.
The Big Guy: His height doesn’t hinder him to handle any heavy duty job thanks to his time during football and keeping up with an exercise routine. Plus, he has heavy hands and this also fuels his pride. More specifically, he's class one and four.
Big Brother Instinct: After being adopted, T.K. will fight tooth and nail to make sure the younger Louds are in one piece, and quickly cherishes them as his siblings.
Big Man on Campus: Eventually becomes this in high school after becoming the football team captain. He solidifies this after winning his first championship.
Big, Little Brother: He’s actually two months older than Lincoln but shorter than him. To TK's chagrin, Lincoln loves to rub it in sometimes.
Birds of a Feather: What he affectionately calls his 'Sisters in Arms' (Ronnie Anne, Sid, Nikki, and Stella). He found camaraderie with Ronnie, Sid, and Nikki by skateboarding. With Stella, they grew closer due to their love of cars.
Blue Is Heroic: He's a quiet but noble hearted guy who prefers dark royal blue clothing.
Brilliant but Lazy: A believer of 'work smarter, not harder.' He would rather just lounge around, skateboard, or overall cut loose than to apply himself to something. He honestly is smart but goes about it with STREET smarts.
Blood Knight: Loves a good fight; however, he tries and not to do it in front of the younger siblings. All bets are off if he's pissed though. His father, Bruce, used to be a short lived boxer in his prime.
Boxing Battler: His father was a Golden Glove boxer before retiring from boxing very early due to having to raise T.K. on his own. T.K. picked up a knack for this and decided to improve after finding Bruce's old recordings of his matches and wanted to pay tribute to him.
Break The Badass: It was not a good time for T.K. when Yvette came to visit.
Brooding Guy, Gentle Girl: A brother and sister example with Lori and Leni. After vowing to themselves to become honorary moms to T.K., they let the dreadhead speak up more whenever it looks like he needs to and try to gently coax him to speak more in general; the two bring the best out of the dreadhead. They also give him advice on how to treat a girl well after knowing about him and Krystal. The dynamic can switch when either/both two blondes needs a pick me up and T.K. is the only one in arm’s length since he knows that they would do the same thing for him. Also, him and Krystal counts as this too; she also bring the best out of him just as much as Lori and Leni.
Bruiser with a Soft Center: He is a hardass to those that don't know him well but it is a different case when someone does know him personally; he'll give you the tank top off of his back. Also, Lori and Leni baby him at times; furthermore, he has a better relationship with Rita and the feminine Loud sisters.
Brutal Honesty: Will let you have the full truth, even if you asked to be gentle. This is due from living in Dallas and not having a mother, causing him to have a straight-to-the-point attitude; however, due to the Louds being sensitive, T.K. has to water it down for them but not to point of lying.
Challenge Seeker: He is always down for something new that piques his interest.
Character Tics: When he lies, he flares his nostrils.
Chef Of Iron: He can fight and whip it in the kitchen. Although, he had to cook for himself after his mom left, his dad (Bruce didn't like to do this) had to go somewhere here and there, and his grandma (she was in her last legs as a broadway actress) wasn't available to watch the dreadhead all the time.
Combat Pragmatist: He can definitely hold his own in fight especially after learning to box but when push comes to shove, well....hope you can dodge a swing from the nearest thing from TK's grasp.
Cool Bike: (Ten year skip) He owns a custom chopper.
Cool Car: (Ten year skip) He owns a series of cars.
Dark and Troubled Past: His father got shot and his mother was nowhere to be found, leaving him to be an orphan; furthermore his extended family couldn't take him in due to their own personal and/or financial struggles. He’s still hurting after it but keeps it under wraps. His visits his dad's grave every year when he turned twenty one.
Deadpan Snarker: Can snark with the best of them; however, it has gotten him into trouble at times.
Death Glare: A very convincing resting bitch face. A lighter version of this would be one of his default expressions.
Determinator: He will see through that everything and anything will get done…if it involves him or his siblings. This has gotten him into trouble skating wise.
Dreadlock Rasta: He’s rebellious, free spirited, and proud of his independence. He’s also of Jamaican descent.
Dreadlock Warrior: An ebony eradicator with kickass, flowing locks. He did cut them off from the age of twelve to the age of twenty.
Dreary Half-Lidded Eyes: Reflects his laid back and snarky attitude.
Easily Embarrassed Youngster: Downplayed as he can hide it well but the girls like to catch him off guard with hugs, cheek pulls, or smooches on the cheek. It also doesn’t help that his face lights up like a Christmas tree.
Every Scar has a Story: (Post five year jump) He got the x-shaped scar on his chest in Great Lakes City after encountering a crazed bum. After getting over the shock of it, he thinks it cool.
Exhausted Eye Bags: (Post five year jump) He get these after he and Lincoln become the oldest in the house.
Gasshole: Loves dealing out some serious farts and burps.
Good Is Not Soft: Although he is willing to help and is good natured when you give him a chance, he is still blunt, sarcastic, aggressive, and petty; very, VERY petty. Growing up with a bunch of girls has NOT dull any of those traits what so ever; furthermore, he just gotten better at hiding those vices.
Face Of A Thug: Has impeccable resting bitch face but is willing to show a softer side and stand up for others.
Fatal Flaw: His pride being attacked.
Fire-Forged Siblings: His relationship with Lori. When they first met, T.K. thought that Lori was an egotistical uber bitch/drama queen and Lori thought that he was a cocky meat head and eerily quiet, so the dreadhead opted to stay out of her way when he first started going over to the Loud House when he can help it. After T.K.'s adoption, the two spending some time together, and Lori maturing here and there, their relationship is one of the strongest of the siblings; especially after Lori, along with Leni took the role of honorary mothers to him. Lori also wore one of T.K.'s bandanas on her wrist after he left for his skateboarding adventure.
Foil: To Lincoln and Clyde. Like Clyde, T.K. is an only child but he has a mom and dad like Lincoln (before he got adopted by the Louds). TK is more rough than Lincoln and Clyde; furthermore, more brash and masculine in personality overall than the two.
Formerly Fat: Had a ton of baby fat back in the day. This was one of the reasons that he was such a dominant fullback in his football days.
I Got Bigger: (Post ten year jump) Let’s just say that ten years is a long time for him to grow. He became as tall as Lori and the biggest (weight-wise: 278 lbs) of the Louds.
In a Single Bound: Downplayed. While his speed is lacking, his ability to get some serious air at times is marvelous.
I Just Want to Be Normal: Invoked and downplayed. He's fine with letting others shine, get their time in spotlight, and with him being in the background, if they did all the work. He knows that he'll get his time to shine eventually. This also allows him keep an eye on any...potential snakes that decide to try him or his family because many people don't know that the Louds are the ones that adopted him.
I Owe You My Life: Downplayed. If it wasn't for Lincoln, T.K. would be living on the streets. Thanks to him, T.K. feels low key indebted to Lincoln for asking his own parents to adopt him. Naturally, he became his right hand whenever Clyde wasn't around; however, he didn't follow Lincoln blindly. The dreadhead had a critique or two when the situation called for it.
I Work Alone: More so than Lincoln. It's more because he doesn't want anyone pulled into his brand of nonsense, which tends to buckwild at times, and he doesn't want them to be hurt because of it. Only when he gets help is when the situation is looking dire.
Handwriting As Characterization: His handwriting has a graffiti look to it, trailing back to where he came from and he just likes to look at graffiti in his spare time.
Happily Adopted: He became a Loud at the end of The Pursuit of Family and he’s damn proud of it!
Hated Hometown: Dallas became a hive of crime when he was 6 and it gotten worse as he grew older. He and his dad moving to Royal Woods was the perfect excuse for him to forget about Dallas, for better or for worse. Finally, the law enforcement gotten a hold on it as T.K. grew even older but the dreadhead is still adamant about not going back.
He's Back: On two occasions: When he retired from skateboard as he began high school, he focused on football and eventually became the star fullback and two time champ (freshman and sophomore) and retiring from that at the beginning of his junior year to later comeback to skateboarding at twenty one. On a heartwarming note, his eventual return to Royal Woods after his three year skating expedition.
Heavy Sleeper: Don't expect the dreadhead to be up before, the earliest, 10 A.M., or the latest, 11 A.M. If he has somewhere he needed to be, then he'll be up early otherwise.
Hell Is That Sound: An ominous bell sounding not unlike the Undertaker's and/or a sinister braaam sound goes off when he's about to go unstoppable rage.
Heroic Build: You can’t really tell but he has one at eleven, but it’s more evident when he’s twenty one.
Heroic Mime: He didn't speak since he was five until a little while after settling down in Royal Woods. He used a Notes app on his phone to speak.
Hidden Depths: He's in choir (initially, to get out of class during Christmas but developed a love for singing.), wants to learn knitting (he eventually does), has a routine workout, knows a bit of Spanish and Jamaican Patois, and is a rap and hip hop snob.
Hypocritical Humor: He gets on to his siblings for eating his stuff. When he himself gets called out on eating THEIR food, he opted to buy his own fridge for his own room.
Knuckle Cracking: Strong enough to do this Bruce Lee style.
Lightning Bruiser: (Post ten year jump) As a wrestler.
Long-Haired Pretty Boy: His dreads were already to his shoulders by the time when he was 12. It gets longer when he’s twenty one as it goes to his butt.
Made of Iron: Downplayed. The boy is Texas tough as they come but he took some bad spills as he grew up. It also known, at least in the boxing world, that his dad was famous for his toughness.
Man Hug: Was shy at hugging or receiving hugs from Lincoln but eventually grew out of it.
Mellow Fellow: As laid-back as the blue he wears. Others felt at ease sometimes when he's around. Lincoln, the girls, their parents mistook this as him not being perceptive and tried numerous ways to get his attention; it got crazier when the Casagrandes got ahold of this and decided to lend a hand. In reality, he is paying attention. He just wants to see who would crack first.
Mighty Glacier: Due to his short legs, he has a harder time keeping up but he still can dish out some pain. He’s at his fastest when he’s on his skateboard. He grows out of this when he became a wrestler.
Minored In Ass Kicking: One of his dad's life quotes that he adopted to his own life is 'The skillful hawk hides its talons.' Since being adopted by the Louds, T.K. tries his best to stay out of trouble and not to get any fights, especially around the little ones. That being said: don't gift him a reason to show you Hell. There is muscle underneath the baggy clothes. He used to be a former football player, keeps up a workout routine, and that before the couple of times he had to defend himself in Dallas when the offending party won't fuck off.
Momma's Boy: More lowkey than Lincoln, but T.K. cherishes the time he spends with Rita, especially after Yvette is such a piece of work. He's been given another go at an actual mother and son relationship, and he's not lettin' this pass up.
Morality Chain: Lori, Leni, Lincoln, The younger Louds, Rita, Krystal, and Stella are this to him.
Morality Chain Beyond The Grave: His father (R.I.P.); T.K. strives to be the best version of himself to honor Bruce. It helps that he has loved ones to keep him on the straight and narrow.
Muscles Are Meaningful: (Post ten year jump) Oh so damn meaningful!
Multicolored Hair: (Post ten year jump) When he was younger, the feminine Louds wanted to dye his dreadlocks but he was VERY against it. Later, he dyes the tips of his dreadlocks the same color as Leni’s out of respect and thankfulness for her. Afterwards, he let
the feminine Louds dye his hair however they wanted.
Nice Guy: Simply give the dreadhead a chance: he can do nice. Don't take that for weakness though.
The Nicknamer: Lincoln: Snowcap and Slime, Sisters: Shawty, sis sis, lady, hon | younger sisters: Lil one, babygirl [Specifically Luna: St. Lunatic | Lynn Jr.: Sporty | Lucy: Spooky | Lana: Grease Monkey | Lily: Lilypad], Stella: Stretch, Liam: Big Country.
Nerves Of Steel: Downplayed. He seen some shit in Dallas (like a dead body), which is why the zaniness of the Louds or someone antagonizing him don't really faze him; furthermore, it's one of the reasons he became fast friends with Lincoln. He still wince and cringe but it's subtle.
No Sympathy: Enforced with the teen that killed his father, who is serving a life sentence. He personally hopes that the fucker rots. Also, his own mother falls under this after walking out (not willingly) on him again.
The Night Owl: He prefers the night and stays up late on weekends doing whatever in his room; if it were up to him, he would be out skating various spots around town during nightfall but he's too young and the walls are thin. The nights are peaceful and he is guaranteed that he has the house to himself unless he is too noisy, which is not likely for him; he tries to be considerate for the others that are sleeping.
Only Known by Their Nickname: He has been known as T.K. since ever. He isn’t a stickler being called by Terrence, his first name. He also has been known by Tee Kee, Terri, and Terr Bear by Leni, Lola, and Lori. Some of the tomboys Louds called him T-Bone or T-Loc. Only Lily can call him Kelli since it was the only thing she could pronounce when she was a baby and Lori used to tease him with it until she straightened up.
Pint-Sized Powerhouse: Thanks to him playing fullback in football and he’s one of the shorter preteens. Again, he grows out of this when he became a wrestler.
Puppy Dog Eyes: T.K. can't do it himself but a good way to get him to do what you need from him is this combined with a pout. Especially if you know him.
The Quiet One: Overall, very relaxed and he keeps to himself. He only talks when he’s talked to. This was due to all of the insanity he endured back in Dallas. Lori and Leni are trying to gently coax him out of this. At twenty one, he's more outspoken and confident but he retains this because he likes to hear himself think.
Rags to Riches: He came from nothing and eventually became one of the top skateboarders in the world. After that, he became a top but short lived wrestler.
Real Men Wear Pink: He can actually cook to an extent. He later joined in the Home Ec. class in High School. At twenty one, he frequently helps Lynn Sr. at his restaurant sometimes and when Sr. cooks for his family when they get together. Before he left after graduating, Lynn Sr. wanted him to work full time but T.K. wanted to travel cross country and the rest is history.
Red Eyes, Take Warning: His pupils change to red when he’s really about to go postal.
Red Oni, Blue Oni: The red oni to Lincoln's blue oni.
Responsible Sibling, Foolish Sibling: The foolish sibling to Lincoln’s responsible sibling.
Self-Made Man: With his skateboarding skills and his street smarts, this former orphan was able to carve a better life for himself and return to Royal Woods as a success.
Scary Black Man: Again, very chilled but will play this terrifyingly straight when pissed.
Screams like a Little Girl: He will deny the obvious fact until he dies.
Sensitive Guy, Manly Man: The brutish, stony manly man to Lincoln’s perky, sympathetic sensitive guy.
Signature Headgear: He’s rarely seen without his blue headband. He switched to a bandana when he grew older and is rarely seen without it as well.
Skilled and Strong: He took up boxing to pay tribute to his father; he took up Muay Thai when he was a wrestler to prevent becoming a one trick pony.
The Slacker: This nearly gotten him sent to military school, which was the wakeup call that he needed to get better about his work ethic. Also the reason that Lincoln and Clyde didn’t partner up with him at first whenever there was a group project.
Split and Reunion: When T.K. and Lincoln started going to middle school, they were scheduled different classes. Even if he wanted to, there wasn't anytime T.K. could spent time with Lincoln and the others unless it was at lunch or after school. The dreadhead made due with his own group of friends and Krystal, who thankfully went to the same school as he. Finally in the next year due to him being an office aide, T.K. was able to spend some time with Lincoln and the others, and even guest starred in some Action News Team segments.
Stepford Snarker: Uses this to cope with his father’s death and growing up in general.
Stereotype Flip: He came from the shitty part of Dallas but isn't really smitten with its 'lifestyles'. Thanks to his dad moving himself and T.K. to Royal Woods, the dreadhead now has a chance of making something of himself the RIGHT way.
Talented but Trained: He got this way on skateboarding after a few years after his first foray into football. Also, he picked up Boxing and Muay Thai (this when he was a wrestler) along the way.
Team Dad: (Post five year jump) He and Lincoln became this after Lynn left the house. T.K. became the chilled, cool 'dad' while Lincoln became the sensitive but strict 'dad'; however, T.K. would also rein in either Lincoln or his siblings if either of them got out of line and vice versa. This also extends to both of friend groups.
Terror Hero: The Intimidator with a dash of the dreaded. It helps to learn from growing up in a city that had consecutive years of high crime rate and his knack for fighting helps with this as most rather not try to fight him.
Third-Party Peacekeeper: Whenever Thanksgiving and Christmas is around the corner, the dreadhead is asked to keep the atmosphere calm and welcoming between the Louds, the Casagrandes, and from time to time: his own blood family. The main reason is because of T.K.'s willingness to stay neutral unless there's a clearly offending party. He'll get the job done with the tactfulness of a referee, literally. If there was a quarrel with anyone of them, T.K. would take them to a quiet room for them to talk it out respectfully in order to stomp the beef. If not: either party is not going to eat. It also helped as T.K. gotten older, he gotten bigger and no one dared to pick a fight with him.
Thrill Seeker: Come with the job of being a skateboarder.
Tranquil Fury: His preferred method of displaying anger. He rarely yells like Lincoln but expect a beating from T.K. if he has you in his sights and you were the cause of his ire.
Turns out Like his Father: Physically, he takes after his mother except hairstyle wise but mentally, he’s his father but quieter.
X Marks the Hero: (Post ten year jump) The x on his chest and also he’s a good natured guy.
Unaffected By Spice: His dad made fireball chili on occasion, so the dreadhead built an immunity to spicy stuff. At twelve, he's working to Carolina Reapers.
Unskilled, but Strong: His fighting was sloppy and unrefined as he fought dirty, but that didn't matter much as he hit like a small freight train. Eventually, he learned boxing and later on, Muay Thai, to remedy this.
Unstoppable Rage: His temper is a slow burn but if you piss him off and his rage can rival Lori’s, Lola’s, or Lynn’s; it also comes with a mighty roar if he doesn't feel like talking. It would take all of the Louds to successfully hold him back. This was the other reason that he was such a dominant fullback in his football days. Him keeping up a workout routine helps with this.
Walking The Earth: He did this for three years after graduating school in a cross country skating trip. Although, he had to go through Lynn Sr. and Rita, which temporarily made them go no contact and vice versa after a heated argument. Thankfully, it wasn't for nothing and he put himself on the map at 21 before returning to Royal Woods.
When He Smiles: He usually has a frown but when he gets the chance, his genuine smile can have him looking cute for once. It also helps that he has dimples.
Wouldn’t Hit a Girl: He can’t bring himself to do it and instead opts to cause no harm. He tends to avoid the colossal brawls that his siblings start because of the huge girl count, and because he could possibly knock most of them out with a good hit; his dodging ability only gotten better after he took up boxing. He will end the fight if the instigating girl cannot take the hint though.
Wrestler In All Of Us: Would pull moves here and there when he fought back in Dallas. He actually became one at twenty one and nabbed a few titles and had well-received title reigns. He only stop after one year and a half due to creative differences.