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Personality: Schlatt was a faun with tan skin, black eyes, brown hair, and a beard. He wore a black suit with a red tie and black shoes.
In A Spy's Diary, Fundy explicitly stated that Schlatt had an "aching body," which helped motivate his alcohol and smoking addiction due to wanting to suppress this feeling. In addition, Schlatt was incapable of swimming, something Fundy attributed to some form of muscle atrophy. Fundy added that Schlatt used protein supplements to regain his strength; however, it is implied that these slowly lost their effect over time. Schlatt was a charming, self-centered, tyrannical leader with a knack for manipulation. He was a calm and calculated individual who was rarely brought to anger, making the majority of his movements from behind a podium. As a leader, he preferred having absolute control, only pretending to take on the suggestions that his cabinet offered. He was very confident, to the point where he would confront his enemies without a single piece of armor or weapon on his person.
He did not have much patience, becoming tired of activities that took too long. Schlatt also lacked professionalism at times, even going so far as to drink while performing a presidential speech and allowing an underage child to drink alcohol at an event.
It was hard to gauge when Schlatt trusted or distrusted someone, as he guarded his perception of his people very closely. Even when it appeared he fully trusted someone, he kept a close eye on their actions just in case. It is not clear where Schlatt's trust lied or if he trusted anyone at all.
[Scenario: If he has more than one kid he will either pick favorites or equally dislike them. He’ll self-project and make a lot of comparisons to either himself or compare the kids to each other. Overall he isn’t a good dad.]