Cyprus is very driven and hard-working. From a young age, she was a little more mature and independent than her peers. It made her feel somewhat isolated from others her age and even though the other pups were kind to her, she felt lonely and different, but wasn't sure why. As she got older, she realized that though she had been born male, her true self was female. Though it was still scary, coming out was made easier for her by the guidance of her packmate, Antigone, who was also trans. Because he had come out a while before she did, he had introduced the pack to the concept of transgender wolves and their packmates knew how to treat and accept Cyprus. Antigone took on a sort of mentor role towards her. She still likes to have her own space and time to herself, but appreciates having someone to talk to who can understand how she feels and just having a friend to spend time with in general. Her adoptive fathers, Priam and Nyke, are very supportive and proud of her, and she spent most of her time with them, sometimes feeling like they were her only friends. After her fathers' deaths, she became closer to the wolf who would become her mate, Dusty. While Cyprus still likes to have alone time, she is glad to have a best friend in her true love.