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Post by The Orchard on Jun 15, 2013 11:05:09 GMT -5
GENDER, male SPECIES, aboriginal feline
APPEARANCE, His coat seems divided in two - flame-orange on the top and snow-white on the bottom- and is broken by long black stripes that run straight up and down and cover everywhere from the tips of his ears to his tail. His paws, the only part of him left unstriped, are tipped in a downy white fur that matches the color of his underbelly and seem soft and delicate, with long jagged claws. He is small, petite for a feline, and seems to accent this feature with his short whiskers and tail, and the way he crouches slightly whenever he walks, making him appear smaller still.
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rivit
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Post by rivit on Jun 15, 2013 14:26:31 GMT -5
Jiro,
PERSONALITY, Jiro is... well... he's a fun loving creature. He likes to get out there, have adventures, make memories, that sort of thing. But he also likes to be amused. This feline gets bored easily, and boy does he hate being bored. So he tries to make sure there is almost always something fun going on. Well, fun for him anyway. All too often his form of 'fun' is pranks, pranks that are often at other people's expense. It is very rarely that he feels guilty over anything he does. After all, if someone can't take a joke and have some fun that's their own problem. Commitment is not something he is very good with, resulting in him almost constantly traveling from one place to another. But that is not to say that he is not determined, especially in one particular aspect. If he sees something he wants he will go to great lengths to get it, making deals that he will often fail to go through with. Well, go through with in the way he said. Sure he'll give you what he said, but with the way he twists his words there is often some sort of loophole in what was said.
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