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Post by The Orchard on Jun 18, 2013 23:30:54 GMT -5
GENDER, male SPECIES, aboriginal feline
APPEARANCE, Brick red and slightly orange fur appear in mottled patches throughout his coat, blending well into one another. This male has a large, stocky build and well-developed muscles, wide-set eyes and a longish muzzle almost gives him a canine-like appearance. His ears are small for his face, but this doesn't seem to impair his hearing at all.
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alehue
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Post by alehue on Jun 19, 2013 11:41:50 GMT -5
WHO,
PERSONALITY, Who is a being that is much more complex than he thinks himself to be. The world, for him, is black and white when everyone else sees it in a thousand shades of colors. Even though he cares to see it in black and white, his vision explodes in all sorts of hues that no other being could ever hope to see. Even so, he has a sense of right and wrong that is infallible (or at least he thinks it to be).
All he wants to do is travel the world, and he is a proper wanderer. He keeps moving, never staying in one place for longer than a day or two. He hates to tie himself down to anything or anyone, because in the end they’ll end up making him weak or getting him hurt, even if they don’t meant to. Despite his utter detestment of company, he often finds himself with a constant companion, until they move on, as they inevitably do. Who is a dangerous creature to be around, and often he makes them leave to save themselves.
Who fancies himself a protector of things that cannot can protect themselves – so, essentially, everything. Even though he loves to protect, he hates to fight, creating a sort of paradox. He always has to find a way to protect those in need without hurting either party, and quite often he succeeds due to a clever mind and even cleverer words. He has a penchant for certain words that he finds himself using more often than he should, probably as a side effect of thinking so much and so often and seeing so much.
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