Embers
Administrator
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Post by Embers on Jul 3, 2014 13:09:05 GMT -5
GENDER, female SPECIES, aboriginal canine
APPEARANCE, She has an angular, masculine build. Her limbs are thick, her jaw square, and her brow heavy. She has sharp, protruding hip bones that seem to turn her gait into more of a prowl. Black, bee-stung lips are her most prominent feature.
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Jair
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Post by Jair on Jul 3, 2014 14:09:20 GMT -5
NAME, Kaolin Alluvium [Kay-Uh-Lin] [uh-loo-vee-uhm]
PERSONALITY, Kaolin is a very curious individual. She likes to think and contemplate. This specific Canine is often soft spoken and silent, but has a tendency to talk a lot when the situation presents itself. She may seem slow or even dumb, but she is really just thinking, turning things over in her head to inspect at every angle. Others may call her shy but, just as they may see her as slow, she only speaks when she wants to or feels she needs to. Kaolin has a tendency to let her mind wander, sometimes trailing off mid sentence. It is common to see her staring off in the distance contemplating the intricacies of life.
Another peculiar aspect to Kaolin is her appearance. She looks much like a male and in fact feels like she should have been born as one. Her slightly intimidating sight is in fact completely unrelated to her personality as, previously mentioned, she is soft spoken and rather docile. Her favorite phrase or, more accurately her most commonly uttered phrase is, "I am curious." (150+ words)
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