Embers
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Post by Embers on Aug 10, 2014 14:55:48 GMT -5
GENDER, female SPECIES, aboriginal canine
APPEARANCE, This female is tall, long, and lanky with wide ears and a pointed muzzle. Her fur is short but thick and peppered in different shades of gray-brown with a solid, dark shade coloring her legs and face. Her large eyes are a medium gray-green color.
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Post by SeleneHime on Oct 9, 2014 16:45:40 GMT -5
Maura,
PERSONALITY, Maura boasts a lean, strong frame, and with it, curiously large ears that become a subject of sensitivity for her. She's more than a little bashful about them, and they often flatten with a subconscious attempt to make them look smaller. This sometimes makes her look blandly passive-aggressive, whether she realizes it or not. Yet, her bashfulness over her ears is only matched by the size of her inquisitive soul. Her undying need to know is well paired with the desire for adventure, tempered only by a dash of introspection. She has a tendency to dwell on things to see just how well they truly fit together, and suss out anything that might not be quite right in the process. This makes her a relatively decent judge of character after she gains a little life experience, but even that isn't fool safe. That, and her tendency to try to tweak situations, just to see what might happen, doesn't necessarily work in her favor – and even then, she's harsh on herself is something doesn't go as she intended it, or if she makes a mistake.
Even though she is primarily social, and thrives around others, it still gets to a point where she has to go stake out a niche for herself, just for a little while. Maura's self-critical nature is probably what drives her to solitude every now and then, even if she makes the same observations in others – they just don't always stay in her mouth. Once they make it out, though, she stands by them. Admitting she was wrong, out loud, is difficult. Stepping on toes is, unfortunately, easier by far for her. Becoming a little more thoughtful of others as she gets older might be the boost she needs, especially when dragging others on outings as she is wont to do.
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