Embers
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Post by Embers on Aug 25, 2011 11:16:48 GMT -5
GENDER, female SPECIES, aboriginal canine
APPEARANCE, Lean and muscular, this girl has a form suited to running. Her fur is short and tidy, except her tail and mane, where the hair is rather long. Her eyes are a bright, silvery gold.
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Post by lioness on Aug 26, 2011 2:02:53 GMT -5
NAME, Eva
PERSONALITY, This little tomboy is what you’d call… interesting. She’s a bright, lively creature, everything about her bursting with life, energy and love. She wants to be around others, just to make them happy, and with her quick wit and wonderful sense of humour, she usually manages it. Not afraid to put herself ‘on the stage’ as it were, she admittedly quite enjoys being at the centre of attention and basking in everyone else’s smiles. So she’s something of an exhibitionist, but for the most part she’s kind and loving. A helpful soul by nature, ask her to do something, particularly if it’s a sort of quest that can keep her occupied for a while, and this old girl will gladly do it.
For Eva has a wanderer’s spirit, and prefers not to spend a great deal of time in one place. She’ll be around for a month at most, then it’s time to move on and find something new. Naturally curious and with a love of learning, Eva’s always on the lookout for new people, new places and new to learn about, get to know and explore. Obviously this means that, unless you want to follow her everywhere around the globe (and she’d love it if you did), it’s difficult to form a long term friendship with her, and she’s cool with that. She does like company, but she can survive on her own, and she doesn’t need others around her. This means that she can be quite cruel in an unintentional way; abandoning those who would wish to be with her to go off on her own expeditions.
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