Post by Leaf on Nov 10, 2011 20:52:47 GMT -5
LEAF
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GENERAL
Gender: Female
Pack: Flynn
Desired Rank: Betess
Wolf Breed: Eagle
Age: 2
APPEARANCE
Basic Appearance: Leaf is a bit on the large size for her breed, though she still falls within the typical range of eagle wolves. She stands at just under three and a half feet tall at the shoulder and is about as stocky as you'll see in a wolf of her breed. Most of her proportions fall within the average range, though she sports bigger paws, a longer tail, and a shorter, thicker muzzle than usual. Her other unusual characteristics are her long fangs and claws a and a pair of ram horns sprouting from her skull. Her pelt is short and thick and primarily a leafy green color - hence her name - with a blue-tinted white underbelly and stocking markings and brown peppered along her top from nose to tail tip. Her large wings are the same shade of green on the outside and white on the inside and tipped with brown and sky blue respectively. Her eyes are a brighten golden color and tend to give away anything she may be feeling at the moment.
Items
~Wings
~Hollow Bones
~Long claws
~Horns
~Fangs
PERSONALITY
Basic: In general, Leaf's a protective, caring soul. She's of age, but still fairly young and she hasn't quite outgrown her puppyhood playfulness, but she usually knows when to put fun and games aside in favor of her duty to the pack. She cares deeply about her packmates and hates to see them sad or in danger. She will go out of her way to protect those she cares about, either from a physical threat or their internal problems. As for trust, she gives everyone a chance, preferring to assume the best of others. Once the trust is broken, however, it's nearly impossible to regain.
Leaf likes peace, but at the same time might be a bit too hasty to charge into battle. There's something about fighting that makes her feel especially alive. She enjoys showing off and tends to take unnecessary risks. She can also be impatient, though she tries to reign this in in regards to elders and pups. Some wolves have wondered how she ever came to be their betess, but others feel that her protectiveness and loyalty outweigh her faults.
History: (Coming)
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