Post by Venture on Jul 20, 2009 16:00:10 GMT -5
Name: Tigua
Age: 3 years
Gender: Female
Species: Normal
Desired Pack: None
Desired Position: None
Physical Characteristics:
Tigua is a rather beautiful wolf. Her fur is pure black, the shade of a starless night. She has only a single white 'cross' on her chest, directly between her forelegs. She has piercing yellow eyes. She can seem to look right through you. Her eyes are probably the most striking feature about her. They are the things you notice about her first. And they say that the eyes can tell you everything about someone. Well, this holds true for Tigua. You will know when she's pissed off at you, and it would be wise to get out of the way. It is not often that she has a very gentle look to her eyes, or any other part of her body. She is a pretty harsh female, as you will find in her personality. She just doesn't ever look friendly. You get used to it, and you learn, eventually, to know when she is generally alright with your presence.
She has very long, lean legs. The kind you call 'beautiful'. Large paws accompany those long legs, along with strong black nails. Her nails are sharp but generally stay at a constant length. Her head is slightly square, more masculine than femenine. However, her muzzle is a little more slim than a male's, although it would be a mistake to think her 'girly' because of that fact. If you could only see the things she does with the teeth hidden behind the black curtains of her lips... She is not what you would call beautiful, but rather "Striking" or "Handsome". She would not likely appreciate being called "pretty" or anything of the sort. Somewhat broad shoulders and a deep ribcage are general wolf characteristics, as are muscled hindquarters.
Triangular ears that are usually turned sideways on her head, unless she is simply alert. Like her eyes, they rarely ever show happiness or even friendliness. If ever her ears are pricked forward, it is only because she is identifying a sound. Once she does identify it, her ears go back to sitting sideways on her head, or backward if she is particularly unhappy with what she hears. A thickly furred tail is the ending to her dominant form. Usually it is carried low behind her rear legs, displaying neither dominance nor submission, but rather a simple message of "I don't care". However, you can count on it being raised to dominance when she encounters someone other than her sister. She is used to being the dominant one of the pair, and she expects to be dominant over everyone else. You have a problem with it, you can say it to her face.
Tigua stands at a height of thirty-two inches at the wither and at a fairly constant weight of seventy pounds. She is not what you would call a skinny wolf, but rather well fed. However, she makes it her goal not to add any more weight than is necessary to her lean form.
Personality:
As I said before, Tigua is extremely dominant. She doesn't like being bossed around, and she usually doesn't do much to respect anyone who claims to be higher on the food chain. Otherwise, she displays an air of uncaring spite. She is rather sour, to be honest, though she is capable of civilized conversation and interaction. She simply doesn't like to be around others besides her sister. Her sister is one of the only wolves she can actually tolerate to be around. And beware, if anyone makes the slightest threatening move toward Inca, Tigua will jump in. Naturally, she is not one for compromise. She will fight first and ask questions later. Especially when it comes to her loved ones. She is rather hasty when she gets angry, which can be considered a bad thing to some, but it's always worked for her in the past.
Of course, Tigua really doesn't care much for love, outside of those directly related to her. It is highly unlikely that she would ever fall in love with a male, though it is not as unlikely that she would have pups. You see, Tigua does have a soft spot for little ones, she just doesn't show it often. She tries to be as caloused with them as she is with adults, but she finds herself incapable of such a task. It irks her sometimes, but usually she is alright with this arrangement Anyway, Tigua often wanders into the forcer lands when she is in heat, only because she believes she could fight off just about anyone and because she doesn't care who fathers any pups that she might have. However, if you do happen to force yourself upon her and she happens to concieve, you would find yourself wise not to come looking for them. Tigua would eat you alive and here's why: 1) you actually won out over her in what she believed was a fght and 2) you are near her loved ones and she will not care that you are their father. She will rip you to shreds either way. She is very protective of those she loves, especially those who cannot fend for themselves quite yet.
Also, she does not desire to run her own pack quite yet. She is not power-hungry like a lot of wolves of her disposition. She is perfectly content to travel with her sister for the time being. However, she has the pack idea in reserve for when Inca falls in love and has her own children, at which point she would claim her own land to keep her sister's children safe. Of course, Tigua knows that Inca will eventually fall in love and have pups. It's just a matter of time.
Loves:
* Her sister, Inca
* Water
* Horse meat
* Protecting what she loves
Fears:
* Death
* Her sister leaving her. That is her sole weakness.
* Heights
Hates:
* Wolves who try to dominate her
* Wolves who think they are the best there ever was
* Wolves who actually manage to win against her.
History:
Tigua was born deep in a forest, surrounded by the darkness of a den. Her mother was kind, never harsh with the pups. Her father, however, was not so nice. He could care less about his children. One wouldn't rightfully call him a forcer, as he didn't do that sort of thing. He was simply a little rougher on his young than his mate. Tigua always hated her father, and she always wanted to tell him so. But she couldn't do that to her mother. It wouldn't be right.
When Tigua was finally allowed out of the den, along with her two other siblings, she found that their family consisted only of the pups and their parents. They were the first litter. Tigua was sort of rough during play, as she had a lot of anger built up from her father. She was often called away from her siblings and reprimanded, usually by her father. But she also learned how to defend herself, and it wasn't long before she was helping to defend the territory. That was when she was a year old. Her siblings began to disperse, going out to find their own mates and raise their own families, perhaps even start a pack. Tigua, however, was allowed to stay to help raise the next litter of pups her parents had. Mainly she wanted to protect them from her father, but she also wanted to stay with her mother for just a little longer.
Around the time Tigua turned two years, her mother had her second litter. Among the pups was a little runt called Inca. Inca was a little silver-brown pup who was often kicked around by her five siblings. Tigua took it upon herself to protect the little runt. Their father simply could not believe he had sired such a measly piece of flesh(and in fact he didn't). He was especially harsh on Inca, and Tigua tried her best to be around at all times to protect her little sister. Until finally their father had had enough. When Inca was around eight months old and getting big enough to defend herself, their father pushed them out of the territory. Tigua didn't like that very much, and she attacked her father. Well, he didn't like that either. So they fought, while Inca cowered behind a bush. Of course, Tigua lost, and she was forced to run. She hated her father even more after that.
She looked after Inca when they were on their own, and she taught her little sister how to fight and hunt, though Inca preferred to hunt. Tigua became very protective over Inca, and they have become inseperable. Now, four months later, they still travel together and Tigua still protects her sister.
Mate: None
Pack: None
Pups: None... yet.
Other: Will be played 3rd person.
Pic: click
Age: 3 years
Gender: Female
Species: Normal
Desired Pack: None
Desired Position: None
Physical Characteristics:
Tigua is a rather beautiful wolf. Her fur is pure black, the shade of a starless night. She has only a single white 'cross' on her chest, directly between her forelegs. She has piercing yellow eyes. She can seem to look right through you. Her eyes are probably the most striking feature about her. They are the things you notice about her first. And they say that the eyes can tell you everything about someone. Well, this holds true for Tigua. You will know when she's pissed off at you, and it would be wise to get out of the way. It is not often that she has a very gentle look to her eyes, or any other part of her body. She is a pretty harsh female, as you will find in her personality. She just doesn't ever look friendly. You get used to it, and you learn, eventually, to know when she is generally alright with your presence.
She has very long, lean legs. The kind you call 'beautiful'. Large paws accompany those long legs, along with strong black nails. Her nails are sharp but generally stay at a constant length. Her head is slightly square, more masculine than femenine. However, her muzzle is a little more slim than a male's, although it would be a mistake to think her 'girly' because of that fact. If you could only see the things she does with the teeth hidden behind the black curtains of her lips... She is not what you would call beautiful, but rather "Striking" or "Handsome". She would not likely appreciate being called "pretty" or anything of the sort. Somewhat broad shoulders and a deep ribcage are general wolf characteristics, as are muscled hindquarters.
Triangular ears that are usually turned sideways on her head, unless she is simply alert. Like her eyes, they rarely ever show happiness or even friendliness. If ever her ears are pricked forward, it is only because she is identifying a sound. Once she does identify it, her ears go back to sitting sideways on her head, or backward if she is particularly unhappy with what she hears. A thickly furred tail is the ending to her dominant form. Usually it is carried low behind her rear legs, displaying neither dominance nor submission, but rather a simple message of "I don't care". However, you can count on it being raised to dominance when she encounters someone other than her sister. She is used to being the dominant one of the pair, and she expects to be dominant over everyone else. You have a problem with it, you can say it to her face.
Tigua stands at a height of thirty-two inches at the wither and at a fairly constant weight of seventy pounds. She is not what you would call a skinny wolf, but rather well fed. However, she makes it her goal not to add any more weight than is necessary to her lean form.
Personality:
As I said before, Tigua is extremely dominant. She doesn't like being bossed around, and she usually doesn't do much to respect anyone who claims to be higher on the food chain. Otherwise, she displays an air of uncaring spite. She is rather sour, to be honest, though she is capable of civilized conversation and interaction. She simply doesn't like to be around others besides her sister. Her sister is one of the only wolves she can actually tolerate to be around. And beware, if anyone makes the slightest threatening move toward Inca, Tigua will jump in. Naturally, she is not one for compromise. She will fight first and ask questions later. Especially when it comes to her loved ones. She is rather hasty when she gets angry, which can be considered a bad thing to some, but it's always worked for her in the past.
Of course, Tigua really doesn't care much for love, outside of those directly related to her. It is highly unlikely that she would ever fall in love with a male, though it is not as unlikely that she would have pups. You see, Tigua does have a soft spot for little ones, she just doesn't show it often. She tries to be as caloused with them as she is with adults, but she finds herself incapable of such a task. It irks her sometimes, but usually she is alright with this arrangement Anyway, Tigua often wanders into the forcer lands when she is in heat, only because she believes she could fight off just about anyone and because she doesn't care who fathers any pups that she might have. However, if you do happen to force yourself upon her and she happens to concieve, you would find yourself wise not to come looking for them. Tigua would eat you alive and here's why: 1) you actually won out over her in what she believed was a fght and 2) you are near her loved ones and she will not care that you are their father. She will rip you to shreds either way. She is very protective of those she loves, especially those who cannot fend for themselves quite yet.
Also, she does not desire to run her own pack quite yet. She is not power-hungry like a lot of wolves of her disposition. She is perfectly content to travel with her sister for the time being. However, she has the pack idea in reserve for when Inca falls in love and has her own children, at which point she would claim her own land to keep her sister's children safe. Of course, Tigua knows that Inca will eventually fall in love and have pups. It's just a matter of time.
Loves:
* Her sister, Inca
* Water
* Horse meat
* Protecting what she loves
Fears:
* Death
* Her sister leaving her. That is her sole weakness.
* Heights
Hates:
* Wolves who try to dominate her
* Wolves who think they are the best there ever was
* Wolves who actually manage to win against her.
History:
Tigua was born deep in a forest, surrounded by the darkness of a den. Her mother was kind, never harsh with the pups. Her father, however, was not so nice. He could care less about his children. One wouldn't rightfully call him a forcer, as he didn't do that sort of thing. He was simply a little rougher on his young than his mate. Tigua always hated her father, and she always wanted to tell him so. But she couldn't do that to her mother. It wouldn't be right.
When Tigua was finally allowed out of the den, along with her two other siblings, she found that their family consisted only of the pups and their parents. They were the first litter. Tigua was sort of rough during play, as she had a lot of anger built up from her father. She was often called away from her siblings and reprimanded, usually by her father. But she also learned how to defend herself, and it wasn't long before she was helping to defend the territory. That was when she was a year old. Her siblings began to disperse, going out to find their own mates and raise their own families, perhaps even start a pack. Tigua, however, was allowed to stay to help raise the next litter of pups her parents had. Mainly she wanted to protect them from her father, but she also wanted to stay with her mother for just a little longer.
Around the time Tigua turned two years, her mother had her second litter. Among the pups was a little runt called Inca. Inca was a little silver-brown pup who was often kicked around by her five siblings. Tigua took it upon herself to protect the little runt. Their father simply could not believe he had sired such a measly piece of flesh(and in fact he didn't). He was especially harsh on Inca, and Tigua tried her best to be around at all times to protect her little sister. Until finally their father had had enough. When Inca was around eight months old and getting big enough to defend herself, their father pushed them out of the territory. Tigua didn't like that very much, and she attacked her father. Well, he didn't like that either. So they fought, while Inca cowered behind a bush. Of course, Tigua lost, and she was forced to run. She hated her father even more after that.
She looked after Inca when they were on their own, and she taught her little sister how to fight and hunt, though Inca preferred to hunt. Tigua became very protective over Inca, and they have become inseperable. Now, four months later, they still travel together and Tigua still protects her sister.
Mate: None
Pack: None
Pups: None... yet.
Other: Will be played 3rd person.
Pic: click