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Solveiga

Loner

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08-22-2016, 09:38 PM (This post was last modified: 08-29-2016, 02:55 PM by Solveiga.)
OOC Name: Requiem
Name: Serenity Ancora
Gender: Female
Design Number: made my own here so the eye color would be different from #5
Alignment: Lawful Good
Appearance Description: She is feminine and full of grace in every way. Her build is soft and light, yet very agile; what she lacks in strength she makes up for in speed and ease of movement. Serenity has a dainty frame, but she is not small. She measures up to a full 34 inches in height, falling almost perfectly between the two of her parents. This could be seen as an amusing coincidence, because her coat is a perfect mix of the two as well.

Serenity has a beautiful pelt of snowy white fur in which she takes a great deal of pride. Like her mother, she was gifted with very thick and fluffy fur, which nearly masks her petite frame. She works hard to stay clean, keeping her pelt spotless and feather soft at all times. This shining white fur, however, does not move uninterrupted throughout her entire body. It is cut into by bold, black markings that match those of her father. These include black tipped ears and a thick black band from her nose to her brow, as well as the characteristic black tears streaming from her bright, jade colored eyes. She also has black in a patch on her chest and covering the lower halves of each of her four willowy legs.

Serenity really is a gorgeous young woman, but she does not behave as if she knows this to be a fact. She is a gentle and respectful soul, and when she walks it is with silent, unassuming movements. Her entire presence is peaceful, and her voice is no exception. It is warm and soothing, bordering on sultry at times, but she would never be the type to tease or flirt with anyone besides the one she has given her heart to. From childhood into adulthood her demeanor will always be relaxed, with no angry words or excited movements. All irony aside, Serenity really is serene.

One important thing to note is that, as Serenity matures into young adulthood, she will lose her hearing almost completely. She was born this way, perhaps due to the advanced age of her parents at the time she was conceived and carried. By the time she reaches her second year, it will be impossible for her to hear anything other than very, very loud noises. If someone stood less than a foot away and yelled loudly, she might hear it. However, she will never be able to make out specific words, and will instead have to become very skilled at reading lips and gestures. Her friends and family will have to exercise the same patience she does during this time of learning and adapting, but once she has gotten used to her disability, it will be nearly unnoticeable to others.

Personality Description:
          Patient - Serenity never seems to be in much of a hurry. She prefers to take things slow and savor them. It takes an awful lot to anger or upset her in any way. Sometimes it seems as if her patience has no limit at all, but considering her situation that certainly isn't a bad thing. When dealing with her deafness, she will rarely get frustrated, if ever. She has an incredible ability to reign in her emotions and stay calm even when facing adversity.

          Adaptable - Another trait that comes in handy for Serenity when dealing with her disability is her willingness and ability to adapt. She always strives to keep and open mind and remain flexible, meeting her needs and the needs of others in whatever way possible. Serenity also has a bright and innovative mind, which helps her find ways to communicate despite her challenges.

          Independent - She refuses to depend too heavily on the help of anyone, preferring to depend only on herself. This is not to say that she is distrustful, however; she just wants to feel strong and independent. She doesn't want her family to think they have to watch her closely or tend to her in any way.

          Virtuous - She is a woman with high standards for herself and for others. She is very moral, and though she is patient she has noticeably less tolerance for those who knowingly and purposefully break the rules and regulations set forth for them. Her virtues include things such as honesty and compassion, but they also cover more intimate things. Serenity will never, ever be the type to engage in a one night stand. She believes in giving herself only to the one she has fallen in love with; the one who has made a vow to her in some way promising not to leave her or break her heart.

          Proud - This is a trait that ties in closely with her independent tendencies. She would rather try to solve a problem on her own than ask someone else for help. This is a matter of her pride. Serenity is also proud of her appearance, bordering on vain when it comes to keeping herself looking clean and beautiful.

Plans: Making friends and learning to be a healer like her mom! Also I'm excited to (hopefully) play her with the deafness involved, because from a writing standpoint I think that will be challenging and really fun!

Roleplay Sample: Serenity had slept in a little later than her siblings that morning, but when at last she did rise she gave her fur a shake and stretched each leg and paw. Then she slowly dipped into a long and wonderful stretch, arching her back and parting her jaws in a silent yawn. Then, finally, she was all ready to go. The snowy girl came walking out of the den, squinting a little at how bright the sun had gotten. How long had she been sleeping? The birds hadn't woken her up that day. In fact, they seemed to have slowly stopped with their wake up calls altogether. Were the birds gone? Serenity stopped and sat on her little white haunches, peering with intense concentration into the branches of the tree above her head. She saw two birds there, and one opened his beak in song.

Her ears perked and the beginnings of a smile pulled at her lips. She loved to hear the birds sing. But she continued to wait, even as the chest of the little bird thrummed with song. Nothing. Or, maybe a little of something. One or two particularly piercing notes that broke through into her ears. But she could not hear the entirety of his song, and it saddened her. Her perks ears swiveled back in disappointment; her soft smile turned into a frown. Why couldn't she hear the bird sing?