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Itzal's Tracker



Itzal

Loner

age
2 Years
gender
Male
gems
34
size
Small
build
Light
posts
5
player
02-04-2018, 01:27 PM (This post was last modified: 02-04-2018, 01:34 PM by Itzal.)

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"Speech." He's a little... touched. Mentally. Not physically, of course, he doesn't really like to be touched. Any sort of physical contact is enough to make him go from oddly eccentric to showing off snarls and ragged barks. This, of course, is the only time in which he would ever be remotely aggressive. Fights are a bother for the most part, and Itzal uses more of his strength in running than in combat. Many would call him a coward. They wouldn't be wrong.

Mischievous might be a better word than cowardly, though. He's often curious, sticking his nose into places it doesn't belong. He stays cautious enough to keep his hide, but don't be surprised if you see him wandering juuust against the border of a pack, testing his limits and absorbing any new information he can find.

What could a wolf whose head got stuck in a skull really do with that sort of pack information? Not much, evidently, as Itzal would rather just keep to himself and sing odd tunes he swears are from centuries ago. He has a slight obsession with the past; in fact, he's quite happily stuck there.

But the strangest part of all is that he might not be as crazy as he seems. Indeed, he puts on an air of complete fogginess, but Itzal's wits are surprisingly sharp. His inner thoughts reveal more about his sense of self than any word that comes out of his mouth.


"Speech." He's a little... touched. Mentally. Not physically, of course, he doesn't really like to be touched. Any sort of physical contact is enough to make him go from oddly eccentric to showing off snarls and ragged barks. This, of course, is the only time in which he would ever be remotely aggressive. Fights are a bother for the most part, and Itzal uses more of his strength in running than in combat. Many would call him a coward. They wouldn't be wrong.

Mischievous might be a better word than cowardly, though. He's often curious, sticking his nose into places it doesn't belong. He stays cautious enough to keep his hide, but don't be surprised if you see him wandering juuust against the border of a pack, testing his limits and absorbing any new information he can find.

What could a wolf whose head got stuck in a skull really do with that sort of pack information? Not much, evidently, as Itzal would rather just keep to himself and sing odd tunes he swears are from centuries ago. He has a slight obsession with the past; in fact, he's quite happily stuck there.

But the strangest part of all is that he might not be as crazy as he seems. Indeed, he puts on an air of complete fogginess, but Itzal's wits are surprisingly sharp. His inner thoughts reveal more about his sense of self than any word that comes out of his mouth.




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