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01-18-2014, 03:59 PM (This post was last modified: 01-18-2014, 05:03 PM by Gossamir.)
I think I'll apply for the third female and see if I can get the name Awendala into play. What is the due date for these and can they be put into play right after acceptance or do all four have to be accepted before roleplaying can begin?


Name: Awendala (meaning Morning)
Age: 4 years Spring
Personality:Awendala has a strong survival instinct and is very protective of those she cares about as well as herself. Awen is somewhat passive-aggressive and she seems to resist change and shy away from direct confrontations. She needs to feel secure before she acts. As a result she can often appear slow at times but her motto is, the best offense is a good defense. While she often appears weak to others in truth she is quite strong. Her strength lies in her tenacity.

Awendala comes across as a gentle creature. There's some that feels almost familiar about them, she's the girl next door and when she enters the scene it's never with a splash. Instead she makes her way to the side or weaves her way inwards. Because she's rather sensitive to her environment she can get easily flustered, especially in crowds.

Generally, she is a very caring wolf that can appear quite sweet, even innocent and very approachable. What this femme is searching for the most is structure and security. Awen's first instinct, when threatened or on unfamiliar ground, is to protect herself. When a new situation presents itself she can immediately withdraw or act shy. However, when those she cares about are threatened she can become surprisingly aggressive. Awendala has a strong protective and motherly instinct and believes nothing is more important than her family. They are what gives her security as well as strength.

Design: #3

RP sample:

Whisps of cloud whispered across the glowing face of a full moon. Before her stretched the humming grasses of the prairie. Her siblings were somewhere behind her and she was wondering why she'd allowed herself to wander so far from them. Right? thirst. Awendala's throat was dry from the summer heat and the long journey that day though the prairie had become far cooler. Still? she needed water, and kept on her way.

Ears alert for the sounds of sources of moisture Awendala heard the gentle flowing of a stream and quickly headed in that direction to meet a cool, flowing water source. Warily, she bent to drink. The water was like medicine, soothing her cool throat and she hungrily swallowed it down with as much gusto as one who was starved for food.

Eyes narrowed as she lifted her head, staring at the reflection of the moon, or rather where it had been a moment ago. Breath that was not her own slipped from maws in a growl as she looked up to find herself face to face with a grizzly bear. Awendala swallowed and slowly took a few steps back, her eyes shifting down to the water as she'd been taught. Do not make eye contact with a bear. Direct eye contact in the bear language mean a challenge.

Eyes fixed instead on the beasts reflection she continued to back away only to see a large paw splash into the water. Oh no? it was coming across the stream. Should she bolt? Should she stand her ground?

The bear charged?.