NOVEL x DUTIRON
06-27-2014, 11:18 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-28-2014, 06:33 AM by Harmony.)
Name: Quote:Envoi DestructionDesign: Quote:3Appearance: Quote:He stands a mock of his patriarch, an average sized wolf, at full growth standing a nice thirty-three and a half inches, just taller than the maiden he was given to, but shorter than his patriarch, a rather leggy male, but in each of these stilts, will grow some muscle, purely from running and exercise, rather than fighting and training. As a pup, he will be a plump little fellow, with oversized ears and paws, and will likely always stumble over them, with fluffy fur, which will eventually thin out and smooth down to his rich pelt of adulthood. Personality: Quote:Envoi is a child of wishful thinking and of studious desire. Unlikely will the young man grow to be a character of merciless bloodshed and a gladiator, instead wishing upon the knowledge of herbalism and study of negotiation and law. There is no room in his heart or young mind for violence, only for love and peaceful serenity, should he someday have the pack his seed own handed to him, if he isn't too engrossed in his studious ways. Rarely will he engage in fun activity, but if it is put upon him, he will enjoy it, and frolic for many hours in the dust. When he is finished, he returns to his usual activities, following his father and mother about the Ludicaelian lands, and milling about herbs. Plans: Quote:To be a little daddy's boy and follow him all around! Daddy and Envoi threads would be so adorbs. And he'll be a nerdy little child, always wanting to study stuff, but then he's gonna become an uber serious Indiana Jones. :PAlignment: Quote:Lawful GoodRP Sample: Quote:{ 348 Words } A winding oasis of life shimmered despite the failing light, illuminated by a harem of fireflies, glowing in the still air. A melody of crickets and frogs followed their dawning lights, as the sun failed, falling toward the edge of the world. All that could ne heard was the crickets, frogs, and the steady currents of water. From the large bodice of water, rose mighty and strong trees, whose roots spiraled from the muddy waters below, providing a land to walk upon. Their roots bound so tightly together gave a young man a place to walk, and a place to escape with his studies for the night, to quietly observe and take in knowledge. |