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10-15-2014, 05:21 PM


Believe In Otito Iya. She'll Speak Through Me.


Role: The Oracle {Aika}

Family: Adeyemi

Name: Abeni [Name Meaning:: We asked for her, and behold, we got her]

Age: Two Years [Winter]

Gender: Female

Appearance: Unlike the usual wolves of Tahtla Abeni does not bear a natural look to her coat, despite the more natural tones of earth and snow that mark it. Abeni is a graceful woman, long in her body and legs. Her height will reach a peek at thirty-five inches, giving her the stature of a large wolf. However she is underweight for such a height, being slender, especially as it nears her back end. She will weigh in at one hundred and nine pounds, so she still looks healthy. Her chest is broad and strong, the rest of her body fit. Abeni's head is small in comparison to her broad front, her muzzle also a bit shorter than average, while soft features give no doubt to her feminism. Her eyes are beautiful things, sometimes holding the necessary seriousness of a leader, and other times the gentle gaze of a mother.

Since Abeni is considered the physical embodiment of Otito Iya, is a wolfess who must take pride in her appearance. Her coat is carefully cleaned and groomed, and she carries herself with head lifted. While she has a bit of pride Abeni is not one who looks down upon others. She looks to the Tahtla as her equals, her family, and they are respected. However, in terms of strangers, the Aika is wary. She will regard them with cold eyes, a stiffened posture, and unwavering courage. Even if she is not one to encourage fighting she is not afraid of looking her enemy in the face and standing for the beliefs of her tribe.

As previously mentioned Abeni bears a coat of earth and snow. Her base color is that of faded brown, a much darker version of this, as if dirt were made into mud, coats the end of her muzzle and the underside of her jaw as it drips down onto the throat. Not connected to that marking, but still starting on her chest, is the purest white coloring that slides down her underside to the front of her belly. A middle, earthy brown rests upon the base of Abeni's ears as well, however the tips are marked with a red-brown, as if the red earth painted the tips. But this is not the end of Abeni's markings, for upon her legs, as well as her back, and even her face are more marks as well.

Her left foreleg's paw is the same shade as the base of her ears however a short sock of white rests just above it. Her right foreleg has just a white sock, however, falling a bit short of the length of the markings on the left. Her back left leg is marked by a dark, almost black patch that surrounds her thigh. It drops off at an angle, however, with her knee being left the base color and her ankle being just barely coated in the color. Her back left paw is the same color that rests upon her upper leg. Upon her right back leg is another band of this color, rising at an angle in the front, curling down across the middle of her leg in a crescent bend before wrapping to the inside of her leg. This color also lies across her rump, running along the top of her tail tip it meets a cap of white upon the end. The very tip of Abeni's tail, however, is red-brown like her ear tips.

The rest of Abeni's back is not bear of markings either. The earthy brown tone found on other parts of her body runs from the back of her head, in between her ears, down her neck and across her sides. This color is not solid, however, as red brown breaks the middle of the marking and lays across her back in a smaller area. A bit of white, even smaller than the red brown, lays on the very top of her back, between her shoulder-blade area and stretching a bit up the neck and a bit further in the direction of her tail. Last, but certainly not least, are the dark brown markings around her eyes. Her brows pots are red-brown, adding a touch more interest to her face to look upon. Her eyes are an interesting set of gems; the left is golden and the right a bright green.


Personality: As a whole Abeni is seen as the sort of host one might expect the physical embodiment of the Tahtla goddess Otito Iya. Not only does the young woman bear a unique beauty, she has a motherly type of demeanor about herself. She is gentle and kind, speaking with those of her tribe as if the are all kin, family. They are close, and she wishes to hold them together, to protect them from all things. In being their spiritual leader she must not only possess traits that allow her to look upon others in the tribe as equals but to hold deep wisdom and understanding for the signs the goddess shares with her.

From a young age Abeni has expressed great patience and a calm head. She is not one to rush into things, but carefully plans, watches, and listens to the words of those around her. The young woman speaks with the Elders frequently, holding a deep respect for them. Their guidance, along with the words she hears from their goddess, are what driver her the most. Abeni has a loyalty that is unwavering, to both the tribe and her goddess. When Abeni speaks it is with a voice of honesty as well, whether in calm or rested anger. She does not explode into a temper, but faces it with control and does not allow her emotions to control her.

To Abeni lives are precious, however this does not mean she feels that it is not sometimes necessary to take them. This is especially true in her feelings to the wolves of the North. As the way to the southern continent becomes available to these strangers Abeni has dreams of bloodshed and war, taken to be a sign from Otito Iya that the northern wolves are not to be trusted. While the lands are not theirs, but belong to the goddess, Abeni feels that they must do something about the threat of the northern wolves, whose greed may very well spell the end of their tribe. It is also noteworthy to say that Abeni is a creature of strong will and a stubborn heart as well, willing to do everything she can so that the tribe may live on. Though she shows caution, she will figure out a way to act more quickly if a life of a tribe member is at stake.


Short History:: Abeni, born during the winter solstice, was of a litter of three. She was the only female, and due to the timing of the birth she was watched carefully. Surviving the first test, in time it was come to believe she was the goddesses chosen host despite her rather... unusual markings compared to a normal Tahtla wolf. Though her brother Skah is not exactly a cuddly, loving wolf Abeni has a deep love and respect for him. Her brother, her protector {if Dee get's the position} means the world to her. They are always together, as is custom, and there is no doubt in Abeni's mind she is safe with him.

When the traitor {possibly Cal's character, Abeni and Skah's brother} spoke of abanding the great rule Otito Iya gave them she was appalled, shocked, and gravely hurt. However, doing as was her duty, the embodiment of the goddess went with the others in agreeing for him to be chased from the tribe. Abeni remains with the tribe, worrying some about the traitor, yet she does not let that worry consume her.

Reward Store Purchases Needed: 400 Gems [Band Markings] || I have the gems on hand and a character slot all ready for her if I get her.



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