Southern Alacritia Natives
10-20-2014, 10:12 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-20-2014, 10:13 AM by Novella.)
Al?wo Itọka female ? one year ? autumn ? tribe member | ||
Al?wo is mostly black in colour, brown undertones tinting it in the right light. Subtle shades create a darker from the top of her head and ears, spreading down her back and covering her tail. Though most markings upon her aren?t clearly visible, white does mark her coat in a few places, around her muzzle, a small splash upon her chest and another patch upon her back starting around her shoulders and extending to the middle of her back. Her eyes are coloured green, however fitting in with her mostly dark appearance they are not vivid in their colour, though softer, shades of the forest than of a precious gem. Her overall appearance is rather dull and her size equally is nothing extraordinary, standing at around 34? of height and with an average build to accompany it. |
Dealt with a bad hand in life Al?wo is far from the happiest person in the world. Throughout her childhood she had been in contact with only three other wolves, with two now dead and the other declared a traitor Al?wo doesn?t find it easy to connect with others and holds a lack of trust towards most strangers. She is in fact quite confident in herself, far from a timid individual when meeting new wolves meaning she does do well to hide her difficulty adjusting and many think her in fact coping rather well to the changes that she is now faced with. Of course there are far more important matters than one young girl?s struggles anyway with the Northern wolves presenting a possible threat to the Tahtla and their ways. Al?wo personally isn?t sure how to feel about this fact; they are yet more strangers that will come crashing into her world and given the banishment of her father, she?s not entirely sure she even trusts the ones she is currently surrounded by. |
Ifede Ayaba had originally been betrothed to another to unite the Ayaba family to a stronger one. In love with Akoni however, she fled to spend her life with him. For around a year they were a happy family, celebrating life with two daughters Al?wo and Ruji. They had very little contact with any of the other Tahtla during this time, assuming they would be punished for abandoning their families in this manner and simply embracing this solitary lifestyle. Sadly however both Ifede and Ruji suffered in the storms and eventually died. Akoni, assuming it was a sign from the Otito Iya acknowledged it was time to return to the tribe and accept whatever punishment he was owed. Al?wo, only a child and playing no part in the crimes herself was accepted back into the tribe her father however was offered no such option and was marked as a traitor. The only family she knew Al?wo longed to join him, however was forbidden from doing so and assigned a guide to aid her in fully embracing the ways of the Tahtla and ensure she didn?t seek out her father. |