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Post by tenacious on May 7, 2010 19:24:45 GMT -5
Pictures: Do I gotta? If I do, I can find some...
Name: Wulfsige
Nicknames: Er, no. No.
Age: 3
Gender: She-wolf
Wolf Species: A regular timber wolf whatever they're called...Canis Lupus!
Personality: Wulfsige; it is not a normal name. Rarely, if ever, will you stumble upon a beast known as Wulfsige- the female herself wonders if the name is meant for a male, but by no means is she willing to shed it. Though the name is nothing more then an assortment of letters, created by her mother due to her love for humans and their words, Wulfsige knows her name gives her meaning. Without a name, she is nothing. She is not a wolf, not a thing, simply there; a presence. She would not have grey fur without a name- for that would be addressing herself as a being.
It goes without saying that Wulfsiege is a creature of intellience, taking great joy in logic riddles and she loves twisting the words of others; she is a word twister by nature. It is a horrible gift, quite useful when verbally sparring, but Wulfsige also uses it for malicious purposes outside of these arguements. You see, while Wulfsiege is quite capable of kindness, she does not show it to those outside of her pack. The she-wolf is ferociously loyal to her pack, if not the wolves in it, and will defend it to the death; she does not fight fair by any means of the word and will not object to attacking a trespassing puppy, for she feels no maternal love for them.
Wulfsige is not pure evil, as said before, and simply because no wolf can be pure evil. She enjoys assisting wolves within her pack, unless of course you have made yourself an enemy of hers; Wulfsiege is not keen on forgetting and forgiving. While she is quick to anger, the she-wolf is also quick to fade out of it. She is compassionate towards those already harmed, unwilling to attack a fallen wolf.
Wulfsige is also one of those wolves that naturally tries to take charge of any situation; it can get her into trouble, but she is not known for being espiecally bossy, though that doesn't mean she'll kindly listen to your opinions.
Description:
Wulfsige is nothing special when it comes to species; she does not have dog blood in her. She is not some rare subspecies of wolves that shouldn't even exist around where she dwells. The she-wolf is the usual grey wolf, the kind cruel humans in airplanes do not object to shooting. Having been an only pup, Wulfsige is solidly built, having never once suffered lack of milk and, therefore, she was protected from illnesses and mess ups in growth.
The female is slender in build, though she is not incredibly tall. Her tail is long and curls slightly at the top with bushy whitish grey fur underneath, a fine feathing that also coats her belly and creates a ruff and apron on her neck and chest. Wulfsige is a lean beast; she does not waste time sitting around and snacking like some wolves may.
Her coat color is mainly grey, with white and light brown mixed in, light splashes of it. Wulfsige's narrow muzzle contains a light dusting of white despite her young age and intelligent yellow eyes are well fit in their sockets. Contrary to what many humans think, Wulfsige does not have pointed ears, for that is not the way of the wolf; instead, her well spaced ears are rounded like a bears. One of them has a notch in them from a fight. Her entire body is littered with smaller scars; some from wolves, some from thorns when she was a pup, and some from other animals like elk.
History: Wulfsige was born to a young female wolf that was being tracked by humans; said female was not a member of a pack and the humans were very interested in seeing how she would raise her litter. To their dismay, she only birthed one pup, Wulfsige. She also turned up at the doorstep of the research center- she had once been in captivity due to an injured leg and had obviously been coddled too much. She was thin, her milk supply beginning to dry up due to lack of food, though Wulfsige was pleasently pup.
The humans turned her out into a large fenced in area, careful to never interact with the female, though they did supply her with food and water from a small stream. When Wulfsige began to hear and see, they set the two wolves free. The mother bgan to show more of an interest in her pup then in the humans and take wonderful care of Wulfsige, teaching her how to hunt and such. When the pup was five months, the she-wolf joined a pack and hid Wulfsige until she was ten months and old enough to go out on her own; only then did the pup show herself to the slightly suspecting pack. Since they could not confirm that the pup was the young female's daughter, they let Wulfsige into the pack. That night her mother disappeared, but the female had been a poor pack member; she merely babysat because the others wolves could not. Wullfsige served to be a better replacement.
( Could she be Beta Female of the Forbide Pack or is that not possible?)
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Post by Wolf_Legend on May 7, 2010 21:36:51 GMT -5
Well, it's okay with me if she is beta or what ever other rank you wish her to be if you've changed your mind. You might want to ask the Co-Admin too, though. But it is completly alright with me, so go ahead and make plans :)
Great, discriptive bio by the way.
Lovely Yours, WolfLegend
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