Post by bratterratt on May 18, 2011 17:57:18 GMT -8
Name: Zey
Gender: Female
Age: 2 years old
Type: Ethiopian Wolf
Pack: N/A
Rank: N/A
Items: Water Control
Appearance: Zey is a female of the same delicate build that is common to her breed. Her form is leanly muscled and her long legs give her height. Her conformation is good and hindquarters strong, made to propel her forward at great speeds. Her strong point, though some may argue it to be speed, is in fact endurance. She can move at decent velocity for long distances, a trait that is desirable to one in her occupation as a rouge.
Unlike most of her sub-species, Zey's coat is a ivory white, with an unusual tawny brindle pattern across her back and shoulders. Her paws and muzzle have ebony points, though they are hardly noticeable. Her hazel eyes are outlines by dark black skin, as well as her mouth. A spattering of whiskers sit atop her muzzle, though they are almost transparent.
Temperament: Zey is the exact opposite of her sister, Calypso. She is silent and serious; one could almost describe her as grim. She is not shy, but infact can be quite hostile towards those she doesn't know. She is hard, a trait acquired from living as a rouge in the wild lands.
Zey has a difficult time trusting anyone, with the exception of her baby sister, Calypso. In return, however, she is not one to be trusted. She has a way with words and twists them into quite believable falsehoods. She can talk most anyone into most anything, one of her greatest strengths. However, as mentioned before, Zey prefers to remain silent.
In regards to her sister, it is hard to decipher the female's feelings towards her sibling. Zey is most obviously the more dominant of the two and takes advantage of the power to get what she wants. On countless times she has preserved her sister's existence, but on others has shown little care towards her littermate. Zey often has little patience with Calypso and this can result in blood, however, the two have managed to stick together over the past year.
In any sense, Zey is one to avoid at most costs.
History: Zey and Calypso were born into a litter of three, though their third litter mate, a male, died almost immediately after birth. There was almost a matter of 6 hours between the two females, due to complications in the partituation process of the birth, making Zey the older by several hours. Right off the bat, Zey was the one who led Calypso, the dominant of the two.
At a year old, Zey and Calypso were kicked from the den by their mother, a single female who was ready to find a mate once again. On their own, the sisters stuck together and have been so for the past year. Little has happened of importance in that time.
The two have been wandering from territory to territory, keeping clear of packs and preserving themselves.