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Posted: Sun May 26, 2013 9:50 am
Name: Bear Gender: Female Theme: Cave Painting. Temperament: Specious
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Posted: Sun May 26, 2013 9:51 am
Full Name: Bear Gender: Female Breed: Purewalker Bear (IC) Age: Older Status: Single. Open for Flings.
Cert: Stages: Pelted Unpelted Feral Adult Uncert: Uncert
Mate: Never. Parents: Unknown Siblings: Grizz Herd: None. Friends: None.
Notable Features: A gorgeous stark white pelt, contrasting brightly against her darker skin.
Personality: Despite her weakened body, she still gets around albeit a bit slower than the normal soquili. She's clever, having to use her mind to figure out how to catch food instead of hunting it like other purewalker's might. When she feels bored/wants to experience a new thrill, she may build a trap for an unwitting soquili to fall/get caught in while drawing them out into the woods. She enjoys her way of killing and believes that she's better than other skinwalkers for being able to do it. Almost any walker could violently slaughter their prey, she does it with finesse.
History: In the early years of Bear's cubhood she had been like any other purewalker foal. Hunting and killing with pleasure and ease. Quick and zippy on her feet despite her somewhat bulky size. This ended when she became arrogant and took on a prey too strong for her to kill alone. She realized too late that she had been at a disadvantage but still managed to escape alive; only a broken ankle and some scars to match. With her new handicap, she was unable to hunt the same size prey before. She was slower, and walked with a limp. Fighting wasn't quite as easy as it had been before. For a year, she lived off of whatever small rodents she could catch. Hardly enough to ensure that she'd be healthy. Soon, an idea grew in her mind. In her early adult hood, she would linger at the edge of forests, watching for unaware Soquili to cross by. She would listen to their voices and replicate their tones/sounds. A "How are you doing? would come out as a "H-owrrrrrre eeeeer ohuuuu der-ern" and then with practice and repetition improve to the better. With age, she would slowly improve her skill and almost perfect replicating and imitating other's voices. She still has trouble with adult male voices, since they're deeper than females/children. She hunts now by calling out to other's while they are alone. She may imitate a sibling of theirs that she heard talking earlier in the day, pretending like they had found something to show the prey in the woods and wanted to show it to them. She would draw them further and further into the forest until she was satisfied with her game and then attack from any direction.
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Posted: Sun May 26, 2013 9:52 am
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Posted: Sun May 26, 2013 9:53 am
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Posted: Sun May 26, 2013 9:54 am
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Posted: Sun May 26, 2013 9:55 am
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Posted: Sun May 26, 2013 12:57 pm
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