Short Summary of their plotline: On a journey to find surviving members of the Frosted Spiders and to also find a new place in Kawanii where they can create a new herd.
What are their parents' personalities? Mother: She is very devout and ruled by her faith. The death of her herd and her mentor leads her to believe that this is a test of faith given by the Great Spider Goddess. When the answers come, she will find herself having to reevaluate what she already knew and will become shocked by the truth. Ëala is a kind soul, and follows her priestess path with enthusiasm.
Father: Ungwe Nique is as cold as the frosty snow covered mountains of his homeland; his heart a frozen muscle that he believes will only hinder him in interpersonal relationships. As years passed, the stallion has added layers of ice to the one organ that would allow him to feel, to love. He did this because he knew he could not handle the pain of another heartbreak when someone he loved abandoning him again. He has many internal and emotional scars; friends are a bitter word to the stallion, he does not allow anyone to become close enough to even be considered a friend. His only true friend is the stuffed bat that rests upon his rump, it is his precious treasure.
In his frigidness, Ungwe appears to be aloof and uninterested in the lives of others; he cannot get himself to care for they will only betray him in the end. He is haughty in his attitude and has illusions of grandeur, and at times he is able to convince himself that he had accomplished great feats in his life. Of all the great exploits of his lies, he works alone, for he believes forming attachments to any living creature is a useless task to Ungwe and considers himself to be above friends.
Deep down, lying dormant beneath his frosty exterior, is a stallion who is desperately alone and looking for a friend, for someone to love him and melt his frozen tundra of a heart. This stallion wants to have companionship and conversations with other living creatures. All these secrets are only known by one, and the stuffed bat cannot and will not tell, the best keeper of secrets.
He holds within him a deep guilt for being the one to cause the destruction of his herd and he wishes to rectify his mistakes by searching for Frosted Spider survivors and creating his own herd. His frosty exterior has begun to melt as he begins to take responsibility for his actions and the pain he has kept locked up deep inside.
Do the parents have professions? Mother: Priestess
Father: Herd Leader
Link to RP(s) where something happens of importance: [x] – This is not an rp, this is the story of Ungwe and how he brought the destruction of the Herd and ended up in Kawani.
[x] – Ëala coming into Kawani after the death of her mentor. She encounters another soquili who informs her about dark creatures, which were behind the attack on the Frosted Spider Herd.
What are their family dynamics? It will just be Ungwe and Ëala to take care of the children. The rest of their herd was destroyed by a pack of purewalkers when Ungwe and Ëala were just foals. Ëala survived for she was sequestered away in an ice cave learning the ways of the Great Spider Goddess. Ungwe survived for he had been banished for killing the daughter of the Spider Goddess. Together the two of them are searching for other herd members who might have survived, so the family would be traveling quite a bit.
Traditions: When a Frosted Spider comes of age, they are presented with a spider themed accessory. This item shows the world that they understand their heritage and they are willing to help the herd survive. Ungwe never received his from his parents, but was gifted a silver web necklace from his adopted mother. When Ëala completed her training as a priestess, she was gifted the blue spider clasp that is worn around her left front leg.
Herd/Family Culture: Currently the herd is only the two of them, but they follow the traditions of the previous Frosted Spider Herd. Coming of age ceremonies are still practiced and have been discussed with the possibility of children. Spiders are treated with respect and reverence in the herd, they are not to be feared but appreciated for their skill with the web.
Religious Beliefs: Ëala is the very religious one, she believes in the Great Spider Goddess, who’s avatar on the earth was the adopted mother of Ungwe. The Spider Goddess is seen as a figure who can control the past, present and future, by a simple weaving of her web. Each individual has a part on the great web of life of the Great Spider Mother and connected to each other individual by an invisible thread.