Post by Pierce on Apr 20, 2011 5:05:07 GMT -5
Name:
Pierce
Age:
1 year
Gender:
female
Pack:
loner
Rank:
loner
Description:
Pierce's coat is a combination of metalic grey and rusty browns. Her face is prodominantly white, framed by a combination of a light grey, dark grey and brown. Her coat has more brown in it than grey but that's just around her scruff and flank. She has a dark stripe, surrounded by a lighter fur, on her midsection, that fades from brown to grey on both ends. Her tail has a dark tip and his legs all fade from grey at the shoulders and hips to white at the paws. Her eyes are a warm, friendly orange.
Pierce is an average size for a timber wolf, measuring about 100 cm tall at the ear tips. She rather dainty but shows the promise of being of a sturdier build once she is older. Underneath all her fluffy fur, is a surprisingly slim figure that is toned but not over muscled. At first glance, she looks a bit chubby but, her fur makes up the majority of her apparent mass. If she were to get wet, for example, she'd look considerably slimmer.
Personality:
Peirce is very much concerned with what's going on around her, but not in any sort of clever way that solves mysteries. She is simply fascinated with the look and smell of things and is quite prone to staring at others. She is easily distracted and very careless when it comes to dangerous situations.
Despite her apparently carefree demenor, Pierce has an unnerving depth to her logic. She tells the truth, and nothing but it, which sometimes gets her into trouble as she often does not hold her tongue. She is, for the most part, quite friendly and trustworthy but a little too trustful.
Peirce gives off a generably likeable demeanor. However, she is a bit pushy and doesn't stand for the games others might try and play with her. She would like to give off the impression that she is unimaginably clever but, in reality, she often trips over her own words. She has a naieve, childish temper about her which very often drives to her random fits of confusion as she looses track of why she was so worked up in the first place.