Post by Nat Dynha on Jul 26, 2009 14:19:05 GMT -1
Name: Nat Dynha
Age: 17 human years
Appearance: Tall with slim legs, reddish brown fur with white markings (on muzzle, legs, belly and tip of tail), pointed muzzle with sharp teeth, erect ears and grey eyes, considered beautiful. (Imagine her voice being Australian.)
Strengths: Strong, despite her age/build; very fast runner; logical thinker.
Weaknesses: Doesn't trust people immediately; quick to anger; often attacks others without being provoked.
Powers: Has control over the element of fire, but doesn't use it often, and when she does, it comes in large bursts that often hurts herself.
Status: Permanent resident.
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History: Nat was born into a large family, and the only female child. Her mother, Dina, died soon after giving birth and naming Nat. Nat's father, Yang, didn't know how to raise a girl, and so he raised Nat like he did with his seven sons (Hark, Tian, Li, Myk, Buin, Red and Enh). By the time Yang's sister, Yin, found out about Nat being raised as a male, Nat was already 14 years old.
Nat's childhood consisted of learning how to fight and become a warrior for the Dingo Tribe. She got on well with her brothers, though they usually teased her about being a girl. However, as she grew up, they stopped teasing her and set to protect her, as she had grown quite beautiful. Not that Nat noticed her beauty, of course.
At 16, she was enlisted into the Dingo Tribe's army, and was either teased about being female, or sought after by all the males. Since she was the only girl there, Nat was given her own bunk, though she much preferred being with the boys. However, this would be her downfall.
A year after she had been enlisted into the army, she managed to get into a fight with an older and higher ranking dingo, as he had tried to persuade her into his room for the night. Despite winning the fight, she was kicked out of the army. Instead of returning to her father and shaming him, she left her world, and soon discovered Tialka.
Tian had died during the war, in front of Nat. The memory has haunted her since.
Age: 17 human years
Appearance: Tall with slim legs, reddish brown fur with white markings (on muzzle, legs, belly and tip of tail), pointed muzzle with sharp teeth, erect ears and grey eyes, considered beautiful. (Imagine her voice being Australian.)
Strengths: Strong, despite her age/build; very fast runner; logical thinker.
Weaknesses: Doesn't trust people immediately; quick to anger; often attacks others without being provoked.
Powers: Has control over the element of fire, but doesn't use it often, and when she does, it comes in large bursts that often hurts herself.
Status: Permanent resident.
Picture:
History: Nat was born into a large family, and the only female child. Her mother, Dina, died soon after giving birth and naming Nat. Nat's father, Yang, didn't know how to raise a girl, and so he raised Nat like he did with his seven sons (Hark, Tian, Li, Myk, Buin, Red and Enh). By the time Yang's sister, Yin, found out about Nat being raised as a male, Nat was already 14 years old.
Nat's childhood consisted of learning how to fight and become a warrior for the Dingo Tribe. She got on well with her brothers, though they usually teased her about being a girl. However, as she grew up, they stopped teasing her and set to protect her, as she had grown quite beautiful. Not that Nat noticed her beauty, of course.
At 16, she was enlisted into the Dingo Tribe's army, and was either teased about being female, or sought after by all the males. Since she was the only girl there, Nat was given her own bunk, though she much preferred being with the boys. However, this would be her downfall.
A year after she had been enlisted into the army, she managed to get into a fight with an older and higher ranking dingo, as he had tried to persuade her into his room for the night. Despite winning the fight, she was kicked out of the army. Instead of returning to her father and shaming him, she left her world, and soon discovered Tialka.
Tian had died during the war, in front of Nat. The memory has haunted her since.