Post by z o k e t i on Jan 6, 2013 1:04:18 GMT -6
Name: Ivershi
Gender: Female
Species: Caribou
Age: Two Years
Appearance: She's rather smaller than average, not by too much, but enough to be noticeable. She reaches only about 155 centimeters at the shoulder, and barely weighs 170 pounds. Although her size limits her on some things, it makes her quicker on her hooves and considerably more agile as well. She's exceedingly good--as is her species--for clambering over tough, narrow terrain. Her pelt is more reddish than some, speckled and varying between dark and light. Her underside is much lighter, fading to near white on her front legs and stomach. There is deeper brown on her neck and shoulders. Her antler rack is rather large, branching out nicely. It is colored reddish brown as well. Ivershi's deep brown eyes stand out well from her gingery fur.
Personality: Quieter than some, Ivershi tends to linger on the outskirts. She speaks little, although will join in conversation if needed. She prefers to interact through actions rather than words. Most of the time she keeps her distance, hovering about before really taking part in anything. She is very cautious, but always willing to try something new. Ivershi enjoys learning, and she takes the time to ponder things about her world, and what lives in it. Nature fascinates her to a certain degree, and being rather anti-social, it gives her time to investigate her surroundings. However curious it might seem, that is just her way.
It takes a lot to anger this young caribou. She has a very steady head, and is calm most of the time. She rarely jumps at things, or panics in any way. This might give the impression of dullness, with her calm, still poise, but that would be a shallow description. Ivershi can hold grudges for a long time, and she never forgets a wrong done to her. However, she is likely to forgive in time if one is apologetic. She can also be a bit of a know-it-all; enjoying her wisdom--even though her two years of existence haven't quite granted her "all-knowing".