Post by Cen on Feb 25, 2009 20:02:12 GMT
((Another wolfie that I lovelovelove. I'll stop introducing wolves for a bit after this xD))
Called as Persephone
Femme she was born
Blue turns tan turns sandy down her legs. Muzzle and scruff are sand colored, and her throat and stomach are bleached the white of innocence. The feathers on her wings are painted tan, as are her eyelids. Big brown eyes shine with the innocence of her soul.
Green earrings reflect upon her short attention span, while a green gem shows the strength of her character. Gold bracelets shine with the strength of her spirit, as the psychic orb shows the strength of her mind.Persephone is the very embodiment of innocence and goodness, as well as everything that comes with it. The gentleness of her spirit shows in the way she treats everyone, and she is always kind and forgiving to others. She's good at seeing through the eyes of her fellow wolves to understand their actions, and is quite empathetic. To anger her is quite difficult, but what usually does is when a wolf harms another. Though she has a hard time listening to long conversations, she can make herself if she feels it's important enough. She can be quite determined when she wants to be, which is really why she was given her bracelets. Contrary to what her bracelets may suggest, Persephone has a hard time figuring out when and why wolves are lying. If it weren't for her extrasensory perception, she would probably believe every single lie she was told no matter how unconvincing it is. As it is, she's still a pretty naiive femme.
Nobody knows for sure where Persephone comes from with the exception of Persephone herself, and it is a story she very rarely tells. All that one can be sure of is that she comes from a land far above and away, and she left for reasons unclear. Perhaps she was exiled, or perhaps she left out of disgust towards the way that her kind treated other wolves, or some combination of the above - for she is no normal wolf. Though a goddess she is not, she can sometimes seem like it in the strength of her character - and, when she wants and needs it, her powers.