Name: Ame
Age: 23
Character: Blue
Series:
Wolf's RainCharacter Age: Appears around 20 when in human form
Canon: It is said that when the world is nearing its end a Paradise will appear, but only wolves will be able to reach it. Following the scent of lunar flowers, a pack of four wolves decide to embark on a magical, angst-ridden journey towards this promised land. But they're not alone! A flower maiden, psychotic politicians, and assorted fail humans are with them on their quest; or more like chasing after them in the case of one Quent Yaiden: perpetually drunk wolf-hunter.
Blue is Quent's pet dog who only recently found she has some wolf in her too. Since she was raised as a dog, Blue holds a deep love for humans and firmly believes in the principle of making herself useful to them. Though at the same time, this conflicts with her fierce wolf nature, resulting in Deep Existential Angst that she fights by putting on a strong (even if sometimes sarcastic) front. She knows that she might not be able to go to Paradise, since she's not a pure wolf, but this doesn't stop her from trying. Til the bitter end she always tries her best to protect her loved ones, remaining hopeful that a better tomorrow will come for everyone.
Note: Like the rest of her fellow wolves, Blue can speak to and understand other animals.
Sample Post:
Well, it doesn't take a genius to figure out this isn't the Paradise I'm looking for. The stench of death, the trees growing all sorts of strange-looking fruits, the way everyone goes "iyaaaaan" instead of "ah-wooooo" when howling at the moon. I don't mean to judge your local customs or anything, but have you ever stopped to think that maybe this isn't the way things are supposed to be?
Is it something in the water? Or maybe the pollen in the air...? Whatever it is we need to figure out a way to save both animals and humans from it. The people especially seem to be far off worse than anyone else here -- just take a look at them. How they won't stop wailing and how it's so hard for them to even walk around. Not to mention shedding isn't supposed to be painful. Or... leave whole limbs behind. Ah, please wait, Mister, I'll get your arm back to you!
Though I used to be the same until recently, going with the flow without being aware of the truth behind things. So I know it can be hard; for example, when you've lived all of your life as a normal toucan and one day you realize that maybe all those thoughts you keep hearing in your mind about wanting to eat rotten flesh aren't your own, but other people's. And that you could change their feeding habits -- the whole course of their lives with that ability. That you could be so much more...
Hah, but I'm getting sidetracked now, sorry. What I wanted to say is, would you like to come with us to Paradise? I'm still not sure other animals will be allowed in it, but it's definitely worth a shot, don't you think? And please don't tell me I'm barking up the wrong tree, I'm sure everyone here would rather try to have a better life than remaining in a place that doesn't even have lunar flowers or beefy bones -- I mean, proper food. Because even if I've never seen it, I can feel that anything is possible there.
... What? Well, I'm not really sure what that means, but I don't see why "yiffing" wouldn't be allowed in Paradise...
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