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animagusmod May 1 2012, 05:02:37 UTC
Applicant 568:

Vote 1:
Steppe Wolf
  • Our applicant said he was solitary, but this part: I've had a very few people I've been close to, mostly lovers or *thinks about it* How to translate, like blood brothers... I never liked the part where I talk to them as much. American men tend to be physically cold and hands off, unlike say guys from the Caucasus or the Middle East (or a boyfriend). I always liked being able to have my arm around somebody's shoulders, to play fight with them, to be able to defend them, things like that. I'd do better as an animal because almost all of your communication is physical. made me think he was really just more comfortable with a select few people. He seemed like a pack animal to me, in that sense, and so I decided to pick a wolf form for him.
  • He also said he was drawn to wolves and coyotes so I wanted to respect that preference.
  • The coloring of the steppe wolf (which is a subspecies of the grey wolf) ranges from white to black, so I think there's room for his Animagus form to take on a look that ( ... )

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animagusmod May 1 2012, 05:03:44 UTC
Vote 5:
I choose the Northwest Coast Coyote for applicant #568. The applicant said she likes to be somewhere hidden, which fits the coyote that keeps hidden during the day and only really comes out at night. The applicant prefers night time, which fits the coyote's nocturnal behaviour. The applicant said she liked forest and beach type areas and has love of overcast days, the Northwest Coast Coyote resides along the coast of Washington and Oregon where it's pretty forresty and the weather is pretty overcast all the time. The applicant also said she'd love to be able to fight and run, which coyotes are pretty great at.

Vote 6:
Your walking into situations with a “middle finger and a sense of entitlement” points me towards true stubbornness. Looking for stubborn animals points me towards the Nubian wild ass. First of all, being very closely related to donkeys naturally give it stubbornness. Also, although it lives in a climate warmer than your preferred 60 to 65 degrees, it knows to avoid the heat when it's warmer than that so its ( ... )

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mmailliw May 1 2012, 11:00:02 UTC
#6 was mine!

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lotrangel17 May 1 2012, 16:28:08 UTC
#3 was mine :)

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beautifulbluee May 1 2012, 14:17:42 UTC
I picked 4!

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