Post by Kunabee on Aug 8, 2011 18:16:48 GMT -5
Eisley
Patience is a rarity with dreams we cannot find...
Patience is a rarity with dreams we cannot find...
Gender: Female
Age: About seven now I'm guessing.
Species: Bengal Tiger
*Pride: Ende
*Rank: n/a
Eye color: Yellowy-amber
Body Build: fairly small (especially for her species), but she's clearly strong
Fur Length: shortish
*In-Depth Physical Appearance: A wicked scar crosses her right eye, permenantly closing it. Skin showing through orange fur, white and stark. It trails from just below her ear to the bottom of her face, curling in a backwards 'C'. Her good eye, her left one, shows every emotion and wordless thought the tigress ever has. To discover who Eisley truly is, stare at her eye. But she won't often put up with that, she doesn't like people knowing everything - or staring at her scar.
Mother: Shali
Father: Milas
Siblings: Davis
Friends: Symphony Bava', Montego, Klei
Mate: n/a
Children: n/a
Do they oppose humans?: Not at all
Personality: Eisley's most noticeable trait is her patience. She'll put up with pretty much anything, tolerating MANY things, and remain calm throughout. She's also pretty fearless. Someone trying to attack her? She'll stare them down. She has a love of adventure, and anything new is worthwhile.
The only things that are exceptions to these traits is someone unfamiliar (or who she deems dangerous) going on her right side and water. Since she's blind in her right eye, she freaks out when she's left unawares of something unfamiliar. However, since her hearing is fine, she calms down if she can hear the opposer.
Unlike most tigers, Eisley hates water. As a young tiger, she fell into water and was dragged down by something heavy caught in her fur. Before the drought, she'd often refuse a drink of water for a couple of days. Since water is so scarce now, she won't pass up taking a drink, but she becomes agititated and irritable anytime she's near it. Like everyone else in Ende, she has a paranoia - and it's water.
Eisley feels cursed with sanity. I mean, she is slightly insane - really? THAT patient? THAT fearless? insanity! - but surrounded by others who are so much more insane makes her feel... sane. And being in Ende, it's a curse for poor Eisley.
However, she does like violence. A little bit of blood here and there usually makes her smirk - as long as it's not from a member of Ende. If it's from a member of Ende, she'll either attack the offender or desperately try and help the victim. Ende is her home, and the felines there are what make it so.
What made them decide to escape?: She didn't 'decide' persay as it so much happened...
History: She was born into a zoo. It was one of those decent zoos, a zoo that took care of its critters, never forcing or experimenting or mistreating. She liked it there.
Being the runt of her litter, she was often neglected. But rather then having a negative effect, it had a positive one. She grew up adventuring, always curious and looking, wanting to learn.
During one of her in-capture escapedes she cut her right eye, and is now blind in that eye.
One day before she reached a full first year a mistake was made. Her cage door was left open. She was antsy and without a thing to do. She watched the door, and BAM! She went out, wanting to try a new adventure. She made it beyond cities and towns, and nearly died in America's wilds.
Luckily, a kindly loner feline helped the young Eisley out. With some extra work, she learned how to survive despite the scar. Many years of practice, and Eisley's anything but lacking in survival skills.
Somewhere in her fourth year she discovered Ende. She discovered Ende through the Fuhrer, Symphony Bava'. He was extremely annoyed at the fact Eisley had accidently stumbled on his territory, but after Eisley tempered his temper with her patience and fearlessness, she asked to join his pack.
And so she entered Ende. There, she befriended Montego, and tried to support the feline when Montego realized she was a she. Despite protests.
She also grew a small... attachment, mayhap... to Klei, and can often be found smirking or laughing at something the girl has said or done.