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Post by Bakemono on Sept 12, 2007 18:31:53 GMT -5
Furcadia Name: Rogue Scruff
Note: Rogue's entire character makeup will change from time to time as he is a "throwaway" alt I use to RP different characters at various times. Basically, I don't mind him being killed, because the characters he plays are not defined by the name of the alt. Pay attention to the current desc listing posted here as replies, and in the furcadia desc, to find out what he is at the time. I may change his name between "incarnations". I am doing it as a reply system so I can save old descs for the fun of it. XD Hope nobody minds.
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Post by Bakemono on Sept 12, 2007 18:32:32 GMT -5
Current desc as of 6/15/07
1- Furc User Name: Rogue Scruff
2-Ginga RPG name: Rogue
3-Pack/Loner(looking?): Tyrant with a large pack of dogs.
4-Family: None known.
5-Species: General hairless breed mix, large.
6-Colors: Plain old nasty nekkid skin color, with the occasional patch of yellow in winter (frostbite), red in summer (sunburn), and maybe some melanomas floating around. Eyes dark brown.
7-RP Sample: The ugly brute stood atop a small rise on the rocks, his legion of dogs marching behind him. They knew he was strong. A dog of his breed was not supposed to survive such weather as these Alps had. Often in the ranks he heard them muttering of demons. Fair enough. Such a reputation was enough to hold their loyalty. With a smirk he gazed across the landscape. It wasn't far now... the so-called paradise of dogs. He wanted Ohu, and it would be his.
8-History: *not required*
9-Reference Picture: *not required*
Furcadis desc: An unmistakeable lack of fur proves Rogue to be a hairless breed. Strangely large, perhaps a mix, or just something somewhat poorly bred, his looks can only be described as hideous. In the harsh winters, his exposed skin became frostbitten. During the summer, sunburn took its toll. Now his skin is scarred and calloused, hardly the majestic creature he could have been were he properly cared for. Now his personality matches his looks, a tyrant to the core.
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