Haha, sorry if this is another wall of text for you to read through, Kamaliah ^^ The only way I can get a char to function is by writing stories =3

Goennec Pen #: #1.
Name: Sunrise.
How would you use him/her: Ruby, my first Goennec, later in her story creates a small Goennec herd of her own. Sunrise would be part of that herd, playing the 'youngest' role. I always ramble in 'how you'd use' things, so I'll just go onto 'defining' now ^_^
Define your Goennec: I nuzzled the empty patch beside me, wondering where my mother was. I heard her say softly,
"Sunrise, I'm right here." With one of her front paws, she pulled me closer to her. Hours later, I awoke to loud shouting; my eyes blinked open and I saw a shadowy Goennec in the mouth of the small cave me and my mother stayed in. My mother was in front of me, obviously angry to see the Goennec anywhere near her. Then, in one fluid movement, she scooped me up in her mouth and slammed into the other Goennec, jarring his balance enough for her to pass him and run away from the cave. Eventually she collapsed, more exhausted then she would have cared to admit.
As she fell, I was jarred from my position between her teeth and I fell to the ground.
"Oof!" I muttered. My mother quickly looked at me to assure herself I was okay, before falling into a deep, dreamless sleep. I settled down beside her, while staring up at the stars. Soon exhaustion overcame me, however, and I fell asleep as well.
The next morning, my mother woke me up very early, just in time to watch the sunrise.
"Sweetie, you were named after the sunrise you were born in. Always remember that, alright?" I nodded, too entranced by the beauty to speak. My mother finally said,
"That Goennec we ran away from was your father." I stared at her in surprise.
She said finally,
"You see, we fell in love, and shortly before I had you he became too overprotective of me. If I even glanced at another Goennec, male or female, kin or non-kin, he'd rage at me for hours. He was a very jealous Goennec, jealous that I'd go after someone other then him." She paused.
"Finally, I couldn't stand it anymore, and I ran off. I had you two sunrises after I'd left, in that cave. Somehow he must have tracked us down, and I don't want him having anything to do with us." I didn't understand much of what she'd said, but I did understand that my father was bad and my mother didn't like him, which was enough for my childlike comprehension.
Major WIP!