The Form wrote:Username: Mother of Bears
Name: Aýnabat [Derived from Turkmen
aý "moon" and nabat "sweet".]
Gender: stallion
Art wrote:[coming soon!]
Poetry wrote:Her forehead is of amplest blond;
Her cheek like beryl stone;
Her eye unto the summer dew
The likest I have known.
Her lips of amber never part;
But what must be the smile
Upon her friend she could bestow
Were such her silver will!
And what a privilege to be
But the remotest star!
For certainly her way might pass
Beside your twinkling door.
Her bonnet is the firmament,
The universe her shoe,
The stars the trinkets at her belt,
Her dimities of blue.
slit wrote:
Name: Máni
Gender: Stallion
Personality: Collected, regal, misunderstood. His connection with the moon make them believe he's heartless, a silent danger, yet mysterious and beautiful. They think his heart is cold, or rather not there. It's not true, any of that. Máni does not make a show out of himself, he prefers to stay as a background character of sorts, he is caring with other's problems, a lot of empathy pours from his soul and yet he is never given the opportunity to show that. The nighttime is when Máni enjoys to be awake, a lot can happen during the night while the other tolters are sleeping, so missing on the beauty of the moonlight that leaves the earth in patches of soft, silver glow. Misjudged are the creatures of the night, and Máni relates with them the most.
Relationship with Sól: Jealously. It is the only raging, negative emotion Máni would ever let himself feel. They love Sól, they worship the ground his golden hooves walk on, the energy and warmth that rolls off of the bright honey-coated tolter. Yet they toss Máni aside, frightened of him, tricked into the false thought that he ruins life, that he is more connected to death and darkness than to celebrating life and all of the good that comes from it. He does not hate Sól, but he hates what the other stallion has that he doesn't, that nobody misunderstands Sól, that they praise him and what good he does for the earth. Máni only wished they understood that there are two halves in this story in order to make the whole.
Halter: pre-made
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