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klovesugar2 wrote:Username: klovesugar2
Registered Name: A Requiem Of Rainfall
Call Name: Rei
Gender: Mare
Age: 12 years
Height: 14.2hh
Personality:Rei is a gentle mare, skittish and shy, and content enough to remain at the bottom of the herd's pecking order. She's far from ambitious and tends to view the world with accepting, easygoing eyes, more than willing to go with the flow when situations arise. There's simply too much that she can't control for her to worry about it, for Rei causes herself no small amount of grief spooking at shadows as she does, making mountains out of molehills. She pointedly turns a blind eye to the bigger things, at least until they physically demand her attention, for this very reason. She'd turn herself into a nervous wreck were she to try to think about anything outside of her little bubble, especially since there are times she manages the very same over things as slight as a whisper on the wind, or a shadow on her tail. Some would call her foolish and ignorant, even stupid because of this outlook, though they couldn't be farther from the truth. Rei has a brilliant mind, and can notice things her herdmates miss, as well as easily outwit most equines and predators she's come across in her fair few years. She understands when and where she makes her mistakes, and takes great pains to ensure that she learns from them, and doesn't repeat them ever again.
Those who refuse to learn from their mistakes are the fools, in her humble opinion, not that many care to pay the docile oddball any mind. In any case, and little fondness as she holds for some of her herdmates -or prior herdmates, as the case may be- Rei always has held a soft spot for the younger equines who'd yet to be turned against her. Those who were curious of her stories and the lessons she would attempt to impart, rather than dismissive. Even now, Rei continues to be fonder of the younger humans and equines around her, more willing to accept their bumbles and mistakes as a product of their youth, rather than being born of any true malic. Of course, her anxiety issues have earned her many remarks from old and young alike, much to her mortification, however she's long since accepted that it's just one of those things that she can't control, and strives not to let the comments and quips bother her too much, lest she end up colicking- again. Which marks the main reason why Rei has been moved to a different reserve, the prior one having been ill-suited to deal with her bouts of colic, especially with the size of the reserve and how long it could take for one of the rangers to reach her.
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