Username
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Name
His name would be Yiska.
It's a Navajo name meaning 'the night has passed'. I spent a good 10 minutes looking through names, and this name stood out to me the most, for it could have 2 meanings. The first meaning would be the most obvious to most people, that night is over, and day is here. However, the first meaning that I picked up meant so much more. I picked up 'the night has passed' as a time of sadness and despair, a time of lost hope and fear is over. The sun of a new, happier, hope filled day has risen, giving life to new possibilities, and new chances.
Personality
Yiska is a sweet and loving boy, however he is strong
and stable. He knows when something
isn't good for him, and will shut it out, even if it means
hurting others to protect himself.
Yiska enjoys being alone, and free. He likes to walk,
and likes to be out in open meadows.
He is very quiet, and takes most orders without a fight.
he is an expert at wiping all emotion
from his face, leaving his face and mind unreadable,
even with a broken heart. He is strong,
and a fighter, and isn't one to trust easily, and warm
up quickly. It takes time to get him to
show you the real him, but when he does, you'll have
a forever, loyal, trustworthy, wonderful
friend.
Theme Song
Letters From Home By, John Micheal Montgomery
History
As a child, Yiska was a sweet,
stubborn youngster. He was always causing trouble,
and loved the snow. He was always in trouble for
making a blizzard appear in the house. His
favorite game would be to sneak up on the cat,
and make snow attack her. His father was in the
military, and he would always look forward to his
dad's return. He joined the military as soon as he
could, and stayed in for as long as he could. He
was one of the soldiers pet, and so he was the
spy. He would sneak into the enemy's camp, and
gather information, or take weapons. He did his
job well. Then one day, he was captured. He hurt
his leg when he got away, and still has a limp to
this day.
Friends
SteamPunk
Pastry
Neige
Enemies
None yet, I suppose that's good?