Username:
My name is PurpleDirewolf2015. However most people call me Purple.
Name:
I would name this pretty kiamara Chaya. It is a Hebrew name meaning "life." I find it suited her because to me, her pelt reminds me of "The Tree of Life."
Gender:
I believe that this cutie is a female. Just her eye color and feathers just scream girl, in my opinion.
Companion:
Chaya's companion is a white raven. Yes, they do exist. No, they are no albino ravens. They are their own species of raven, bigger and smarter than normal ravens. Chaya's raven's name is Avi. It is Hebrew for "father". Chaya gave him that name because she sees him as a father figure.
Why did you choose that companion for him/her?
I chose a white raven because that is the first animal I thought of when I saw her. I remembered white ravens from a book I once read. In the book, the white raven was a loyal companion, and ended up being worshiped for his special white color. Because of this, and because white ravens are very smart, I thought one would be a perfect companion for Chaya.
How they met their companion:
Chaya met Avi a long time ago, or rather it was Avi who found Chaya. The white raven was only a hatchling when he fell out of his nest. His mom and dad were away hunting for some food for him and his brothers and sisters. The white raven was a little scared, being on the ground, he was bright white and vulnerable, since he couldn't fly. However, the raven was smarter than most, and instead of staying by the base of the tree hoping he would be rescued soon, he started to look for someplace safe to hide until his parents returned. He found a bush not terribly far from his tree, and decided that it would work for the time being. He hobbled as fast as he could towards the bush, and wiggled his way into it, but he didn't realize he wasn't the only one in the bush. To the little white raven's surprise, there was a young kiamara also hiding in the bush. He almost missed her because her green pelt blended with the bush, but he couldn't missed her scared pink eyes. For a moment all they did was stare at each other, wondering if the other was going to attack, but then the young kiamara spoke up.
"Avi?" she asked the raven. She was really asking in her own way if the raven had seen her father, who she had been separated from.
The white raven, who was too young to have a name assumed that Avi was his name. He nodded at the kiamara. "Avi." he replied, pretty much mimicking the kiamara. "Who you?" he asked with his limited vocabulary.
The green kiamara looked at Avi. "Chaya. I'm Chaya." she answered him. She knew Avi wasn't her real father, but he was all she had at the moment so she moved closer him and curled around him, quickly falling asleep. Avi was a little surprised at first, but he suddenly felt safe with Chaya and nuzzled up against her soft fur. From, that moment on, the two were practically inseparable, helping each other every step of the way. They are both more than willing to give their lives for each other, and will not tolerate any sort of mistreatment in any way.
My name is PurpleDirewolf2015. However most people call me Purple.
I would name this pretty kiamara Chaya. It is a Hebrew name meaning "life." I find it suited her because to me, her pelt reminds me of "The Tree of Life."
Gender:
I believe that this cutie is a female. Just her eye color and feathers just scream girl, in my opinion.
Companion:

Why did you choose that companion for him/her?
I chose a white raven because that is the first animal I thought of when I saw her. I remembered white ravens from a book I once read. In the book, the white raven was a loyal companion, and ended up being worshiped for his special white color. Because of this, and because white ravens are very smart, I thought one would be a perfect companion for Chaya.
How they met their companion:
Chaya met Avi a long time ago, or rather it was Avi who found Chaya. The white raven was only a hatchling when he fell out of his nest. His mom and dad were away hunting for some food for him and his brothers and sisters. The white raven was a little scared, being on the ground, he was bright white and vulnerable, since he couldn't fly. However, the raven was smarter than most, and instead of staying by the base of the tree hoping he would be rescued soon, he started to look for someplace safe to hide until his parents returned. He found a bush not terribly far from his tree, and decided that it would work for the time being. He hobbled as fast as he could towards the bush, and wiggled his way into it, but he didn't realize he wasn't the only one in the bush. To the little white raven's surprise, there was a young kiamara also hiding in the bush. He almost missed her because her green pelt blended with the bush, but he couldn't missed her scared pink eyes. For a moment all they did was stare at each other, wondering if the other was going to attack, but then the young kiamara spoke up.
"Avi?" she asked the raven. She was really asking in her own way if the raven had seen her father, who she had been separated from.
The white raven, who was too young to have a name assumed that Avi was his name. He nodded at the kiamara. "Avi." he replied, pretty much mimicking the kiamara. "Who you?" he asked with his limited vocabulary.
The green kiamara looked at Avi. "Chaya. I'm Chaya." she answered him. She knew Avi wasn't her real father, but he was all she had at the moment so she moved closer him and curled around him, quickly falling asleep. Avi was a little surprised at first, but he suddenly felt safe with Chaya and nuzzled up against her soft fur. From, that moment on, the two were practically inseparable, helping each other every step of the way. They are both more than willing to give their lives for each other, and will not tolerate any sort of mistreatment in any way.

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