- [b]Rarity: Common
- rare missing eye
- rare bob /crop tail
- common bunny ears
- common short fur
- common mane edit
OWNER: Warrdog
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Artist | koegami [gallery] |
Time spent | 10 minutes |
Drawing sessions | 1 |
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Warrdog wrote:Username: Warrdog
Name: Jinbei
Gender: Female
Eye Explanation: Jin lost her eye in a brawl with another brute. The scar healed rather nicely however and was covered neatly with fur. She has a very tomboyish personality, so much so that she would rather othersthibk of her s a male than find out she's a female. She does a lot to hide her gender, such as constantly hanging out around other males in hopes of disguising her own true scent. Sometimes this works, other times it doesn't and when it doesn't she lashes out. As a young Keipah her father was never interested in her because of her gender. He felt as though fenales were only really good for birthing, and handling mindless human tasks, no good for hunting or fighting so he never bothered to train his daughter to do so. As a result she was constantly bullied by her much stronger brothers, so she began to teach herself to fight by mimicing them so she wouldn't always be the underdog. Her father didn't like that very much and would always glare her down when she was caught in the act of sparring. Jin didn't quite understand why it had to be this way, but she wasn't content being the weak one. She wandered off one night and encountered a wandering male looking to take of her family's food, instead of calling her father or brothers she attempted to fight him off herself. Things did not go well, she ended up losing her eye and had to be rescued by her brothers from the bully. Needless to say her father was not pleased by her actions, and scoled her anyway despite her wounds. This, he believed, would teach her a lesson about a female's place, however this defeat only drove her to become stronger, so that she could prove how valuable she truly was.
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