TheTravelingWriter wrote:I'll be editing this tomorrow for any errors that I find.
~ Username ~
TheTravelingWriter
~ Name you will give flent ~ :
Deimos (Greek word for "terror"; also one of Mar's moons)
~ History ~ :
From the beginning, Deimos was one unlucky flent. His mother, a young flent at the age of eleven, had been absolutely terrified of what she saw when Deimos was born, which earned him the name "Deimos". The young, new mother had no idea what to think of the fawn. He didn't look like the male that she had mated with, nor did he look anything like her. There was no chance of the markings that he received from her side of the family, so how had he inherited these strange markings? Maybe from his father's side of the family? Fearing what this fawn could turn out to be, the young mother abandoned Deimos, leaving him alone in the world as a young fawn.
Luckily, for Deimos, help was just around the corner from an infertile, older female flent that had miscarried her first fawn. Immediately the female raised Deimos as her own, not even caring about the fawn's strange appearance. She swiftly took him into a nearby, dense forest, where he could be raised alone and away from other flent. He was there taught how to walk, how to hunt, and how to survive the life of a flent. Deimos didn't meet many other fawns, as the female that he had learned to call "mother" wasn't so trusting of other flents after the miscarriage that she had. Most flents blame the reason that he's so skittish and awkward around other flents on his adoptive mother's paranoid nature.
At the age of nine, like most flents, Deimos left his adoptive mother, who went nearly berserk from him leaving her. He wasn't used to being out in the world, all alone with no one to guide him. Deimos' pacifistic lifestyle made it difficult for him to find his own territory, as he didn't want to offend any of the other flents by going in and saying "Hey, I want your territory." That just wasn't him, so he made a living by wondering from territory to territory, meeting other flents as his life continued on. And to this day, he does just that; wondering from territory to territory, meeting other flents as.
~ Personality ~ :
Friendly:
There is no lying that Deimos is a very friendly and outgoing flent. He absolutely loves meeting new flents, especially those who have interesting stories to tell. Traveling from territory to territory has helped his strong urge to meet and socialize with other flents. He often wonders how his adoptive mother could have been such an anti-social and introverted flent that couldn't stand the sight of others.
Awkward:
Ah yes, there is one problem that Deimos faces; he's awkward. Very awkward. Due to his adoptive mother's overly protective and paranoid nature, Deimos never had a chance to be social with the other fawns in the area, which caused him to be awkward later on in life. The biggest problem with Deimos' awkwardness is his habit of stuttering when he's meeting new flents, especially female flents, and it's quite a pain to understand him when he has to speak out loud.
Another flaw that comes from Deimos' awkwardness is his habit of being blunt to the point that it makes him sound rude. Deimos honestly doesn't know when to lie and when to tell the truth, as he doesn't take into thought how sensitive the flent is. He has made some egocentric flents made at him in the past, but he never means to sound rude or anything! He's just telling what he thinks to the flent.
Pacifistic Lifestyle:
Yes, most flents don't fight very often, but Deimos is one that takes this to the extreme. Deimos' pacifistic lifestyle has lead him to being a strict vegetarian, not even thinking about eating any form of meat. He's horribly passive, too, often being easily persuaded by other flents. Lacking the dominance traits, Deimos hasn't established his own territory due to the fact that it might anger some other flents.
~ Art ~ :
If I had a lick of artistic ability, I would happily draw a picture of this magnificent flent. Sadly, I can't draw to save my life.
~ Reason for Applying ~ :
The colour combination is what first caught my eye, as I always have been a sucker for colour combinations of green, white, and dark brown shades. Hiss colours are well balanced--not too much green, and not too much brown. I've always enjoyed simple, natural earth tones too, since they aren't too harsh on the eyes. I love the markings on the flent, also, because they aren't too distracting and add on to the endless possibilities of this character's personality and background.
- Congrats, TravelingWriter. This was a hard decision and the others were good forms, you all knew alot about the flent and I appreciate that. But overall, I decided this was the best form for this beauty. But I encourage the other people to apply for other flent, as you have a good chance of winning one in the end.
Again, congratulations to Traveling Writer for this beauty. I hope youl ike him as much as I liked your form.