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Wolfen Akari wrote:Username: Wolfen Akari
Name: Omecihuatl (pronounced oh-may-SEE-wah-tl, Ome for short)
Gender: mare
Height: 14.1
Whats strange about her?: When Ome was born her mother had some high hopes that despite her strange mixture of coat, she would be a normal healthy foal. These hopes were dashed on the first day the foal found it's voice, for Ome was a very peculiar Kelpie indeed. Being a chimera, she had already absorbed the twin her mother did not know she carried, and while this had happened in the past to others it never went much further than a weird coat. No, Ome showed right away that she wasn't quite normal in her mind as well, starting with her seeming loss of memory of her first life's lessons. In the following days it became clear that Ome wasn't always Ome... And that she at times swore herself to be not a wobbly little filly, but instead a budding colt. For a time, her mother tried to explain things away as a foals fancy and thought her child might grow out of this strange switching, but it only got worse as Ome grew older.
Now grown, it is clear that Ome does in fact seem to go somewhere else, switching places with the strange and mysterious stallion personality with an unpredictable frequency. Where her own personality borders a little on the fey, staying things strangely, or randomly blurting out strange observations at times, she is rather normal until her mind does whatever it does to change or get near to changing to that nameless stallion. As a stallion he is exceptionally assertive, marking trees with horns and getting more grumpy with the Kelpies he knows, and at times might border on dangerous as he seeks to lock horns for a perceived offense. Thankfully for the past season it seems to the Kelpies that know Ome the switches to this nameless stallion are happening less and less often, but she is starting to take up talking very quietly to herself. Any Kelpies that manage to hear her find that the words sound like those of an argument, but one only Ome can seem to hear. To Ome, all she hears is the voice of her brother, constantly nagging her with details and observations and trying to convince her that it would be better if she would just take a break and let him guide her for but a moment. She knows that this means her having to work her way back later, but sometimes her brother is just so insistent that it gets harder and harder to not pay him any mind. Like a fly that nags at an ear. She's found however that sometimes scolding him works to quiet him, and tries to do so with increasing frequency as it has proved most effective.