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Name: Tsukiko
Species: grey wolf
Personality: Tsukiko is like the moon: often stubbornly following her own path and quiet, but beautiful and graceful.
Likes: The moon is her dearest friend (although she later meets Hikaru who becomes her best friend and her mate), it shines bright whenever she needs hope. Tsukiko also loves running, it makes her feel like she's flying.
Dislikes: She hates guns and uneccessary bloodshed because one of her close friends form the pack were killed by a gun. She dislikes it when she does not get her way, but is willing to compromise. She also dislikes the darkness, the time of month when the moon doesnt show, and ravens. Darkness to her is loss of hope and despair and it swallows anything that it can, she hates it and always tries to keep hope. The moon is her best friend, and so she feels sad when it's not around. Ravens to her mean death and rminds her how close she was to dying when she was young.
Background (Optional, but it gives you a better shot):
She was born into a large pack of grey wolves. During an attack from the humans, she became separated from her brothers and sisters when she was merely a cub. She was found by another pack and was accepted by the alpha male and female but not the others. They eventually chased her out to live on her own when the alphas were overthrown.
Since then, she lived alone with only the moon to comfort her in her sorrow. Her life was hard because wolves typically hunted in packs and she was only one. Plus the fact that she never really learned how to hunt. One day, she was so tired out that she collapsed in the snow about a mile away from a cabin. The humans in the cabin found her and brought her into the warmth of the cabin. They persuaded their border collie to accept Tsukiko as one of her pups. Tsukiko now had borthers and sisters but she soon bacame too rough with them. The border collie shunned her away for the humans to take care of. The wife and husband could no longer take care of the wolf cub that was now the size of a baby horse. They had no choice but to leave Tsukiko at an wolf support center. In order to make sure they would know her immediately if she ever came back, they tattooed her (safely) with a mark of a wing since she loved running so much.
The humans at the support center were very intrigued on how she got the strange tattoo on her hip, but accepted her as they do with all wolves that come in.At the wolf support center, there were other grey wolves of all sizes. She was soon accepted by a female who had recently lost her litter and learned how to hunt with the more senior wolves. There she met another wolf, a male named Hikaru. Both loved the feeling of flying when they ran and the moon's radiance. They lived in the wolf support center for 2 more years, when they were both mature adults. They were then released back into the Alaskan wilderness.
However, Tsukiko refused to leave. She felt that the wolf support center was the safest place for her and her upcoming litter of pups. The volunteers, with the help of Hikaru, eventually were able to coax her out of the center and into the forest.
Still, Tsukiko returned a week later with Hikaru obediently following. Tsukiko waited outside the center while Hikaru brought her food, until someone finally let them in. There, Tsukiko slowly dug out a den in the corner and gave birth to six healthy cubs. When the pups were weaned, ready to fend for themselves, and young adults Tsukiko was ready to leave. Tsukiko and Hikaru snuck out of the center and back into the woods.
Every month, Tsukiko and Hikaru would return to check up on the pups. Occasionally, they would also return so Tsukiko would feel safe when she gave birth to a litter.
Eventually, Tsukiko and Hikaru decided to stay at the center permanently. They became the center's mascots, and were given their own little area. They raised three more litters of their own, and adopted many of the orpaned cubs.