
Above art by nahvellan, their username used to be Unboxed, as it says on the front, but I looked them up and their username has changed since then.
Username: damsel~in~distress
Kennel Number: 11
Species and/or Breed: German Shepard Dog
Use: I would certainly draw her and order art of her! I
also might occasionally roleplay as her. I may even include her
occasionally in a comic that I've been planning on
starting, but if so, it'll probably be a while till then. Even if I
don't end up doing that, though, I will still definitely spoil her
with art, and perhaps stories!
Name: Erica
Gender: Female
Age: 19
Brief Personality: Silly, dramatic, kind of mischievous, friendly
Jung Personality Type: ENFJ
(Extravert(66%) iNtuitive(19%) Feeling(22%) Judging(6%))
Favorite Color: Forest Green
Favorite Type of Character to Act as: Ironically, she likes to play
as evil characters because she finds them interesting and she likes to get
into their heads to try to figure out what's their reasons behind their actions.
She also likes to play as characters that have accents other than her own.

Erica is a very
fun canine. She's often very
enthusiastic and she likes to occasionally
make jokes, but usually not so often that it gets annoying to others. She's quite
clumsy and trips a lot, much to her demise. She tries her best to be
friendly to everyone, though if she's annoyed she doesn't do very well at hiding it. Erica is also very
dramatic, probably due to her
interest in acting. For example, if someone compliments her, she'll take it like it's a really big deal. To others, this may seem like she's big-headed, but, really, she is just
amusing herself. Another example of this is if she drops something and it's not damaged or anything when she drops it, she would probably yell “NOOOOOOOOO!” and sob dramatically, again just to amuse herself.

“My past was a
horrid one. It's a past full of
painful memories and ruthless backstabbers. Eternal
sadness and forever
loneliness. Many enemies and a vow to
never trust anyone ever again. Even death has constantly been a threat throughout my
harsh life of misery...
Just kidding! I got you, huh? Haha! Don't worry,
my past hasn't been that bad. Sure, there's been some ups and downs, but nothing too bad. Nothing bad enough to call it a 'harsh life of misery,' anyway. Honestly,
my life's probably pretty normal. The worst thing that's ever happened to me is probably the time I fell down the stairs and
ended up with a broken leg. Sure, it was more of a small fracture than really being completely broken, but it hurt like crazy!
Now that's what I call a 'painful memory.' Besides that, there
hasn't been anything all that noteworthy of being terrible. Yeah, there been
all those times I've (embarrassingly) tripped in public and on stage, but hey, it's not like I can really control that. Sometimes clumsiness is just in your genes! I've tripped many times and, honestly, I will probably continue to do so. It's not like I want to, though!
Throughout my life
I've loved acting. It was and still is my favorite pastime!
Ever since a young age, I've participated in plays. I think my first one was some sort of Christmas play about Rudolph. I'm pretty sure that I played one of the other reindeer. If I remember right, the one that I played as was Vixen. Yeah,
I wasn't quite as good at acting back then. Nor was I very good at grammar either, to be honest. After that play, I was in a few other plays, which I was probably pretty bad at, before
I finally decided to take acting lessons. The lessons went pretty well, in my opinion. At first I wasn't doing so great, but, luckily, I had a really good instructor, so
I eventually worked up to the talent that I have today! I actually think that
I've improved even after the lessons just because of all of the experience I've had since then, including improv and various plays and rehearsals I've been in. Improv definitely has helped me not only with getting better at acting, but with getting in touch with my inner self.
I've learned many things about myself that I may not have learned if I hadn't pursued acting. For one thing, one of my favorite things that I like to do in acting is trying to talk in various accents. Another interesting thing is that, even though I am (hopefully) nice as a person when I'm out of character, I love to be villains in plays. Since I feel that they're so unrelatable to me, I find it very interesting to try to get into their head to find the reasoning for their actions. You learn a lot in the acting business. One day, I hope to be a well-known actor that will star in all of the best performances!"
Notherround