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Goennec Pen #: 7.
Name: Takuo; though simply goes by 'T' quite often.
How would you use him/her:In many ways! First off, I'd love to use him in the RP along with Kaze! Also, I'd make sure to draw and/or get lots of art of him, and take great care of him. I love horses; and przewalskis are some of my favorites, I just love them, and that he shares their markings make him even better than he already is! My character thread is currently a major WiP, but once I finish I'd make sure he'd get a spot there, of course, and I'd love to write stories about all of his mischeif and adventures...and misadventures. XD;
Define your Goennec: Personality~Spunky, wild, and up to no good...usually. That's Takuo to a T. Which, in fact, is quite fitting, considering that this young male prefers to drop his full name and just stick with the first letter. Perhaps because it's more casual, maybe because, well, he just likes it much better. 'T' is adventurous and fun-loving, and very....very...outgoing. So much, to the point, where he speaks out to almost any random goennec and in some situations where he should just keep his mouth shut. No, he's not rude, just curious and spunky. T almost always needs to be doing something, whether it's exploring the very edges of the lush valley in which he and the rest of the herd lives, confronting a shy garter snake before it slithers away, or just racing the other kids and laughing, telling jokes. He also enjoys visiting the herd's friendly elders on occasion, enjoying their optimism and joy.
T is nearly always up to mischeif, and you can nearly always see his striking golden eyes shining with happiness or excitement; rarely is this little goennec upset. He is very talkative; and along with his outgoing nature, he is a pretty easy goennec to become friends with--unless you find his hyper personality and antics annoying, in which case...he may not be your best fit. However, T is nearly always friendly to everyone, and can easily cheer you up if you happen to be down. After all, it's pretty hard to keep a frown on consistent on your face when a big bundle of fur is bouncing around, beaming and laughing. He's a great friend, and loves to run, racing through the grasses, and exploring, climbing his way up small hills of rock, and jumping--or rolling-- back down. Though still young; he has experienced one snowfall, and loved it. He enjoys leaping through the crystally white flakes, chasing and playing with the other kids in the herd, and feeling and hearing the crunch of snow beneath his paws. He loves waking up after a long night of snow, shaking the flakes of his tan fur, maybe sneezing from crystally snow on his nose, and enjoying the silence and serene landscape around him. But, of course, he doesn't just enjoy the view long...within minutes he's leaping, running, and rolling ears-over tail down drifts of snow, waking the entire herd with whoops and cheers of joy. The other kids would come, either with him or not long after, and they'd tumble and play-spar in the snow, skidding down slopes and having loads of fun. The adults...well, at first I'm sure they don't appreciate being woken nearly at dawn by an excitable kid, though after awhile their eyes are sure to shine with amusement.
Though, he dislikes anyone messing with his freidns or family, though that almost never happens. He loves his relatives, and his friends, and it seems like, along with his parents, the whole herd is his family. He certaintly has spoken to each member at least once, and rarely does he not recognize a herd member, and if he does, he has to trot over and exclaim a friendly 'hi!', before going off to play once more. It's definately easy to say Takuo is very easygoing and excitable; carefree and outgoing, always friendly.
He also enjoys autumn, watching the brilliant colored leaves, crimson and gold; swirl down from the treetops, as if the whole valley was experiencing a colorful rainstorm; bright and cheerful. He loves to leap into piles of vibrant leaves, scattering them through the forest and into the valley once more; a few spare crimson leaves caught on his fur, though he pays it no heed, and just prances forward, in fits of giggles and laughter, always having fun.
Takuo is really, despite his hyperness {which some goennecs enjoy, others roll their eyes at} a great friend, one you can trust and laugh with, having almost endless fun; but knowing that you have a great, trustworthy and loyal friend all the same.
Story/ies~Hmm...I'll probably just do a few short stories, and maybe a long one? XD; *shrugs*
Snow DayThe sun glittered warmly in the dawn sky, sending strikes of pink and crimson through the horizon. The entire valley shimmered, shadows and reflections from the sun dancing and twirling in a world of feathery white; of ice and delicate flakes of snow. The previous night; monstrous grey clouds, heavy with moisture; had let loose, sending flakes of shimmering ivory snow whirling and twisting through the air, before settling down on the ground. After a long night of snow; the valley which a herd of goennecs called home was shining; covered in towering drifts of snow. The storm's cold fingers had touched everything; from the delicate green leaves that still remained, bravely clinging to the trees; to the crystally stream, its shallow parts and near the banks frozen through and dusted with white powder; even settling on the goey's fur, giving their multicolored pelts a clean, icy tinge. This was the year's first snow; the season was late fall, almost drawn into winter; and the temperatures plummeted; the goey's gentle breath as they dozed, pressed together for warmth, hung in the air, as if each goennec were surrounded by a fine crystal mist. Not only was it the year's first snow...it was the first for the young goey kids who had been born that year; and it promised to be exciting. Especially for one tan and black furred kid, who always seemed to be up to mischeif and fun.
"Whoo!" A high-pitched squeal echoed through the valley, bouncing off of slick, ice-covered rocks and trees, only slightly by the soundless snow. Startled; a few nearby ravens, black feathers slick with frost, cawed a warning and took off, gliding over the mountains that rimmed the goennec's home, and disappearing into the milky sunlight.
Takuo scrambled up and gazed around, mouth gaping wide and amazement shining in his vibrant golden eyes. His beige fur was ruffled and slicked against his side where he had been lying among the other goeys the previous night; warm and oblivious to the snowstorm which had taken place all around him. A few annoyed grunts came from some of the adult goennecs around him; frustrating at being roused at dawn; on such a frozen day. To them, they had seen ice and feathery, frozen flakes every winter, and would very well have it that it would never happen again; if it never snowed once more in their lifetimes it would be too soon for them.
But not for the young goey who called himself 'T'. To him, it was miraculous, extraordinary, and every single synonym to 'amazing' he could possibly come up with. For a moment, he just stared, amber eyes wide and shining with excitement and wonder. "Whoo!" he cried out, rearing up on his hind hooves and pawing the air with excitement. Eager to be the first kid to experience the snow; he scrambled through the other goennecs, a few adults grumbling as he trodded on stray tails and paws. "Wha-" with a gasp, T stumbled, rolling ears over fluffy tail down the sheltered slope where the herd had slept, and landed with a
thud on his back; deep in snow. "Brrrr..." he shivered, shocked. He hadn't expected the white stuff to be so...cold! It was frigid; he supposed he had expected it to be soft and fluffy, like the wispy white clouds that sailed gently through the azure sky when it was warm. But then again...he didn't know what clouds felt like, either. Could they be just as wet and cold? He didn't know.
Shaking his fur, he scrambled up, dancing his paws and hooves as to not keep them on the frozen ground too long. He shivered, then fluffed out his fur, trying to combat the chill. He spotted a few other kids perk up their ears and scramble up, and he wagged his tail, leaping towards them. "Well?" He laughed, golden eyes shining, "What are you waiting for?" He whipped around; and tried to jump over the crystally drifts, his paws and hooves sinking in to the snow up to his wobbly knees; laughing and bucking in joy. With a wild cheer he leapt up and scrambled up a nearby pile of rocks, slick with ice, and stood, panting on top, gazing around as the life in the valley stirred; some grumbling as being woken so early; others stretching and talking together as they made their way down from the rise; a few who were already up and alert, pawing at the snow to reveal the still-feathery blades of sweet grass that were hidden beneath the ice and snow. This was his home; this was his herd. This was where he belonged. He puffed out his chest; feeling as though he would burst with pride. With a loud whoop he leapt up and skidded down the slabs of stone; and bounded over through the coold, wet flakes to join the other kids who were playing and chasing eachother through the snow; bright amber eyes shining with joy.
Next StoriesA light wind swirled gently through the air, twisting and turning, winding down towards the earth; and wrapping the broadleaf trees, and pines in its invisible arms, rustling the leaves and needles gently, as if it was a hushed whisper. These trees were special. No, they didn't hide miraculous treasure of shining materials that glinted in the sun, or sprout leaves and roots faster than any other plants alive. No, there was much more to them than that--and much less. So what made them special? Why, their location, of course! For these beautiful trees, though quite common in looks, bordered a lush valley, where the mostextraordinary of creatures thrived. This wondrous valley, rimmed by blueish mountaintops and towering oaks, splattered with streams and small ponds, was where the goennecs called home. And that made it the most special place of all.
"Kaze! Kaze, come on, wake up already!" A high-pitched voice, somewhat like a whine, stirred the rime-grey ram, accented with ivory white markings, from sleep. His mouth gaped in a yawn, and he fought the urge to curl up and fall asleep once more. But the gentle sun was calling, and the warmth must have already begun to melt the refreshing dew off of the grasses. Not to mention the young goey that was standing eagerly in front of him would dare let him sleep even a wink more. But he didn't mind; Kaze was a friendly, bubbly goennec, and he had enough energy to keep up with the tan-furred kid that never seemed to be out of energy. Yawning again, Kaze forced himself to blink open his emerald eyes, still sticky with sleep, and grinned, spotting the little goey Takuo, who called himself 'T', bouncing from paw-to-paw, from hoof-to-hoof.
T put on an expression of faux anger, scrunching up his face and narrowing his striking amber eyes. "Come on, Kaze!" He called, trying to sound frustrated but utterly failing, his squinted eyes shining with laughter. With a feigned snarl, he lowered his still-growing horns, and pawed the ground, trying to look threatening; like a ram who was about to charge into battle. "Oh, you want to fight, do you?" The larger, rime-grey ram asked, emerald eyes shining with amusement. "You won't stand a chance!" Takuo challenged. Kaze grinned and shook himself, trying to fluff out the fur on his side--which had flattened to his skin from where he had slept the previous night before. "You're on!" He laughed, jumping up and lowering his full-grown, ebony horns, their tips glinting in the sun. T grinned, glad the older ram had decided to join in his game. Of course, Kaze would never actually try to fight the little one--it was just a playfight game; and he was being as gentle as possible. "Hey!" he exclaimed, laughing, as T rammed into him, his ivory kid horns pressing into his fur; making contact, but not painful. "I'm going to get you!" Kaze grinned, lowering head in a playful challenge. Swiftly he swung his head, making sure to stay far from the young one.
T ducked as to further avoid Kaze's faux blow, and crouched into the feathery grass, almost so he was submerged; somewhat invisible in the ocean of cool green. He waggled his fluffy, ebony-hued tail, grinning, his vibrant golden eyes shining with excitement. He watched as Kaze glanced around, looking surprised {though Takuo didn't know if he was faking it or not}, and narrowed his eyes, zoning in on his 'target'. Tensing his legs, he took a deep breath and dug his front paws into the dirt, gripping to the tough roots and sprigs of grass, planning to push off with his front legs as well as his back hooves, which were dug into the dirt, to back up his leap with as much strength as he could get. "Wahoo!" He cried, pummeling himself forward, and knocking into Kaze, his striking amber eyes glinting with laughter.
Kaze, who had been keeping track of where the little goennec was, perked his ears, then spotted T hurtling towards him. "Whoa--" he began, when Takuo rammed into him. Dramatically, he gasped, and took a wobbling step sideways, falling into a total act. "I've been hit!" He cried, staggering forward and collapsing on his side. Of course, he was fine--T's horns were still growing in, and didn't cause any damage, or hurt him. However, to Kaze, there was no reason not to be as dramatic as possible about the playfight--at least with T. The kid had a somewhat similar sense of humor, and they always had loads of fun whenever T bounded over to Kaze-- often with their dramatic 'fights'. Of course, T most often played with the other kids, though he loved Kaze's jokes and creative, wild, and on-the-spot stories; as did nearly every kid in the herd. T thought of Kaze as somewhat of a role model--he was, really, like an older brother to him.
T widened his eyes as Kaze toppled over, then realized, with laughter shining in his golden eyes, that Kaze--who had fallen limp with an occasional tail flick or such--had been faking the whole time. "Hey!" he laughed, bounding over and butting him in the side. Kaze grinned and got up, laughing. "So, what do you think of my...totally amazing acting skills?" He asked, amusement shining in his emerald eyes. But Takuo was laughing to hard to answer, and instead pawed the ground, swiping the air with his horns with a challenge, to the goennec he thought of as an older brother. "Race ya! There's no way you're gonna win, I'm the fastest goennec in the world!"
I have these pics so far. c:
Little T~

And a T animation. 8D Flat colored only because I don't think I'd be able to finish it in time if I added shading.
