
SkyBug, more about me can be found in my other forum for this round.

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This is one of those character than when she was donated I instantly fell in love. I knew I had to try out for her, though at the time I didn't have access to my computer and decided to let someone else have her because I wasn't going to be able to fill out a forum good enough through mobile. I was surprised to see that no one put in a lot of effort in their forums for her, be they forgot, didn't have the time, something came up. I understand all of these reasons but I still shocked. Now life is finally settling down again and she is still here, to me it seemed like fate; if you believe in that kind of thing.

She would become the newest member of my sled team. Something I've always wanted to do is get Husky type characters for a sled team. I've always been a little too obessed with sled dogs and races, like the Iditarod. For those who don't know the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race is an annual long-distance sled dog race run in early March from Anchorage to Nome. Mushers and a team of 16 dogs, of which at least 6 must be on the towline at the finish line, cover the distance in 9–15 days or more. The Iditarod began in 1973 as an event to test the best sled dog mushers and teams but evolved into today's highly competitive race. Though I'm in the process of developing the characters and finally getting art of them made. Izzy here, whose name I would like to change to Frostbite, will be the third I've developed and the first to have art.



Frostbite, I do not know why but this has also been a name I wanted to name a Husky. Just simply due to the fact that they like the cold and it's not too common of a name.

Female, I just think that the charcter would be a great female character so I've decided to leave her gender the same.

Unlike her name, Frost's personality is not cold or hard, but instead warm and fuzzy. This husky is definitely a trouble maker and doesn't care much for authority, being other humans other than her master. Always wanting to jump around and play, especially in the snow when it’s on the ground; however, when things get serious she can handle them. Frostbite can be calm enough when she needs to be in order to get the job done. Though when it isn’t really a dire matter, this fae is everywhere as once. She is just always so hyper and happy, no one can look at her and frown.
Though she does have those parts that people dread, her negative personality traits. Such as her trusting issues, humans in general spook Frostbite and no one knows why. If you can get close enough to her and earn her trust her happy side will come out. Another trait no one is really fond of is her need for attention. If someone has ignored her too long or is paying too much attention to someone else Frostbite with do anything to put herself in the center of the spotlight.

Born in Alaska to a man named Kyle and his pair of champion sled dogs, Frostbite, and her 4 siblings, were to be sold at very high prices. Kyle new that those in his area would love to get their hands on a puppy from the litter of two highly recognized sled dogs. The crazy thing was that people would pay the insanely high prices because they wanted to win whatever race they were thinking about entering; even if that meant spending countless hours of training and years for the little fur balls to be any good. None of it mattered as long as there was a chance at a new trophy to be added to a collection.
Katherine, a little girl with big dreams, was a neighbor to these proud new parents and Kyle happened to be helping her parents watch her while they were away at work. He is the one who originally put dog racing in the girl’s mind. The little girl used to play with the puppies before Kyle had put them up for sale. When that happened they disappeared from the house faster than any dog has ever run. Kat watched every single puppy get adopted, all but one that is. Her 'babysitter' said he could see potential in her and wanted her to have the last puppy. Frostbite then became the start of a dream becoming reality.

Now 2 and a half years old, Frostbite is no longer the only Husky owned by Katherine. Her new family was still small but would grow to be very large, very soon. Havoc, a large, bulky, solid black Alaskan Malamutes with bright blue eyes and his brother Chase, a large, red and white Alaskan Malamute became part of the team about 9 months ago and have been fitting in great. Kat's dream became Frostbite's dream and together they'd win their first race in another year when Katherine was old enough to enter in the running. Everyone was excited, but at the same time worried. Kat would need at least two more dogs to run in the upcoming race. It was short and would last no more than a day or so. Though it seemed like a long time away, it was closer than they all thought and there was still too much to do, to be able to rest.
Kyle still help's out his neighbor as he doesn't race any longer, his longtime girlfriend has told him she didn't want him out there any longer. Now the experienced racer helps train the fresh meat that comes to the neighborhood. He offered to let Kathrine use some of his younger dogs, as he didn’t have the heart to sell them when he ‘retired’, but she turned him down saying she wanted to do it on her own. Training them was as far as Kyle got into the racing because he knew his friend would be able to do it and he fully believed that she and her dogs would win the race next year.

+ Cold Weather
+ Racing
+ Winning
+ Fish
+ Swimming
+ Accessories

- Losing
- When Kat is Sad
- Being Stuck Inside
- Milk
- Cats
- Being Alone
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ps note:
took away the last picture as
it wasn't showing up and I
couldn't get it to reupload
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art cred:
1st picture - art by Roan.
2nd picture - found on google
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