discussion and form thread for Diametric.

Personality wrote:Although Hopper lies more on the quiet side, he knows when to speak up and be assertive, having absolutely no problem doing so. He cares for his pack, but can be strict when others don't pull their weight. He quite enjoys taking the leading role, but is not so egotistical that he won't let others voice their opinions and concerns. Hopp's good guy, helping others then he can and joking around to lighten the often glum atmosphere. He can be quite the flirt, but puts his role as alpha ahead of his hope of one day finding a mate and having a family of his own.
History wrote:As a puppy, Hopper was adopted into a small family living in a two-bedroom apartment. While they loved him, as he grew they begin to realize that they didn't have the tools needed to care for such a large dog. With a heavy heart, they surrendered him to a shelter, causing his deep distrust of humans. In the shelter he was aggressive, uncompliant, and it took years for him to be adopted once more. When he finally was, he fled the first chance he got, teaching himself everything he needed to survive in the wild.

Personality wrote:Farley is friendly and easygoing. She enjoys being in the presence of others, and is quick to grow lonesome if by herself. She cares deeply about her packmates, and would just about run to the end of the earth in order to help them. While she is confident in her position as healer, she is terrible with conflict, and grows anxious very easily. She's not a fighter, quick to back down, but can get verbally nasty towards those she's not keen towards.
History wrote:Farley was born as a stray, where she learned how to protect herself despite her small size. Her father wasn't in the picture, so it was mother and her siblings who drove this sense of independence into her, as well as a few other strays that lived in proximity. One in particular took a liking to her, acting as a sort of father figure, and taught her everything he knew about herbs and other remedies. When she was old enough, she was pushed to explore, find her own home, and after much hesitation, she left to do just that.

Personality wrote:Cricket is energetic and aloof, his features always pleasant and his demeanor always positive. Although he may seem happy, he's emotionally distant, preferring to be in control over how he comes off to others. He'll take company in just about everyone, even going so far as to pester them if he becomes an annoyance. While he enjoys the occasional friendly conversation, he's a loner at heart, doing what will benefit himself in the long run. The dog is bold, perhaps too bold for his own good, his curious nature sticking him in difficult situations and his inflated ego keeping him from backing down.
History wrote:Cricket was born to be a herding dog, both his parents excelling in the field. He was sold off to a nearby farm, who raised him to herd and look after their flock of sheep. While he was great at this job, he quickly turned on his humans, who only wanted him for his working value, refusing to do his job and snapping when they came too close. Eventually, he chose to flee.









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