Tracker Dog Application Series 6
Username:
Wolves Run Free
Tracker Dog you want:
Number 18
Name you'll give it:
Glacier's Flame
Reason why you want it:
Tracker dogs are amazing creatures. I love their design, but in this case the design is amazing. The gray complements the white, and the red completes it with a flare. The red on the shoulder looks like a glacier, and reminds me of a glacier, and she's a snow Tracker! I hope I get this beautiful creature.
Will it be used in any kind of story?
Yes. I always write about my darling characters, and this one is twice as amazing as most of my characters. I plan to write lots of short stories about her, and Roleplay too.
Describe its personality:
Glacier's Fire has a sweet, kind personality. She is very trusting, and loves mostly everyone. At work, she is calm and efficient, and charms her victims to help them escape blizzards and not freak out.
She loves games, and will play for hours. She maintains a very puppy like personality as well, and truly is crushed by a betrayal. Guard her trust in you, and you will never meet a more loyal friend.
Her weakness and greatest downfall IS her trust. She never suspects anyone, and most villains take advantage of that, tricking her into hurting people.
She likes vanilla ice-cream, snow-tag, and Snow itself. She dislikes being warm or hot, any warm food, or plain, boring work.
Write an introduction for your Tracker:
I had lived my life in the warmness of Snow. I have never shivered in my life, and have never left it. I doubted I ever would. The one regret... I wouldn't think about.
I licked my snout in amusement as the passing people-who-were-bundled-up-in-ridiculous-looking-suits waddled by, shaking from the cold. I didn't understand why they didn't have fur, but none of them noticed me. I was hidden completely in the snow, after all.
I leaped out as some humans squealed and ran to avoid the onslaught of my bundle. I lifted my gray, white and red head proudly, and regarded the small village I had been born into.
Because of the snow, and being hidden from most people high in the mountains, many people slipped and fell. At birth hidden by a wild Tracker in a cave near here, I fit the conditions perfectly and roamed these parts. Alone, even though I would rather not be.
I looked up at the falling snow, dancing its frantic game, then regarded the ice-lake. I thought Something weird appeared in the pattern of the snow, and it looked like the snow was falling onto the outline of something. Snather! I raced onto the ice, skidding across the surface and reached the spot where I had thought I had felt him. No one was there.
Ears drooping, I walked back to the entrance of the village. Snather was my one regret. I hadn't saved my brother in time from the avalanche; his weak cries still haunted my dreams, so different from when we had played together when we were little.
But now... now he was gone.
Only a month ago an avalanche started. I remembered it all so well...
"Come on, Snather, lets go help these people!" I felt his presence, felt him look away. "They aren't our responsibility, Glacey. We should just leave..." I opened my mouth to retort, but just stood, facing him, feeling the avalanche coming towards the village. I finally found my voice. "Fine, coward, I can go dig the ditch myself." He growled then, and swung around to the village, and started to wordlessly dig. I came and helped him.
The mountain was tall; it took 2 hours too dig the ditch big enough, and when I finished the crude job, I felt the avalanche. It was nearly upon us. I leaped out, and turned too see Snather still digging. "Snather!" I yelped as the avalanche thundered toward us. He paused, then sniffed the air. He turned in surprise, but too late.The avalanche crashed into the hole, filling it up.
I had made a mistake. I chose this village of humans over my only friend and sibling. I had dug for hours later, but never found him. And my life had had to go on.
I was about to return to my moping, but then the pounding of heavy-human shoes came towards me. "Spirit dog of the ice;" panted the human, a young male. "Please help us! Someone attacked us, and two people are missing!"
Running, running towards the screams. I wondered what had happened, and then arrived. A young girl stood shaking 5 feet away, and a woman was on her back, scrabbling away from a dark shadow.
The shadow was out of my sensing range! I growled angrily, and raced towards it. It saw me, and whistled. Why whistled? I wondered, but then I was hit on my back, and tumbled into a snowdrift.
There were two of them! Finally I "saw" them. One was a tall dark man, holding a little machine. But the other one caught my attention.
Snather? It couldn't be!
Snather smiled coldly. "Sweet dreams, little sister." He rushed at me, and I felt his teeth dig into the base of my spine. I howled as my sensor swam red, and felt myself... start... to... slip... away.... why... was... I... thinking... so.... slow? I swung my head around in confusion and then yelped as I blacked out.
Where was I? My sniffed the air, and realized I was in a little frozen cage. A sense of no gravity was in my body, and the entire room I was in hummed and swayed. A small window was just outside my cage... too bad I couldn't see. My breath was so cold it froze in mid-air, falling to the ground in icicles. I was in an airplane.
Paws crunching and slipping on the cold metal, Snather swaggered up to my cage. "Hey Glacey, you are awake. I was hoping you were." I dove at him, confusion and bars stopping me from barreling into him. "W...what?" I asked shakily, and he smiled.
"After you left me in the avalanche, I was found by a human bent on capturing exotic pets to sell. At first, thats what he planned to do. But we found we were perfect partners, so I joined him. And now he lets me sniff out exotic pets.
"You are our first."
I just stood there, panting. "You..you led him too me?" My voice squeaked at the end. Snather shrugged. "Don't worry. I saved you from the cold. Welcome to the black market." And he strolled back out, leaving my howling behind him.
What had happened to my brother? I thought miserably as I fell into a restless sleep. I dreamed I was back at the avalanche. "Snather!" I cried again, but this time he let to me, bounding gracefully up. He had made it! But he smiled, and shoved me into the path instead.
I woke up with a start, and realized it was boiling hot out. I checked around, and realized sellers were yelling and haggling around me. I was in a cage alone, and people stared. "Get your ultra-rare creature here!" Sneered a man. I turned, and recognized the man who had been with Snather.
No one had enough money to buy me that day. As I was thrown into the cargo shed, I snarled and sat up. As the night passed, I was aware of something approaching. It was Snather.
He was carrying a couple keys, and opened my cage as I watched in amazement. As he entered, he whispered quickly. "There isn't much time." He muttered.
"You got that right," I hissed, and leapt at him. I pinned him down, and snarled into his face. "Tell me why I should let you live. You have token everything away from me!" I tightened my grip, and he whimpered.
"I came... to...to get you out."
I sat up in surprise. I released him, and barked at him. "Take me out of here."
Username:
Wolves Run Free
Tracker Dog you want:
Number 18
Name you'll give it:
Glacier's Flame
Reason why you want it:
Tracker dogs are amazing creatures. I love their design, but in this case the design is amazing. The gray complements the white, and the red completes it with a flare. The red on the shoulder looks like a glacier, and reminds me of a glacier, and she's a snow Tracker! I hope I get this beautiful creature.
Will it be used in any kind of story?
Yes. I always write about my darling characters, and this one is twice as amazing as most of my characters. I plan to write lots of short stories about her, and Roleplay too.
Describe its personality:
Glacier's Fire has a sweet, kind personality. She is very trusting, and loves mostly everyone. At work, she is calm and efficient, and charms her victims to help them escape blizzards and not freak out.
She loves games, and will play for hours. She maintains a very puppy like personality as well, and truly is crushed by a betrayal. Guard her trust in you, and you will never meet a more loyal friend.
Her weakness and greatest downfall IS her trust. She never suspects anyone, and most villains take advantage of that, tricking her into hurting people.
She likes vanilla ice-cream, snow-tag, and Snow itself. She dislikes being warm or hot, any warm food, or plain, boring work.
Write an introduction for your Tracker:
I had lived my life in the warmness of Snow. I have never shivered in my life, and have never left it. I doubted I ever would. The one regret... I wouldn't think about.
I licked my snout in amusement as the passing people-who-were-bundled-up-in-ridiculous-looking-suits waddled by, shaking from the cold. I didn't understand why they didn't have fur, but none of them noticed me. I was hidden completely in the snow, after all.
I leaped out as some humans squealed and ran to avoid the onslaught of my bundle. I lifted my gray, white and red head proudly, and regarded the small village I had been born into.
Because of the snow, and being hidden from most people high in the mountains, many people slipped and fell. At birth hidden by a wild Tracker in a cave near here, I fit the conditions perfectly and roamed these parts. Alone, even though I would rather not be.
I looked up at the falling snow, dancing its frantic game, then regarded the ice-lake. I thought Something weird appeared in the pattern of the snow, and it looked like the snow was falling onto the outline of something. Snather! I raced onto the ice, skidding across the surface and reached the spot where I had thought I had felt him. No one was there.
Ears drooping, I walked back to the entrance of the village. Snather was my one regret. I hadn't saved my brother in time from the avalanche; his weak cries still haunted my dreams, so different from when we had played together when we were little.
But now... now he was gone.
Only a month ago an avalanche started. I remembered it all so well...
"Come on, Snather, lets go help these people!" I felt his presence, felt him look away. "They aren't our responsibility, Glacey. We should just leave..." I opened my mouth to retort, but just stood, facing him, feeling the avalanche coming towards the village. I finally found my voice. "Fine, coward, I can go dig the ditch myself." He growled then, and swung around to the village, and started to wordlessly dig. I came and helped him.
The mountain was tall; it took 2 hours too dig the ditch big enough, and when I finished the crude job, I felt the avalanche. It was nearly upon us. I leaped out, and turned too see Snather still digging. "Snather!" I yelped as the avalanche thundered toward us. He paused, then sniffed the air. He turned in surprise, but too late.The avalanche crashed into the hole, filling it up.
I had made a mistake. I chose this village of humans over my only friend and sibling. I had dug for hours later, but never found him. And my life had had to go on.
I was about to return to my moping, but then the pounding of heavy-human shoes came towards me. "Spirit dog of the ice;" panted the human, a young male. "Please help us! Someone attacked us, and two people are missing!"
Running, running towards the screams. I wondered what had happened, and then arrived. A young girl stood shaking 5 feet away, and a woman was on her back, scrabbling away from a dark shadow.
The shadow was out of my sensing range! I growled angrily, and raced towards it. It saw me, and whistled. Why whistled? I wondered, but then I was hit on my back, and tumbled into a snowdrift.
There were two of them! Finally I "saw" them. One was a tall dark man, holding a little machine. But the other one caught my attention.
Snather? It couldn't be!
Snather smiled coldly. "Sweet dreams, little sister." He rushed at me, and I felt his teeth dig into the base of my spine. I howled as my sensor swam red, and felt myself... start... to... slip... away.... why... was... I... thinking... so.... slow? I swung my head around in confusion and then yelped as I blacked out.
Where was I? My sniffed the air, and realized I was in a little frozen cage. A sense of no gravity was in my body, and the entire room I was in hummed and swayed. A small window was just outside my cage... too bad I couldn't see. My breath was so cold it froze in mid-air, falling to the ground in icicles. I was in an airplane.
Paws crunching and slipping on the cold metal, Snather swaggered up to my cage. "Hey Glacey, you are awake. I was hoping you were." I dove at him, confusion and bars stopping me from barreling into him. "W...what?" I asked shakily, and he smiled.
"After you left me in the avalanche, I was found by a human bent on capturing exotic pets to sell. At first, thats what he planned to do. But we found we were perfect partners, so I joined him. And now he lets me sniff out exotic pets.
"You are our first."
I just stood there, panting. "You..you led him too me?" My voice squeaked at the end. Snather shrugged. "Don't worry. I saved you from the cold. Welcome to the black market." And he strolled back out, leaving my howling behind him.
What had happened to my brother? I thought miserably as I fell into a restless sleep. I dreamed I was back at the avalanche. "Snather!" I cried again, but this time he let to me, bounding gracefully up. He had made it! But he smiled, and shoved me into the path instead.
I woke up with a start, and realized it was boiling hot out. I checked around, and realized sellers were yelling and haggling around me. I was in a cage alone, and people stared. "Get your ultra-rare creature here!" Sneered a man. I turned, and recognized the man who had been with Snather.
No one had enough money to buy me that day. As I was thrown into the cargo shed, I snarled and sat up. As the night passed, I was aware of something approaching. It was Snather.
He was carrying a couple keys, and opened my cage as I watched in amazement. As he entered, he whispered quickly. "There isn't much time." He muttered.
"You got that right," I hissed, and leapt at him. I pinned him down, and snarled into his face. "Tell me why I should let you live. You have token everything away from me!" I tightened my grip, and he whimpered.
"I came... to...to get you out."
I sat up in surprise. I released him, and barked at him. "Take me out of here."