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Firefly tail - event rare
Antennae - event rare (roaming trait)
Username
sschw
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Clover
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Male

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Anise is owned by BluKitty53
Art is a collab done by blu and I. Blu did the lineart and color. I did the shading and background.








Main Info wrote:Username: humerussin
Name: Alani
Gender: Female




Favorite Flower And Why wrote:Alani stared, wide-eyed at the expanding garden around her. She had felt dwarfed, surrounded by various shades of each hue of the rainbow. Her father nudged her encouragingly along. “It’s alright,” she glanced up frantically to him, only earning a warm smile in return. “I know you’ll do great. Just follow me,” he picked up a hefty watering can, and slowly began to sprinkle a patch of flowers with water. “Just make sure you watch how much you pour, and take care,” he finished off hydrating the soil around some white and purple daisies. Alani watched with immense interest and concentration, taking note of exactly what he did. Her father merely laughed light-heartedly. “Don’t take it too seriously, now. Here, you try,” he passed her the can, and with imbalance, she attempted to take it. Alani wobbled precariously as she approached a flower pot full of marigolds, her father gently guiding her on her feet.
With as much care as she could muster, she gradually tipped the watering can, water lightly raining down onto the vibrant yellow blossoms. Her eyes were squinted in concentration, never taking them off the water. Her father watched in amusement, as she straightened the can and looked back up to him for approval. “You did phenomenal.” He picked the watering can from her and placed it aside, examining the state of the marigolds. There was a moment of silence before he broke it. “Alani,” he sought her attention and she gave it. “Did you know flowers can mean different things?” She tilted her head in confusion. “Well,” he continued, “marigold has a few meanings. Mostly, they’re used to remember the dead, and for grief over the loss of love. Theirs is dark, but powerful.” He suddenly seemed caught up in looking over the flowers in front of them, losing himself in his thoughts.
A tender nudge brought him back, and he looked down to his side to see her looking up worriedly at him. “Ah, it’s nothing dear. We really should finish watering the garden. C’mon,” he sauntered with her over to various parts of their backyard. They’d switch off watering the flowers, although most of the time it was her father.
“Alright, honey,” her father sighed as they finished off the last flower pot. “I think it’s time for some dinner.” Alani and her father headed back inside their mediocre home, the scent of bread wafting through the air. Excitedly, Alani raced into the small kitchen. The house was miniscule in comparison to the others in their village; her father was a doctor, but even then he only made so much on his own. Alani had offered to help, saying she would start her own flower shop. “That’s very sweet of you, dear, but dad has us covered.” Her father did wish he made more; they were much more stable years ago. But when Alani’s mother left, they were left behind in the rubble.
After that conflict, the house became run-down. Alani’s father turned desperate and started a garden in their backyard, hoping to recover. “It’ll liven the place up a little,” he had murmured, admiring his handiwork. Everyday, he’d go out to water each and every sprout. He was watchful for weeds or dying shrubs. One day, Alani followed him outside, curious and fascinated by the twisting and lush forest right out their back door.
Alani eagerly climbed onto a stiff wooden stool as her father served them dinner. Life was so simple, at least to her. Months passed, every day feeling the same. Her father would do chores around the house, being tailed by little Alani. She tried her best to help in whatever ways she could. Once she was around nine months of age, her father was called to a neighboring house for an emergency.
A vicious disease had developed within the village. Alani’s father jumped on the case, using his skills to stop the spread and treat the infected. He was greatly praised for his workmanship, but it came at a cost.
Her father laid in his bed, covered in soft and silky blankets, on his back. He was incredibly pale, weak and in poor shape. His mane was matted and tangled due to being bed-ridden. Alani was propped up on a creaky oak stool, holding his paw with her own. She watched him with wide eyes, frightened by the sight.
Her father gently squeezed one of her paws with his, fixing his gaze with hers. He could feel and see her fear, and it broke his heart. “It’s just a cold,” he managed, breaking into a coughing fit as he spoke. When he met eyes with her again, he knew she didn’t believe his words. He lowered his gaze, and sighed quietly. “I’m sorry, Alani. I should’ve given you a better home. You deserved so much more,” he wheezed and sputtered. Alani held his paw tighter. “It’s okay,” she could see him dying right in front of her eyes. “You did your best for us both when momma left. I couldn’t ask for a better father.”
Alani’s eyes began to cloud with tears, but she still smiled at him. Her father’s mouth turned up into a crooked smile, “I love you so much, Alani.” His eyelids were drooping, exhausted and feeble. She knew what was going to happen, but she wanted so desperately to stop it—why her father? He was the kindest viscet she knew, and she doesn’t even know what to do when she’ll be alone. Tears now were streaming down her face, and she held his paw up to her cheek. “P-please,” her father’s voice was cracking, low and shaky. “Stay strong for me.” He reached with his other arm using all of his strength towards her, holding a marigold flower. Alani took it with her paws, sniffling. “Thank you, dad.”
Her father beamed, but then his eyes closed, and his head gently lolled to the side. His body went limp, and cold overcame him. Alani set the marigold flower on a bedside table and leaned over, sobbing into the blanket next to him. “Why…” she whined quietly, “why him? He never deserved it...” Her breathing was heavier as she cried, wishing he would just come back. Wishing he would come back to life, hug her in his arms, and life could go back to normal. But she very well knew it wouldn’t. She was on her own now.
And she lost both of her parents.
•••
A few months had passed since the death of her father. Alani took her best care of the garden he so lovingly grew, looking over each blossom and examining them. But still, her world seemed so much more dull now with him gone. She felt isolated from the rest of the village, abandoned and hurt. She didn’t know where to turn now, as she was overwhelmed with emotions. Every morning she’d wake up, looking forward to seeing her father—but then she’d just remember what happen, and her heart would break more.
Alani exited her empty house into the backyard garden, somber eyes looking over the plants. She felt empty, too, disconnected from everyone. She no longer felt she belonged there. Alani’s eyes watered again, but this time she ran out of the garden and into the forest. She ran with all of her might, legs aching; she sprinted until she was out of breath, and she skid to a halt. Panting, she collapsed against a medium-sized tree, and quietly cried. I can’t take this anymore.
A rather close rustling startled her, but she was too exhausted to move. Weakly, she watched suspiciously in it’s direction—a orange, yellow, black and white viscet appeared from the foliage, a grim look on his face. He noticed her slouched, and blinked for a moment. “What exactly are you doing here?” Alani was aghast, unsure of how to approach him. She’d never talked to anyone before besides her father, so she remained quiet.
“You don’t seem to talk much,” he commented, and sat in the small clearing, keeping his distance. He looked over her for a moment, then something in his mind seemed to change. “..Aren’t you that doctor’s daughter?” Feebly, Alani nodded, her face depressed and still wet with tears. “I’m sorry,” he murmured, “that must be really hard on you. I only recognized you because he used to talk about you all the time while he worked. He was so proud of you,” the viscet looked down somberly. Alani sniffled and sat up straight, moving a little away from the tree she had leaned on. “He did?” The viscet nodded, and met her gaze.
Alani sighed. “I don’t know what to do now without him... I’m so lost. I try to take care of the garden we had, for him, but it’s like I have no purpose.” Her words stumbled over each other, and she looked down at the ground. The viscet blinked bleakly, “if he was here, he’d want you to do what you feel is right. Have you ever wanted to do anything?” Alani shook her head. “When I was younger, I talked about my own flower shop, but...I don’t feel that’s right for me.” She shrugged. The viscet pondered for a moment, “you could always help the village like he did. How you go about doing so is up to you.”


Light Staff wrote:( 489 / 500 w )
Alani’s light staff is a large, shaped branch with two orbs of light on each end; various patches of flowers sprout over it. Much like her tail, fireflies are attracted to the ends of the staff, and often cloud around her. She created it sometime after her father’s death, when she found her purpose. The staff emits a scent that relaxes all those around her, which can often be crucial in certain situations of stress and anxiety.
In fact, she has used it in such a situation before. She had been ambling through her home village when she heard the cries of a young viscling. She found the source of the sound, which was a lost viscling, early on in their childhood. Alani had kept her staff with her, and held it near her and the viscling. The scent wafted through the air, and she could see the viscling visibly relax. “It’s okay,” she murmured, “what’s the matter?” It looked up towards her with a sniffle, tears staining it’s cheeks. “I lost my mommy,” It whined, wiping one of it’s eyes. “Here, I’ll help you,” she guided the viscling around town, watching for it’s mother. Eventually, a panicked viscet approached her. “Oh my goodness! You found my daughter! Thank you so much, Alani,” she stooped down to scoop up the now cheerful viscling in her arms.
The two viscets sauntered off on their way, and Alani continued heading around the village.
Another time she used her staff, was when a wild doe was found injured a little ways into the forest. A viscet had come up and told her about it, and immediately she set on her way. The doe was in a small clearing, curled up with a wounded back leg. Alani knew she would be alarmed once she felt threatened, so she held her staff near herself while she calmly approached the doe. She had raised her head, and almost jumped up to escape, but once the scent reached her, she relaxed and remained on the grass. Alani kneeled down, cleaning the wound and gently bandaging the leg.
She stepped back, admiring her handiwork. She beamed at the doe who only blinked gratefully in return. Wobbling, she stood back up, cautious with her repaired leg; then, she bounded off.
Alani was proud of herself, that she could help others. Sure, she couldn’t help them quite like her father helps, but she tried her best to honor him. The staff sometimes sprouts marigolds, which will cause her to reminisce about the ones in her father’s garden. She had watched those flowers the most out of all of them, feeling like they were the last physical connection she had to him. They meant the world to her, and were a daily reminder that he’ll always be there, even if he isn’t physically there. Words echoed in her mind as she examined them again.
“Stay strong for me.”
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