Ooh it's Imako! Sweet drawing, Loco Lobo!
This form has the base of my old form, but fear not, I changed most of it to suit the gorgeousness of number 32.
Tracker Dog Application Series 10
Username: ~Mello~
Tracker Dog you want: #32

Name you'll give it: Soreya [meaning the stray arrow in japanese]
Reason why you want it: I've always wanted an aerial, but their designs never appealed to me. 32 is different. I love her colours and the facts that she can carry people on her back, it certainly helps the escape scene! About three rounds ago, I had the idea of a tracker who works with a criminal, rather than helps catch them, so I created a human girl named
Amaya of the Darkness. I didn't win the traker I wanted, and I hadn't found a tracker I connected with. Number 32 is beautifully designed, I love the greys and black, which make her seem like a normal dog, coupled with that beautiful translucent blue and pale green. It's a amazing contrast, and kind of reminds me of the neon of shop signs in the city at night. That's why I based her in a city. The name Soreya, which I've fallen in love with, suits an aerial because of it's arrow/flight-based meaning. Not to mention the fact that Amaya and Soreya sound so cool together, and Soreya is close to Freya... hehehehe... I think everything about her could be deceptive, from her design, to her purpose...
Will it be used in any kind of story?: Oh yes... Trackers = Epic writing muses
Describe its personality:Soreya is a very different Tracker, suspicious - maybe paranoid would be a better word, of everything and determined to beat the system. She was designed to help humans? Well, she might just hurt them. In her early life she didn't get on well with other Trackers, and most Trackers wouldn't trust her now. She's one of the most hunted creatures in the world, nearly every Tracker in existence has orders to capture or kill her. She's sarcastic, but very loyal to her mistress, Amaya, and is prepared to lay down her life if it would help her (Amaya). Nimble, fast and very strong, Soreya is the ultimate guard dog, trained in police pursuits, and therefore able to avoid them. You wouldn't want to meet her down a dark alleyway, though, saying that. she doesn't care much for humans, dismissing most of them except potential threats. Those people don't stand a chance. She has a rather warped sense of justice, and would gladly fight for what she thinks is right. (hehe, rhyming.)
Write an introduction for your Tracker:I am often described as being on the wrong side of the law, but what defines right from wrong, black from white?
Sometimes you need something different, reds, green and blue for contrast.
Blood red, calm blue.
They seriously need to rethink the colours of danger.
Flame
When I was born, they called me Kasen, Fire Arrow.
It seems they wanted me to blaze out a trail for others to follow. But I didn't accept my name- no, my title; I left that life, an arrow straying from it's path, to find my own way, to be different. That is why they call me Soreya. The Stray Arrow.
But maybe I hit a hidden target.
Bright lights shone around me, that much I could tell. The hum of electricity was strong in this room and my infrared showed bright red, stretching around me in a wide circle.
"Tracker number 1313." A voice announced. Tasting the air and staring around with my infrared optics, I determined they were a very bored human female.
Footsteps and sudden movement on my left side. She was coming towards me. Was she in league with the other Trackers? I growled, shuffling my paws as I gathered my hindquarters under me, ready to spring. She came closer, peering at me. I tucked my wings tight against my flanks hiding them from view.
"Sub-species: ..."
She had something in her hand, something electric. A camera? She was creating a video-log, of course.
The image of the woman in my mind revealed a bottle blond woman with a scowl on her face and a video camera in her hand. Ah, the woman in charge of registering us.
The woman, who name I vaguely remembered as something like Romara, leaned forward and jabbed something into the base of my ear.
It hurt. I growled and leapt.
The woman moved to the side, smiling slightly. My wings instinctively opened and I glided to the floor
"Sub-species: Aerial Tracker."
Field name: Kasen, the Fire Arrow."
Turning it off, she beamed down at me.
"An Aerial? Now aren't you a little gem?!"
I 'looked' up, startled, finally understanding what was going on.
The thing in my ear was a chip enabling me to 'speak' to my field partner, whoever had the other chip, or handset.
I was going on a mission.
Blood
The weeks of training, all leading up to the same goal. Symmetrical uses for separate dogs.
We are worth more, are not just fancy Alsatians.
I will not conform.
This was it. I bounced excitedly in the back of the van, desperate to be out of the small enclosed space and into the city. There was another dog with me, a stealth tracker named Remnant on his way to another mission. He'd growled at me a few times, said my bouncing was messing up his motion sensor. I'd ignored him, of course.
The heavy doors rolled open and Romara dragged me out on a lead.
"Right, Kasen, girl. This is your chance to prove yourself. Blaze us out a trail, Fire Arrow." She whispered, letting me sniff a small fragment of material. My strange ability to sense colour kicked in. It was a piece of purple ribbon sown onto white lace, which, in turn, was sown onto black satin. It was the strap of a dress, and it smelt of blood.
Romara removed the collar and I sniffed the air before running off, following the trail.
Her voice whispered in my radio as I ran through what seemed like an endless maze of alleyways.
"Kasen, be on your guard. We're looking for a dangerous killer, serial murderer Amaya of the Darkness. She's deadly. She's really, really deadly." Romara warned, just as the trail grew stronger.
I gazed upwards hungrily and leapt into the air, unfurling my huge wings.
My quarry, this 'Amaya of the Darkness' was in that building. I could smell her.
A unearthly shriek and a slight figure leapt from a high window, hurtling past my sensors and landing in a cat-like crouch. I stared, incredilous. No-one could have jumped from that window and survived, then my instincts kicked in. The quarry was in front of me, and I could easily piece the image together in my mind; a small girl with one grey eye and one blood red eye. She had long wavy black hair and blood red highlights and was wearing a black lolita dress with white lace and purple ribbon. One sleeve was tattered and torn.
I could smell blood again; her clothes were covered in it.
Despite all this, 'Amaya' was smiling.
I hissed into my radio."Target acquired and hostile, she's just killed."
Romara sounded gleeful and savage at the same time.
"Don't wait for us, just take her down; she's killed too many. Tracker 1313, permission to kill."
I snarl quietly and dive down at the bloodstained female.
Shadow
They say looks can be deceptive, and I have to agree,
you'll not find a tracker as bad as me.
Though my markings glow with a 'help' light,
My heart is far from pure and white.
The girl sniffed the air and looked up, suddenly on guard, but to late. She managed to step backwards and I landed just in front of her, ready to leap again.
But for some reason, I hesitated.
"Tracker." The girl speaks, in a hissed and feral voice. In the image I fit together her mismatched eyes are terrified, but defeated. She knows it's over.
I glower at her, snarling.
"Go on then. Finish it." Her voice is still defiant, but trembling.
I stop snarling and shake my head. I cannot kill her. She's too much like me. Everything that I feel in her aura is a echo of my past, a past I wouldn't have wished on anyone. I go to turn, but suddenly there's a siren. Blue lights everywhere.
Romara.
"HOLD HER, KASEN!" The voice of the blond woman is loud and savagely triumphant.
"Romara!" Suddenly, Amaya is panicked. I race away from the killer, determined to get something I see hanging from Romara's belt, not realising I am playing right into the blond woman's hands. I grasp the bag in my teeth and rip it loose, but by running away from Amaya, I gave Romara's people a clear scope.
A deafening racket fills the air as about 20 semi-automatic pistols go off at once.
Amaya cries out and falls, but somehow she has managed to avoid most of the bullets. She's clutching her left wrist, holding it tight to her body. Suddenly she's just another 17 year old girl, like the ones I'm sworn to protect. I can taste her terror.
She's helpless.
I can't let her die.
Tearing the bag open with my teeth, I run to her, holding a syringe in my mouth. I lick her wrist as I toss it to her, and she plunges it into her not bleeding wrist. She has the other chip and now we can communicate. We're partners. The Tracker and the Killer.
Growling, I stand tall in front of her, facing the police. "Amaya, stay calm."
"What d'you know." She muttered, still clutching her bleeding hand. "The Fire Arrow's strayed from the target." She paused, then added. "And can talk."
I growl at Romara, who glares at me.
"Kasen! MOVE! I can't get a shot!"
I shake my head deliberately from side to side, then lunge for her throat.
"RUN, AMAYA!" I scream to my partner.
"Shan't do, Soreya." Amaya hisses, staying standing, glaring defiantly at the policemen.
Soreya. I like it.
It has potential, if I ever get out of this alive.
I turn, snarling, from Romara, who lies face down on the floor, unconscious, and glare at the policemen. One of them raises his gun, but I snarl-bark an order to stand down at him, and even though he can't possibly understand, he does.
I race towards Amaya, who vaults on to my back, and, though it's a strain getting into the air, I take off, flying low, but far away, vanishing into the shadows of the city..Tracker
Romara groaned in pain and frustration, getting to her feet and pulling out a phone.
"Agent Saphiri? This is Agent Romara. You have that super-spy-detective tracker, correct?"
On the other end of the phone, a policewoman frowns.
"Yes, Peridot. What do you need us for?"
"Scratch that, you have two, right? Bring both."
Saphiri sounded doubtful. "Kurono as well? She's an aquatic, not a land based."
"I don't care, she'll do. Can they both track airborn tracker dogs and serial killers with almost supernatural skills?"
Saphiri grinned. "Be with you in seconds."
The green tracker by the name of Peridot and a rather confused black and grey aquatic, Kurono, prowled the streets, glowing green and white optics lighting the alleyways. They were under orders to find and capture, if not kill, a young human and a rogue aerial tracker. Easy.Death
Trackers are supposed to catch criminals, but I work with one. I AM one.
I was created to help, I prefer to hurt.
My markings glow to guide people, but instead they warn them.
Looks ARE deceptive, with one exception.
I look fierce, I'm deadly.
Amaya was leaning against a wall, one hand on her hip. A man stood in front of her, a steely look in his eye.
My partner yawned, examining her long black nails, each filed to a point.
"So." She purred, her voice feral. "You want me to kill this guy?"
The guy nodded once, his face expressionless but his eyes cold. "So, will you?"
From the tone of his voice, it was clear he thought there was only one answer.
Amaya, paused, considering. "Hmmmmmm...No."
The man started, anger sparking in his cold eyes.
"Now look here, Missy-" He growled, stepping forward, his hand sliding into his jacket and drawing a knife.
Amaya's blood red eye caught the glint of steel. She yawned and spoke just one word. "Arrow."
Recognising my cue, I uncurl my claws and push off from the rooftop, diving down towards where Amaya stands and snarling with anger. I flare my wings, landing directly in front of the man.
At the sight of 'Arrow,' the legendary and much feared Tracker rumoured to guard savage
girl assassin Amaya of the Darkness, the blood rushed from the man's face. He backed away,
hands held in front of him, looking over his shoulder.
"Call it off, Miss Amaya," He pleaded desperately as I prowled closer, grinning. "Call it off!"
The man had no idea that I didn't like being called an 'it,' but he was about to find out.
Amaya had built a receiver into the lace choker around my neck, so I could speak to anyone I wished to.
"I am not an it." I growled, pinning the man to the wall.
Amaya smiled, showing sharp teeth. "Good one, Soreya. Dispose of it."
The man looked up at her, terrified. She smiled again.
"Amaya of the Darkness doesn't appreciate threats, Mr Gray."
At the sound of his name, the man's eyes widened.
Amaya gave one command, and laughed as blood stained her black lolita dress.
An angry growl split the silence. I swivelled on one back leg, rearing in a horse-like way as I came face to face with an angry Tracker.
It, a normal female with glowing green optics, snarled again and went to talk into her radio. Instantly, I went on the attack; shaking the blood from my fur as I darted straight for the female. She swiped at me with her two clawed forepaw and I growled, determined to eliminate this threat. Behind me. Amaya looked on in horror, backing away.
"SOREYA!" She screamed, noticing what I had not; the younger, aquatic tracker, hiding in the shadows as it talked into it's radio, then sprung.
The first warning I recognised was when something rammed into me a a tremendous speed. My wings jolted open, flapping feebly as I was sent flying through the air in a very different way than I was used to, then I slammed into the floor. As my vision faded, I saw the two dogs surround Amaya.
Sirens and blue lights, then blackness.
Amaya's POV
I had screamed when the black tracker had leapt, but Soreya had not heard. Now she lay crumpled on the floor, while I looked on it horror - and surrounded by heavily armed police.
Burning rage filled me; How dare they hurt her?
Though I didn't prefer them, I did have a gun, a 9mm Beretta 92, my all time favorite weapon. Pulling the pistol from it's holster round my waist, I bared my sharply pointed teeth and perfrmed a neat forward flip over the heads of the two trackers. By the time I hit the ground, I was already moving towards Soreya, easily dodging the police's bullets whilst firing a few of my own. The same number of people went down as shots I had fired, but they would live; I hadn't hit anything vital. Reaching my Tracker, I turned to see a policewoman with dark green hairand eyes the same colour as the green tracker's optics order someone to approach. My grey eye gleamed just as scarlet as the other as I shot the approaching person and hissed at the woman - Saphiri. She stepped back in fright, and I half carried, half dragged Soreya into the shadows before anyone could see to follow.
Away from the police, Soreya stirred.
"Well, that was fun." She commented dryly. "Remind me to do it again more often."
She got to her feet, completely fine, and Amaya laughed with relief, hugging her and vaulting onto her back like the last time they'd escaped the police. Soreya literally leapt into the air, and as they flew over the city, back to the building they called home, both Tracker and Killer were smiling.
Picture I drew: 

There's probably more art to come, but otherwise, fini.

Whoa. That was possibly the most morbid story I've ever written- and my word it was fun! I almost want to write it again!
