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♥戦士-壊れた
Senshireta
Ƨɛиƨнιяɛтα
{sen}-{shee}-{reeta}
The name Senshireta is a mix between the two Japanese words, Senshi {Warrior} and Kowareta {Broken}
Her full name translates to Broken Warrior {Senshireta}
NicknamesSenshi
Sen
Shi
Weirdo
Kronador - Lover
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♥♀Female♀
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♥+ P o s i t i v e +L o y a l :
When someone hurts her friends or family... The will be bleeding in a matter of seconds...
S m a r t :
She is a brilliant Warrior. She doesn't tend to show it, but she loves when people compliment her. She never uses her smarts, only holds them back and never shows them.
S e r i o u s :
She is a no-nonsense kind of girl. She trains non-stop and doesn’t take kindly to slackers.
- N e g a t i v e -S h y :
She doesn't like being in front of others and she tends to hang back a lot.
L o n e l y:
She lost her once loved Chimera Raji long ago, and she is hated by many warriors for falling in love with a Chimera. He meant everything to her and when he died, her life took a turn for the worse.
S e n s i t i v e :
She is ALWAYS called a boy for her slightly masculine looks and get really sensitive. She will get really angry at anyone who calls her male.
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♥ARMOURWith a flick of my tail and a twitching ear, I strutted forwards. A proud smile spread across my face as I stared up at my father. I dropped the kronador claw at his feet at smiled. “I found it Dad!”
His smile lit up my face as he said “Wonderful my little Receiver!”
I giggled at the use of his pet name for me. “Thanks Giver!” I barked back, using my nickname for him. I was proud to be an only child. I got to spend so much time with my dad, whereas other Warriors barely fit in enough time with their siblings butting in and all. But still, it hurt my heart that my siblings had died with the same disease my mother had. She passed away when I was small, so I never got to see her.
Dad licked his head and waved his tail. I leapt at it and playfully landed in his fluffy fur. He chuckled and tried to pull it away, but I stalked it and leapt at it, hunting playfully. We went through this every evening, he would come home and we would play.
“I brought something for us to share.” He pulled out a large bone from behind him and dropped it at my feet.
I didn’t say anything; I just grabbed the bone and ran.
“HEY!” He barked “Come back here!”
I ran down the corridor, dragging the bone behind me. I heard him running after me so I banked left into a narrow tunnel and squeezed through. I laughed as he tried to all push through at once, getting stuck in a funny position. Sticking out my tongue, I dashed off. Pain spread through my foot as I tripped over a small stone. I yelped and dropped the bone to the ground, tumbling forwards and landing upside down at the feet of a warrior. Embarrassed, I looked him and gasped.
“R-r-r-Rayos?” I stuttered. He smiled at me and nudged me to my feet.
“With moves like that, little one, I can tell you have potential!” He said with a warm grin.
I smiled at him and beamed with pride.
“Thanks!” I said, wagging my tail profusely.
When I walked back to dad, I dropped the bone at his feet.
“C’mon now, story time” He said and we walked together to the fire. He lit the flames with the flint and we sat down. This was the second part of our routine. He would tell me the news, and then told fantastic tales about ancient battles and warriors.
I was getting on in age, around teen, or as my dad calls them “teenies”. My dad smiled at me and held up a wooden helmet. “It’s time” He said, smiling. My eyes turned wide, and I smiled.
“Really?” I said in awe. “OhmygoshreallyIcouldneverbelieveitohmygoshohmygoshohmygoshreallyreallyreally?”
“Yes” My father responded. “It’s time.”
Never returningCould be!
Who knows?
There's something due any day;
I will know right away,
Soon as it shows.
It may come cannonballing down through the sky,
Gleam in its eye,
Bright as a rose!The moon was so bright that fateful night. The moonlight shone through the cave entrance and softly stroked my pelt. Staring up at the sky, the wind flowing through my fur... It was almost like being in heaven. My heart longed for adventure... Adventure that I thought would never come. But I was wrong. My father stepped up beside me, his fur softly swaying in the breeze. He told me he was leaving for his duties soon. He was going out to do the things that I always dreamed of. I sighed and stood up. Looking at the open space made me smile. I knew that this was my time to shine. No one to hold me back and no one to drag me down. I turned to my dad and told him that I was going out. He softly nodded and turned back to the cave. I couldn’t tell him I was not returning for a long period of time. That would hurt him too much.
Could it be? Yes, it could.
Something's coming, something good,
If I can wait!
Something's coming, I don't know what it is,
But it is
Gonna be great! Approximately one hour later, my dream turned into a nightmare. A storm was brewing and rain stung my pelt as I ran. Branches reached out and slapped me as I dashed through the trees. I was lost, I wanted to go home. If this was adventure, I never wanted to see it again. I wanted to feel the warmth of my dad... To see the fire glint of my father’s armour in the mesmerizing way that always made me laugh. But all I saw now was darkness. I noticed a small, abandoned, pup den, poking out from the ground. It must have been old, as it was tiny and barely a hole in the ground from erosion. I didn’t care that the musk of the other family was strong, or that it was small. I just wanted shelter... I pushed myself into it and curled up into a ball. The walls muffled the pounding rain, so I fell asleep quickly... Dreaming of home... Not adventure... My nightmare had just begun...
Dad licked my head. He smiled down at me. I nearly glowed with pride. They were proud of me! I pranced around, grinning. Dad looked up at a slight movement in the cave entrance. A chimera was standing there, drool glistening and dripping off its tongue. I yelped and hid behind him. He growled and lurched forwards at the cavern exit. The chimera slipped past dad and lashed out at me with its clawed hands-paw things. It grabbed me and pulled me towards a dark hole in the ground. I was dragged into suspending space and I yelped as glowing red eyes glared at me, a laugh cackling out in the black. I closed my eyes, waiting for it all to be over.I jolted up, yelping inside the den. I shook off the awful nightmare and squirmed out of the hole. The sky was clear of clouds and rain... nothing like last night. The wind whistled through the leaves, the sound ringing in my ears. I also heard something else. The sound that a Chimera usually makes as it slinks through the grass. I gasped and crouched down, my ears flattening back, terrified. The chimera slinked out of the brush and looked around.
He snickered and started towards me. I braced myself for the attack but he just went right past me. The chimera tagged a smaller female one hiding in the bushes and laughed. I figured that he had not seen me, they were just playing. I was so small compared to them; I hadn’t realized ‘till then that we were all the same age. The female giggled and made sounds that sounded slightly like counting. The male started to run away, but his leg came down on my head, a claw digging into my eye.
A scream escaped my mouth and the chimera looked down at me. I knew I was in BIG trouble. He grinned and kicked dust in my face, then ran away chuckling. I never knew that anyone could be so cruel. I lay on the grass, staining the ground red. I had no other choice but to keep going until I found help. Standing up weakly, I whimpered and trudged slowly forwards. My face burned with pain, I couldn’t see out of the eye that was stomped on, and blood dripped down my muzzle. I walked for a while, not getting any farther than a mile, and when I couldn’t take it anymore, I fell to the ground and blacked out.
I opened my eyes to gaze at an old warrior of isket. She was holding a rag in her mouth and smiled at me. I blinked my one eye and looked at the Isket. Her fur was red with white and pink elegant designs swirling across her pelt. {Completely random design} I reached up at my eye with a paw, but the old warrior snapped “Don’t boy, no touching the bandage or it’ll come off”
I jerked my head up, my face turning to a snarl. “BOY? I’M A GIRL YOU IDIOT!” I growled before I had realized what had escaped my mouth.
The warrior blinked and muttered “Well, I’m sorry then”
I sighed and shook my head. “Who are you?” I finally asked.
“Me? My name is Koware. I am a retired warrior. I stay out here so I can be alone.”
I stared at her and sighed. “I miss my parents”
She grinned and said “I can train you and get you back to your parents. But first, how about some armour?”
I blinked and looked up at her. “Armour? But I haven’t gone through initiation!” I cried.
Koware just laughed and said “Oh, I don’t go by the rules of the Isket packs. I’m a loner. Just use the armour until you return home.”
~~ 1 Month later ~~
I grinned and readied myself for the jump. My paws kneaded the ground, my excitement nearly getting the best of me. Koware’s voice rang in my head. “C’mon Senshi... Do it!” But not in her usual voice. This was the voice that pushed me to do things I could never do before,
I started to run, the canyon coming closer with every step. Suddenly, something inside of me snapped. I skidded to a halt, digging my claws into the dirt. Laughing in my head, Koware said “Knew ya couldn’t do it!” I growled and scratched the ground, angry with myself for wimping out. I HAD to jump the canyon to show Koware that I was strong. I started to walk back to the den, snarling all the way. I was out there because Koware had been driving me CRAZY. She always calls me 'boy' and as I am very sensitive about that, it annoys me to no end. She told me that when I completed my training with her then she would then and only then, think of me as a girl and I could leave. I don't like that rule. I tried to sneak back in to keep Koware from asking me anything, but she was sitting there, one eyebrow raised, looking at me. "Where were you?" She asked. I moaned and muttered "Practicing..." She just nodded and walked back to her sleeping area. I sighed and walked to mine, glaring at Koware all the way. I did that for nights afterward to ready myself to do it in front of her. Then, on that faithful day, I did it. I ran with all my might, Koware nodded as I ran, my armour next to her so I could jump without it weighing me down. I pushed myself to my limit, and leapt. I felt as wings had grown on my back as I soared across the gap. But, of course, there were no wings and I didn't really fly. But it sure felt like it. I landed on the other side of the gorge, my paws sinking into the blue grass. I smiled and thrust my head up, letting out a cry of happiness. I had done it. But when I looked back, I realized that if I had started inches behind where I had, I never would have made it. But still... I had done it. So HAHA Koware. TAKE THAT!
When I got back to the den, Koware, who had already gone back after the jump, smiled and said two words that made me happier than ever before. "Congrats girl!" I smiled proudly and she laughed "Tomorrow you will leave!"
Well... It was the next day and Koware finally let me leave. I smiled at her and walked away. I would miss her. She trained me as much as she could. Even though she called me male, she was loving and caring. I wanted to go home, but she was one of the nicest warriors I had ever met.
~The next day-
I trudged along. With the faint rustle of the bushes, I leapt to attetion. A sleek kronador stepped forwards. I growled at him, terrified underneath as I knew I could never take him alone. He looked around and grinned sheepishly. I glared at him, not willing to turn my back. He stuttered "Hel-lo" I stared at him in disbelief. “You can talk?” I asked.
He slowly nodded and said “Ye-s”.
I twitched my tail and turned my head. “How?”
“Lea-rned fr-om y-y-you.” He muttered, blushing.
I rolled my eyes at his embarrassment, and turned to leave. “No l-l-l-leave!” He yelped, nearly screaming. I turned to face him. He held a rose in his teeth and was blushing uncontrollably. I stopped in my tracks and looked at his face. Not a lying sneak, but someone who was sincerely kind. “I... ju- b-y wh-at in-s-s-side, n-not o-o-out” He nervously said, then laughed. I blinked, a confused look plastered stupidly across my face “But you’re a Chimera.”
“Y-es, and y-ou WOI. Stating obvious finished?”
“Yes, but why do you like me?”
“N-n-ever s-sa-id I lik-ed”
“Well, do you?”
“Yes”
“HA! See?”
“See?”
“You like me! You said it yourself!”
“And?”
“Well... Never mind.”
“O-kay.”
I paused for a moment then said “So you really like me?” He grinned again and said "Yeh." My face turned as red as his, smiling and flattening my ears back. I took the rose from him. Turning away, I said “Thanks for the rose." He smiled at me and we walked into the darkness, together and not alone. We had just met, but we were friends
A boy like that who'd kill your brother,
Forget that boy and find another,
One of your own kind,
Stick to your own kind!
A boy like that will give you sorrow,
You'll meet another boy tomorrow,
One of your own kind,
Stick to your own kind!His passion was what I most enjoyed with him. Whenever I offered to teach him to speak, he always eagerly leapt to his feet. He was gettin a lot better. He could say simple sentences without stuttering much, yet he still has a heavy accent. Whenever he got a word wrong, I would shake my head and correct him. But when he got it correct, I would nod and reward him. He kept giving me roses, which was quite awkward, but it got less awkward as time went on. I began to enjoy him gving me the flowers. I began to have stronger feelings for him. More than friends... love? Maybe. I didn't know.
Make of our hands one hand,
Make of our hearts one heart,
Make of our vows one last vow:
Only death will part us now.Raji and I had together for all of the days I had been there. It may seem insane, but he was nothing like anyone I had ever met before. He was nicer, kinder, and sweeter than even Koware. One day, Raji smiled at me and walked over. I blushed and turned away. It was slightly embarrassing. He told me he wanted to talk with me and walked with me deep into the woods. When we were in far enough, he gazed into my eyes and said three words that stunned me into silence. Those wonderful words were "I love you." I gasped. "I love you too" I managed to say. That was the most wonderful day of my life. Until Raji was killed. When we were out there, I saw a flash of colour. A warrior leapt from the brush and attacked Raji. I don't want to describe the bloody scene that went on, but I didn't lay a paw on Raji but my paws were coated in blood from the puddle they created. I looked up at the warrior running away. I could never follow him. But I wanted to return to my family. “NO!” I screamed, “YOU CAN’T BE DEAD!” Turning away, I sniffed. I took one last look at Raji, a tear rolling down my cheek and said "It now shall be that we will never meet again in this lifetime. So let me say, before we part, so much of me... Is made from what I loved of you... You'll be with me, like a print on my heart. And now whatever way my story ends... I know you have re-written mine, by being my friend..." My heart ached as I turned away to end the pain. But the hurt just became worse. I hated my life. It couldn't get any worse. It was even RAINING. I figured that I would never see my father again. I willed myself not to cry hard, as that irritates my eye. But I couldn't help it. Tears dampened my pelt, my eye turned red, and my bandage was nearly coming off. A lonely life of sorrows was not what I wanted to live... I trudged through the drizzle, my fur soaked to the bone and my paws stained with Raji's blood. I fell to the ground and lay there, never wanting to move. Then... I heard a voice. Oddly familiar but I couldn’t put my paw on it... “Is it alive? Well... I think so..." I looked up and saw a warrior standing above me. A male. Looked familiar. "Hey... Hey you boy. You awake?" He muttered. I jerked up and snarled "Did you just call me a BOY?” He leapt away and muttered "Sorry man... er... I mean girl!" I huffed and just shook my head slowly. “Who are you?” The male asked. “Uhhh... I am Senshireta. I am a Warrior of Isket.” I replied. The male gasped and said “Senshi? Short for maybe... Senshireta? Reciever... Is that you?”
Then I realized who he was... My... father...
Today the minutes seem like hours.
The hours go so slowly,
And still the sky is light.
Oh moon, grow bright,
And make this endless day endless night,As I ran forwards, my dad gasped. He grinned and licked my head, as he always liked to do. “My little baby is back,” He whispered, a tear running down one cheek.
I smiled, a small teardrop flowing down mine too "Father. How I missed you"
Later that night, I had a chance to do what my father did. Tell the tales of my adventure. As I told my story, the reactions were amazing. Some were horrified, but others were ready to hear more. It was all well until I got to the part about Raji... I made the mistake of telling my father of him... That ruined the rest of my life.
“Hey LOOK! It’s SENSHI! The KRONADOR LOVER!” A Warrior teased as I walked around. Thanks to my story spreading, I am the laughingstock of the warriors. A weakling. Someone to call a scapegoat. I stood up and padded out, wanting to prove I could go into battle. Fortunatly for me, the chimeras had all dashed away in victory before I managed to find the battle site. I gazed across the field of carnage. My bright eyes glittered as I stepped over a white furred body lying on the ground. My paws were dappled with the dark red of the enemies’ blood. I stepped towards an altar of my mentor, and an important WOI, Koware, who died in a battle a few months after I went home again. As my fur blew in the wind, I said "We may have lost this battle, but many more are to come. Come out you cowards. Face me, or are you as scared as your horrible leader" After the harsh words escaped my muzzle, two young, but still a little older than me, bloody chimeras stepped from the shadow of the altar. They were small, and one was had a bandage wrapped around his left leg. The other was missing part of her ear. The bandaged one growled to the other. The other curled her lip and growled back. I frowned and said "Tell your leader that even though you have won this, it’s not over. Rayo shall call for the best of the best and we shall overcome your army... And if they don't think of us as a threat. Tell them I was trained by Koware, one of the best warriors around! Now leave!" And with that, I lashed my claws out at the battered comrades. They both leapt up and ran away. Success.
But even that didn't help at all.
My own father dislikes me. He turns his back on me and nearly never looks me in the eyes. When he does, his eyes are full of malice and hatred. He tells me that he still loves me, but I can tell that those words are not the truth.
My father used to always say to me "I will always love you my little Reciever"
Little did he know that he was wrong. He hated me now. Oh Dad, where did your words go?
Her death story. SHE DOES NOT DIE FOR A LONG TIME, SHE IS NOT GOING TO DIE WHILE I OWN HER, IT IS JUST AN INTERESTING STORY. WARNING: VERY VERY BLOODY-WIP-

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On my Own
Hedley
Somethings Coming
West Side Story
Cool
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One hand, One heart
West Side Story
Tonight
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Boy like that
West Side Story

Say 3 things about the WoI Species:
Warriors of Isket fight to find peace for the land of Isket, against the Kronadors.
The WoI's armor was found by the UR´s long, long time ago.
Warrior of Isket are Wolf cross breeds and they should stay this way! NO Humans, or Anthro, and no Normal Wolves!
