I am looking to adopt... Picture:
Kennel number: p38
Name: Queen Imara
Breed: Panther
Why do you want this animal and what will you do for it?: I am searching for a big cat character to fit a role in a story I’m currently writing. Imara fits perfectly. I will draw art of her, and order art from others. She will also have a prominent role in the story I’m currently working on.
Personality: Quiet and reserved Imara is the picture of a good queen. Able to calm her mate without much difficulty, she is essential to her kingdom, which would be far less populated if not for her. Imara values wisdom and logic and learns at every opportunity she has. After the death of her son, Imara became very careful with her affections, afraid of caring too deeply for others. She is fiercely protective of those she loves and would die of heartache if she lost them.
Likes:Learning – Imara values wisdom and logic. She often spends hours studying and values knowledge highly.
Family – Imara is extremely family oriented, she cares deeply for her mate and child, and would give her life to protect them.
Dark – A creature of the night, she prefers to spend her time in the shadows, she would rather sleep during the day and be out at night, but her station doesn’t allow it.
Stars – She loves to gaze at the night sky and pick out each constellation.
Dislikes: Silliness – Imara tends to be very serious and gets annoyed when others act as if it’s all one big game
Her Mate’s Temper – Imara greatly dislikes Shanduke’s short temper and its effect on the kingdom (a great deal of executions) she also feels his temper makes him look weak
Bright Sunshine – Her dark pelt attracts the heat of the sun to the point where it’s almost unbearable
History/Background: The day started out wonderfully, there was a pleasant breeze and the sun wasn’t shining too bright. I had said my goodbyes to Riallis, wishing him a safe journey and swift return. I stopped to enjoy the pond before heading back to the palace, allowing the soft breeze to dry my pelt. I had almost reached the gate when an alarm call was sounded at the edge of town. I ordinarily wouldn’t have thought much of it, but it came from the path Riallis had left on. There was a sick feeling in my stomach as I hurried to see what had happened. My heart nearly stopped when I saw Amazi and four soldiers carrying Riallis’s lifeless body. “What happened?!” My voice shook and my legs felt weak as I saw the wound in his neck, his death had been deliberate.
Amazi had approached me carefully and calmly explained that an assassin had been the cause of my son’s death. With growing shock and horror I raced to find my mate and tell him what happened. His wrath would be terrible, and for once, I would not try to calm it.
“What!?” Shaduke’s voice filled the room and thundered so loud the floor shook. I could see the looks of utter terror in the guards’ faces, even Amazi seemed shaken.
“He is dead my lord. He was killed by an assassin identified only by the Z etched into his blade.” Amazi’s voice was calm and quiet, but her eyes revealed her inner turmoil, there was something she was holding back.
I would not press her here, or it may cost her life, but I will find out.
“May I suggest my lord, rather than killing the guards involved, that you banish them, only to return will the killer’s body?” This was a surprising turn, Amazi usually never spoke out to the king, then again, this was an unusual event. I could see Shaduke was considering it, which was also very unusual.
“Agreed. You three,” he gestured to the three guards who had borne Riallis’s body to the palace, “go back to your troop and inform them you must be gone by nightfall. You are never to return unless you bear with you the body of my son’s killer.”
The guards nodded and swiftly left before Shanduke could change his mind. They nodded gratefully to Amazi as they left. It had been a smart move, and had earned her the loyalty of the entire troop of soldiers.
Art: I am TERRIBLE at digital art, but I will be drawing her traditionally and ordering digital art from others.
I am looking to adopt... Picture:
Kennel number: P96
Name: Amazi
Breed: Lioness
Why do you want this animal and what will you do for it?: I have had my eye on this charrie for a very long time, but till now, I haven’t had a story worthy of her. I now have a role in a story that I feel suits her wonderfully. I will draw art of her, and order art from others. She is going to have a prominent role in the story I’m currently working on and most likely others as well.
She will have a home on my charrie page, and lots of love from me.
Personality:Cynical – Amazi was raised in the palace and subjected to brutal training to prepare her for her duty, because of this she has difficulty seeing the good in others.
Rational – Amazi does not panic. Never under any circumstance will she show her fear. She is skilled at pushing her fear away and feigning indifference.
Calm – She can take anything. Words don’t faze her, pain doesn’t last forever. Amazi is totally impervious to the prodding of others, it is neigh on impossible to goad her into anger. But if you somehow manage it, watch out!
Calculating – She knows her odds. Rarely will she engage in a fight unless she is confident she can win. If she does, she cheats.
Cold – Amazi was raised to see mercy as weakness. She was trained to follow her king’s orders; even if that means the end of an entire village, or two.
Intelligent – Quick to grasp the fullness of a situation, and capable of thinking up an intelligent solution almost immediately Amazi is definitely no fool.
Silent – Amazi will only speak when absolutely necessary. The king likes his servants to be neither seen nor heard, and doing otherwise could mean an early death.
Careful – Amazi is smart enough to choose her enemies wisely. She avoids careless words she may regret later.
Blunt – She is direct and to the point. She despises diplomatic pleasantries and refuses to engage in such folly.
Angry – Rage and hate boil like lava in Amazi’s heart, though she rarely allows herself to erupt.
Likes: Solitude – She prefers being on her own and avoids being crowds. This is partially due to the frightened respect she is given due to her position. They fear her because they fear the one she serves
The Sun on Her Pelt – Amazi finds the warm heat of the sun comforting in her otherwise cold life
Rain - The only time Amazi allows herself to cry, the rain hides her tears.
Forest fires – Yes, an odd thing to like, but contrary to popular belief, she doesn’t like them because of the destruction they cause. Amazi likes the fire itself, the heat of the flames, and watching as it dances across the sky
Dense Forest – Amazi prefers traveling through dense forests because she is much harder to detect and it gives her a sense of deep solitude
Darkness – Amazi feels the dark represents her, she is cold, she is hidden, and her deeds are often done under cover of night.
The Sky – When she is alone, Amazi will spend hours staring at the sky. To her, it represents freedom, the thing she longs for most of all, but knows she will never achieve
Pain – To a certain degree, Amazi enjoys the feeling of being in pain. It reminds her that she is still alive, and gives her some small comfort in knowing she is still capable of feeling something.
Dislikes: Sleep - Amazi often suffers from terrible dreams; she is haunted by the faces of those she’s killed. She will toss and turn in the night, incapable of getting a peaceful night’s rest unless she is utterly exhausted.
The Palace - The memories of her cubhood and, more specifically, her training are things Amazi would prefer to forget. The palace is a stark reminder of that time.
The King – She feels no loyalty for the king, she serves him because it is what she was raised to do. Her only feelings toward her employer are those of hatred and contempt
Shackles – Freedom, she longs for it, but knows that even if she achieved physical freedom from the king, there would forever be shackles around her mind.
Ghol - Her trainer during the most brutal time in her life-she hates him more than anything else.
History/Background: ] Amazi is the king’s personal enforcer. She does whatever the king requires of her. She was picked as a cub for the job, and subjected to many brutal training methods to prepare her for her duties.
~ Early Life ~
"Faster!"
I barely had time to register the words before I felt razor-sharp claws ripping into my heels,
"You cannot be satisfied with fast! To serve your master you must be faster, stronger, and deadlier than ANY other!"
I stretched my aching muscles and put forth everything I had, I'd been in training for only a few weeks, but in that time I was
pushed to the breaking point. My muscles constantly ached, and I got so many bites on my paws and heels that I barely have any
feeling left in them. Ghol, my trainer, said that was a good thing. He said that then I could run just as fast no matter what my
footing is.
Ghol scares me, he's already killed three of the other recruits, one in a training bout, and the other two dropped from exhaustion and never got up again. Zan and I are the only two left now, but I don't think Zan will last much longer. He's one of the Lesser Felids, and it's hard to believe he's made it this long. "Done." came Ghol's grating voice, "you may go to your dens now, I expect you in the target range at dawn. Your assessment will begin tomorrow."
Assessment?! Ghol said we'd be in training for a minimum of three years, how could our assessment be tomorrow?
"Sir" Zan spoke out boldy, "you gave the impression we'd be getting years of training before our assessment, how could it be tomorrow?"
Ghol whirled around and flashed his claws across Zan's eye, "You don't speak unless spoken to!" he roared, his eyes boiling, "your FIRST assessment is tomorrow, and only one of you will walk away alive."
Zan and I looked at each other in horror, we'd become close friends in the time we trained together. Bearing Ghol's brutal training together had created a strong bond between us.
Back at our dens, I helped Zan clean the gash over his eye, "That'll complicate things for you tomorrow." I murmured sympathetically
"Why would you care?" he asked coldly, "it'll only make it easier for you to win."
"But, you're my friend, I'd never kill you!"
Zan gave a snort, "You don't get it do you? You HAVE to kill me! It's the only reason the let a Lesser get this far into training, they don't care if I die. Can't you see? It's just another part of your training, if you can be brought to kill your friend, you'll kill anyone."
The realization hit me like a brick, "I won't do it!" I vowed angrily.
I was wrong, and the next day proved it.
After being subjected to races through the desert, and numerous fighting matches, the time came.
"Good" Ghol said calmly, "now, is the final match. All blows are allowed, dirty tricks are encouraged. This will be a fight to the death, if you refuse to do so, you will both be tortured and killed. Now, FIGHT!"
Zan and I circled each other a few times before he spoke, "You'll win, but than doesn't mean I won't try. Just promise, end it quick for me, on account of once being friends."
I nodded sadly, but didn't trust myself to speak. The fight was quick, and fiercer than any I'd ever experienced, but could I expect any less? It was a fight for our lives. Blow after blow I wore him down, my larger paws caused more damage. I flashed one more blow, catching him on a hind leg and tossing him through the air. He landed with a grunt, and didn't get up again.
"Good!" Ghol came over to me, a smile playing over his face, "I knew you were the right choice."
~ Several Years Later ~
“I raced to the sound of dismayed soldiers, fearing what I would see when I arrived, but it was far worse than I expected. Rather than the general being killed as I had feared, it was prince Riallis whose blood pooled in the dust. “What happened?” I asked the nearest soldier.
“I heard a sound like the buzzing of a hornet, and then the prince fell!” He cried out, dismay and fear filling his voice. His pelt reeking of terror.
Upon examining the prince’s wound, I found a dagger buried deep in his neck, where there had been a tiny chink in his armor. “This was a skilled assassin, spread out and start looking for it. The soldier who finds the scent first will be well rewarded!” I called to the remaining troops. I turned back towards the castle knowing and dreading what must happen next. “You, you and you” I gestured to three soldiers with my tail, “help me bear the body back to the castle, the king must be informed immediately.”
I could see my dread reflected in their eyes, the king would be murderously angry at his son’s death, and though I was too valuable to kill, a common soldier wouldn’t be so lucky.
But something else bothered me far more than the death of the prince, and even more than the king's oncoming wrath. The dagger that killed the prince had a "Z" etched into the grip, and the blade was tempered to make the steel look like liquid. The only daggers I'd ever seen like that were the ones that my one-time friend and training companion, Zantiael, carried before he died.
Was it possible? I'd never checked his body to make sure-I'd been too horrified by the thought that I'd killed my best and only friend.
Art: I am TERRIBLE at digital art, but I will be drawing her traditionally and ordering digital art from others.