Arctic Wolves wrote:[center]There's no healers in his rp because it's gonna be a more of a realistic rp also if you want a fighter in your pack it would have to be a pup from the male's previous mate}}



A small wolf of only 80 pounds in weight. Yes, it may seem like a lot, but for an average female Gray Wolf, that's rather small. Her body is well aged at three years and eleven months, soon to be four years, so she's had plenty of time to balance out her body composition. Her limbs are not to long and lanky, nor is her body incredibly lean; she seems to be at a medium on a scale of compact to lithe. Her fur is generally silky underneath but a bit wild and unkempt on the outside, as she prefers to have that uncivilized look to her thick pelt. Color wise, her base coat starts of white with light cream, pepper, multiple shades of gray, and black agouti. This femme's fiery gaze is of a pale yellow with dashes of amber around the pupil.
As a young pup, Gail was raised into a... different family. To start off, her father was very demanding of his children. He never meant to be that way, no, he just had some bad genes. Dominance, anger, perfectionist, that kind of thing. He trained the pups hard and taught them to fight to the end, even if it meant their lives. He was a big wolf, so when he scarred them with his own paws from training, it was not of his intention. Because of this seemingly abusive behavior, Gail grew to hate her father. One day, everything he had done to upset his family came crashing down and he left in shame, not wanting to cause anymore damage than he already had. So, that left Gail, her mother, and her five other siblings. At that time, the pups had already taken influence from their father to believe strength was everything. That the strong should be respected and the weak should be ignored. Sadly, being the runt puppy of the litter, the young mistress was picked on by her brothers and laughed at by her sisters. As for her mother Sun Step, the she-wolf seemed a little worried by the loss of her mate, so she accidently ignored Gail because of her own grief. Lonely puppyhood. Then the she-wolf grew up to one year and was sick of the being called weak, now exploring her personality and realizing just how much she hated being a runt. The femme discovered that she had inherited the dominance and anger gene from her father and that she needed to be top dog. Her mind just wouldn't rest until she proved herself and she would get extremely angered when she couldn't. Can you imagine how hard that would be? A runt who had to be top dog, but couldn't be? A craving that she would never be able to satisfy? She was fighting to prove she wasn't weak, but can't change that she really was. So that's what happened over the two years with her "family". She grew up as an independent wolf with no need for the input of others, for she knew she was strong, no matter what they said. She rebelled against the world; breaking rules, becoming a free spirit and overall turning into a fiery and strong willed young wolf. Gail often got by with using her charm to prove she was strong, by using a few fancy words and being brave. If you seem brave and confident in everything you do, then most wolves assume you have the strength to back it up. Her life for the next year as she separated from them finally and was on her own; exploring the world as an adventurous soul. What is she looking for really? We'll see.
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