Username: Dragoon the Great
Name: Daerya (pronounced: day-ra)
Why that Name: It means "Ocean", or "Sea" in Persian.
Gender: Mare
Personality:
Daerya is a strange mare, she prefers solitude, often living far away, where other living things dare not go, attacking anything that comes near. But certain times she's very kind, once a person or creature has earned it's trust, but it never lasts long, and if one small thing that she doesn't like happens, the mare will turn on the creature, usually killing it, and go back to her normal, solitary personality.
Extra:
Daerya stood, very still, by the cave's entrance, it had been several months since she came to this area, and had claimed the cave for her own. The cave was perfect, large, spacious, and no humans to be seen for miles. It even had a small waterfall inside, running into a pool of beautiful, blue-green water.
Daerya shook her head, and trotted back into the cave, she knew he wasn't coming back. Solemnly, she laid down beside the pool. Her life seemed perfect, and it had been, up until a few weeks ago.
For her mate had gone back for the few remaining herd members, which had stayed at the old cave. She knew, if he traveled by night, he would be safe, that is, if he could find shelter during the day. She sighed, he said he would be back in a week, two at the most, but it had been four weeks since he left, but hope for his return was not disappearing completely from Daerya. She had done the same thing every night, she would stand by the entrance, and call to him for long periods of time, for one day, she hoped she would hear a reply. She drank a long sip of the blue-green water, letting out a long sigh. Then, she rested her head on the cave's stony floor, and closed her eyes.
She was awoken by a feather landing on her nose, she snorted, then stood. In front of where she had been laying, there stood a raven. A smile covered her face, and she remembered her mate's promise, he told her, that when he was near, he would send a raven to the cave. He was coming back.
He was coming home.