Jᴏʀᴅᴀɴ ♥ wrote:Username:
Jᴏʀᴅᴀɴ ♥
How many keetins?
None
Her Name:
Isole. This is a female, german name that means
"Rule of Ice" I believe it fits her.
Her Personality:
Isole is actually a really sweet and upbeat Keetin. She is very jubilant and always has a smile on her face no matter how hard times get. This is because she doesn't want anyone to worry about her, so she tries to keep a happy character so others won't come up to her and worry about her. She cares about everyone no matter what their previous actions are unless the actions are brutal and rude towards one of her loved ones. She is also adventurous, and believes if she tries her best she can conquer anything. She uses the story of the blue bow to prove this.
The little blue bow..
The little blue bow is simply a family tradition. It started many years ago when the first member of the family realized that their hobby was sewing and making articles of clothing. This soon became a family tradition, but the keetins don't actually make the bows themselves now. Just a few days before the first keetin of the Isole family died, they made a wish to keep this family tradition going, and this wish was sent to a few fairies in the forest. It was accepted, and has been a tradition ever since. The blue bows are made as soon as a new member of the family is born, but not given to the person receiving it until teen years. But Isole's aunt explained how she got the blue bow and it fascinated Isole. She eagerly wanted hers, and left on a cold winter night to find the forest where those fairies made the bows.
{You can see a much more detailed explanation of this in the story!~}
Contest Suggestion?
1. Maybe a comp where people guess things about you?
2. A Scavenger hunt for a specific symbol or item within other posts?
3. Maybe base a Keetin design off of a specific picture and
give hints to help the person find the image? c:
--Tell me if three suggestions aren't allowed, I'll delete two--
A Story:
"This little blue bow is a symbol of the peace and tranquility among our family, through blood or not." My aunt spoke softly, her soothing voice slowly taking my curiosity down as I started to understand the family tradition more and more. I had always admired this story, but tonight my aunt added more.. My aunt got to her paws and slowly turned her head towards the north. "Over those mountains and beyond, there is a forest with a path of blue crystals.. Fairies are alone in that forest, helping us continue this family tradition." I rose my head up high so I could look into the distance before speaking. "Auntie.. How long until I get my bow?" I stuttered, my face turning a little pink. My aunt let out a quiet giggle, gazing down at me. "Oh it'll be a long while my dear.. Now come on, lets get some sleep.." I nodded and curled up beside my aunt, her tail resting over me as a blanket. I closed my eyes and I instantly fell asleep. I was sent into a dream. I saw the beautiful and bright azure crystals lighting up the forest on the cold winter night. I heard a voice in the back of my mind. When the blue moon arises.. You will leave this land and go to the land of blue crystals.. Shocked, I opened my eyes quickly and turned my head a little bit, but slowly so I wouldn't awaken my aunt, who was deep in her slumber. Panting, I curled up in a small ball, whispering under my breath. "I have to.. its my destiny."
The next night, my aunt went to sleep early, which was perfect timing. I sat outside on a large rock, staring up at the sky as I analyzed the moon. Suddenly, the moon was slowly engulfed by a bright shade of blue. I gasped as the moon changed colors, and when the transformation finish, a bright blue light shined over the land of keetins. I smiled and got to my paws, glancing right and left multiple times before I turned and sprinted out of the area, my fur ruffling as a sudden cool breeze swept over me. A chill ran down my spine. This was odd, it was a fall night.. But little did I know, the blue moon symbolized an sudden winter night. A snowflake landed on my nose and I crossed my eyes to look at it. I then rose my head and within a few seconds, a blizzard started and the ground was layered with snow. I tread through the snow, slowly sinking into the snow as the snow piled up. I shivered, a tear running down my cheek from how cold it was. "S-so... cold.. I got.. to make it though.." I reached the mountains and rose my head up, my pupils dilating as I saw how tall the mountains were. "I have.. to climb.. t-these?" I clenched my teeth and looked down at the ground, taking a deep breath. "I'll.. get there!" I exclaimed before I charged ahead, using all my strength to run up the side of the mountain. I turned and looked at a cave, my eyes widening. I gasped and smiled to myself. "W-wait.." A blue aura was floating around a tree in the distant, and I laughed in joy, tears still running down my face. As I took a few more steps, my muscles grew weak. I collapsed, panting as snow almost buried me. I got to my feet and took the last few steps. I reached the top of them mountain and saw the forest, a blue path on the other side of the mountain leading down to it. I dove forward and slid down the hill on my belly. When I got to the bottom of the mountain, I took a few steps but collapsed, my vision slowly blurring.
When I woke up, many voices were heard and there wasn't anymore snow present, it was warm. I opened my eyes, trembling as I rose my head up. One of the fairies flew in front of my eye and spoke. "Guys! She's here! She's awake too!" I sat up and rubbed my face with my cold paws. "Eh? Why are you so surprised..?" Gasps were heard and soon fairies went left and right, but not towards me - towards two others they then let the two people through - they were my parents. I turned towards them, my pupils slowly shrinking. "Woah... M-mom.. d-dad.. don't get mad at me but.." They didn't welcome me with screaming in disgust, they welcomed me with a nice warm hug. "You.. you made it.. The fairies warned us of it when you were born but.. we didn't believe them.. you truly are the one." My mother turned towards the fairies. "Give her the blue bow, and put extra fairy dust on it." The fairies nodded and flew away to a large blue crystal with a hole drilled through it. A black thread was taken from a dress and ran through the blue crystal multiple times. When the blue ribbon was finished being made, the fairies flew back and tied it to my ear in a unique bow not every seen through out the family. I smiled proudly and stood up with my head rose high.