Sandstone & Smoke
With dusty stone brushed across his fur and faded ink staining pieces here and there, he has borrowed the pigments of both of his parents. His eyes are reminiscent of his aunt Thea, a pale and washed out blue perhaps more akin to grey in most lighting. He will grow into a tall and substantial man, with wild fur that is almost impossible to upkeep.
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walls come down
For all the potential lack of emotion within the Vanadium line, Jericho has be saddled with all of it. He feels things— for better or for worse. His joy is exuberant, his sadness is deep, his anger consuming. In his base nature he wants to believe all wolves are genuinely good (like his mother). As he grows and starts to see the truth of things, however, he may begin to nurture a deep cynicism and mistrust of most. He will always strive for good, but if he sees that true goodness is rewarded with nothing, he may turn to other ideals. He craves attention and acknowledgement. He wants to be viewed for his goodness, for his brains, for his might — and yet compared to his intellectual brothers, his genuinely good mother, he will feel like he has fallen quite short. He is the middle child, and it’s clear that his oldest and youngest siblings have a bond that he is both jealous of and yearns for. He has the potential to feel consistently overlooked. He could either end up a good solider boy wanting to make a difference, or a broken and bitter member of the Thieve’s Guild — entirely dependent upon the events that occur in his childhood and adolesence. ART ➤Piskikone CODE ➤ amphi |