Yeah... Artism... Totally a real disability... >.>
Means you forget to set up a journal when you get a pet...
Table of Contents:
Post One: Native's Intro and Claiming Post
Post Two: Braize, one of Loveless x Ictinike's foals
Name: Sitsi TalutahLulu (Sitsi, Tal or Lulu)
Meaning: Daughter of the Blood-red Rabbit
SITSI: Navajo name meaning " daughter."
LULU: rabbit
TALUTAH: Sioux name meaning " blood-red."
SOURCE

(Drawn, Colored, Shaded, all by me. Thanks. ^-^)
Age: 17 Years Old
Gender: Female
Height: 4'7
Weight: around, 112 lbs.
Physical Appearance: Hair of burnt, rusty orange tops a deep, sienna-toned skin. atop the hair, a pair of ears, totem to the power animal, her hair hiding her real ears, from which feathers dangle in the wind, adorned at their tips with beads or teeth. It's often assumed these are either painted feathers imitating those of birthed foals from her own pod of the herd, or feathers that have yet to come into being, but not all have any announced planning of any sort. A black buckskin shirt, rabbit-fur in the winter, adorns her none-too-small chest, and a waistband of some purple material that seems to fly and float according to no law of physics. Long, buckskin pants of a deep chestnut coat her legs, frayed at the bottom, where they lead on to rabbit-hide shoes. Since she was little, she's always had 2 special birthmarks, and is entirely unsure where she got them. A full-body, gold set of tribal markings that doesn't go above the neckline of her top, and a large, dark brown paw print on either shoulder. There's almost always a slew of at least 5 rabbits around her feet when she's in the village, and none are marked, but they are more than pets, they are the keepsake of her power animal AND totem beast. Most are decendants of the three that came to the village when she was born, even that little Albino that was born late last winter. It's common knowlege that, until released, these rabbits are not to be hunted, trapped, or killed by the villagers, but there's always plenty of food, come Spring. And any time the rabbits die, they are given a short service to help them on to their next form, and then used the same as any other rabbit: Food and clothing. Because most of these rabbits are so heavily pampered, there is usually quite plenty food and skin added to the Village store when one's life ends.
History Behind the Name: The day Tal was born was one in the colder months near the year's end. That day, 3 large rabbits were discovered in the village. Although the first thought most of the villagers had was to shoo them away as bad omens or hunt them for food and cloth, the village's seer noticed them. Three rabbits, simply sitting at the village's edge, just beyond the brush of the nearby small forest. Their pelts looked almost blood red in the lighting, and the rabbits were let be. Later, after Sitsi was born and everything stopped being so noisy, the rabbits fearlessly trod into the Teepee, and, despite the change in lighting, their fur was said to remain a blood red. Her father penned the rabbits in a corner of the Teepee, even though they never left by choice, and they stayed as Sitsi's companions, along with their young, until either they died, ran off, or were released to other children or the wild. Later, when her vision came, it was, perhaps chance, that her totem was the rabbit.
History: Sitsi grew up well-cared for, learning the tricks of the hunter, and the traps of the forager. She often went with her father and the others when a hunt was on, even at a young age. A fair shot with a bow and sharp eyesight are hugely positive traits to a hunter. The practiced speed and motive silence are key ingredients... Learned best from her totem, and Teepee companions. Despite her keen hunting eyesight, the quality of sight in her left eye has been failing since she was infantile, and she often wears a pair of correctives garnered from the English in a trade.
Means you forget to set up a journal when you get a pet...
Table of Contents:
Post One: Native's Intro and Claiming Post
Post Two: Braize, one of Loveless x Ictinike's foals
Name: Sitsi TalutahLulu (Sitsi, Tal or Lulu)
Meaning: Daughter of the Blood-red Rabbit
SITSI: Navajo name meaning " daughter."
LULU: rabbit
TALUTAH: Sioux name meaning " blood-red."
SOURCE

(Drawn, Colored, Shaded, all by me. Thanks. ^-^)
Age: 17 Years Old
Gender: Female
Height: 4'7
Weight: around, 112 lbs.
Physical Appearance: Hair of burnt, rusty orange tops a deep, sienna-toned skin. atop the hair, a pair of ears, totem to the power animal, her hair hiding her real ears, from which feathers dangle in the wind, adorned at their tips with beads or teeth. It's often assumed these are either painted feathers imitating those of birthed foals from her own pod of the herd, or feathers that have yet to come into being, but not all have any announced planning of any sort. A black buckskin shirt, rabbit-fur in the winter, adorns her none-too-small chest, and a waistband of some purple material that seems to fly and float according to no law of physics. Long, buckskin pants of a deep chestnut coat her legs, frayed at the bottom, where they lead on to rabbit-hide shoes. Since she was little, she's always had 2 special birthmarks, and is entirely unsure where she got them. A full-body, gold set of tribal markings that doesn't go above the neckline of her top, and a large, dark brown paw print on either shoulder. There's almost always a slew of at least 5 rabbits around her feet when she's in the village, and none are marked, but they are more than pets, they are the keepsake of her power animal AND totem beast. Most are decendants of the three that came to the village when she was born, even that little Albino that was born late last winter. It's common knowlege that, until released, these rabbits are not to be hunted, trapped, or killed by the villagers, but there's always plenty of food, come Spring. And any time the rabbits die, they are given a short service to help them on to their next form, and then used the same as any other rabbit: Food and clothing. Because most of these rabbits are so heavily pampered, there is usually quite plenty food and skin added to the Village store when one's life ends.
History Behind the Name: The day Tal was born was one in the colder months near the year's end. That day, 3 large rabbits were discovered in the village. Although the first thought most of the villagers had was to shoo them away as bad omens or hunt them for food and cloth, the village's seer noticed them. Three rabbits, simply sitting at the village's edge, just beyond the brush of the nearby small forest. Their pelts looked almost blood red in the lighting, and the rabbits were let be. Later, after Sitsi was born and everything stopped being so noisy, the rabbits fearlessly trod into the Teepee, and, despite the change in lighting, their fur was said to remain a blood red. Her father penned the rabbits in a corner of the Teepee, even though they never left by choice, and they stayed as Sitsi's companions, along with their young, until either they died, ran off, or were released to other children or the wild. Later, when her vision came, it was, perhaps chance, that her totem was the rabbit.
History: Sitsi grew up well-cared for, learning the tricks of the hunter, and the traps of the forager. She often went with her father and the others when a hunt was on, even at a young age. A fair shot with a bow and sharp eyesight are hugely positive traits to a hunter. The practiced speed and motive silence are key ingredients... Learned best from her totem, and Teepee companions. Despite her keen hunting eyesight, the quality of sight in her left eye has been failing since she was infantile, and she often wears a pair of correctives garnered from the English in a trade.