Character Name: Winter Frost
Species: Furifur
Age: Not important
Gender: Female
Height: 5'0
Eyes: Misty/Light Blue and white
[s]Hair[/s] Fur: White and thin (for them)
Personality: Winter doesn't speak often. It's not that she's shy, it's just that she won't. It may be a disorder or just a choice. She does talk sometimes, and that is not common for her. All her belongings are in her thick(ish) fur. She has a white "belly gem", meaning the opposite of amnesia. Thus, she remembers everything she sees, hears, touches, smells, and tastes. This can be good and bad.
Family: N/A
Likes/dislikes: Oh, you'll find out.
Strengths/weaknesses: Her quietness can be a strength, and also a weakness. She can remember everything, which is also both a strength and a weakness. Her white fur makes her blend in with arctic regions and areas. But it also makes her stand out in crowds.
Dream: She dreams of becoming a marshmallow sometimes :3
History: She was born on an arctic planet with no one to care for her. She learnt to fend for herself alone. When a human ship arrived, she was taken on. As the humans found she was the female Furifur that they had encountered, they treated her well and taught her how to read, write, and speak. They crash landed on Earth, and all of them but Winter had survived. Winter then began her own life there.
Other: She always wears a hoodie to cover up her fur.
ROLEPLAY EXAMPLE:
Winter sat in the ship. It was dazzling outside, with so many stars and planets and moons. The pilot pointed at the planet ahead. "That's Earth." She stared at the beautiful planet. "Earth." She said. Her eyes gathered tears at the beauty. She leaned towards the window, flipping some switches that made the ship flip and twist and turn. The pilot fell into a flag, and was stabbed in the heart. Her eyes got big. She ran to him and removed him from the flag. His eyes slowly lost the spark of life, and then he was gone. She took a moment to grief over him. A crash told her to do something. She activated the shell shield. She'd be safe from any debris.