Post by Livid on Apr 12, 2016 15:04:16 GMT
Basic Information
Name: LividGender: Female
Orientation: N/A
Birthdate: April 25
Breed(s): Tibetan Mastiff
Variant: Basal
Mutation: N/A
Played by: Livid
Appearance
Height: 26 inches tallBuild: Thick and heavy
Description:
Livid is a fluffy black and tan dog. She has sharp white fangs and a tan spot on her chest. She has a scar that is masked by the fur on her left shoulder. She was born with blue/grey eyes and she can barely see the colors around her. If she looks hard enough then she can see them clearer but otherwise is basically colorblind in the sense. Her fur adds onto her height by a couple of inches but when it is raining she stands 26 inches tall. She has accepted that she is considered average in her breed but sometimes wishes to be taller. She hates the way that her muscles are thick and big.
Personality
Skills: N/AAbilities: N/A
Description:
Livid is a calm and collected dog. Most of the time. When she finally snaps she tends to be irrational and angry. She has gentle eyes and a loving heart. She has her heart locked away and only relies on her anger and hate. She enjoys being around others when she feels safe. She would be more comfortable if she had siblings. She grew up not trusting anyone. She never trusted herself so she always second guesses herself. She is filled with the knowledge from her parents that she never bothered to listen to but subconsciously absorbed it into her head.
History
Lineage: Father: N/A |N/A| Tibetan Mastiff| deceased
Mother: N/A|N/A
Sibling(s): Two both dead
Background:
She was born to unknown Tibetan mastiffs. Her siblings had died during the birthing process and she was the only one who survived. She had grew up not knowing their names and being growled at by the dogs that where ‘better’ then her. She was growing up big and strong with her dad’s body structure. She learned how to fight and defend from her mom. She didn’t miss them when they died. She has been out of touch with her emotions for a while now. This trait started when she overheard her parents talking about something she can’t remember for the life of her.