Post by pandora on Dec 27, 2007 1:46:03 GMT -5
Name: Pandora “Pan”
Gender: Female
Age: 17
Species: Rabbit
Occupation: Kitchen helper/medic
Physical Appearance:
Her body fur is a simple brown, while her head fur is a lighter shade of brown. The rabbit’s hair is drawn behind her into a single hip length braid. Soft eyes reflect a golden hue that accentuates the delicate features of her face and slender rabbit ears. She is of medium height for a rabbit, which gives her a small figure. Her arms are thin but her legs are more strongly built due to the nature of her species.
The rabbit wears thin padded black sandals on her feet, tied on with a short length of ribbon that runs up her ankle. She prefers to wear a yellow sleeveless dress that ends at the knee, covered by an orange and white checkered bandana around her neck. The dress is tied at her waist with a darker shade of yellow and accessorized with a white apron. She wears one folded elbow length dark brown glove on her left paw and two bands of gold jewelry on her right upper arm.
Possessions
When the rabbit is not in the confines of a safe place, she will carry with her a small bow across her back, which is where the one glove becomes handy. The bow is a simple brown color and her quiver is black, holding but twenty small arrows at a time.
Personality:
Pan is very withdrawn in comparison to the rest of her species, though this may only be because she does not talk excessively like some of her fellow rabbits/hares. This does not stop her from making friends, but other rabbits/hares tend to be surprised that she does not join in their joyous rabble. She appears to others to be overly tidy with things and perhaps obsessive with planning. At least when it comes to food preparation, she has been known to concentrate for hours solely on preparing the meal.
Strengths:
Pan is tactful in social engagements due to her inhibited speaking manner. She has some level of experience with cooking. She is also knowledgeable about mending wounds and remedies.
Weaknesses:
The rabbit cannot swim and is physically weak. She also tends not to use her bow for offensive attacks, but merely for defensive means, such as distracting a vermin, when combat arises.
History:
Pan was born to a rather large rabbit family who lived in a home dug out of a hill in a meadow. She was a quiet babe and her parents named her Pandora because she did not cry when born, nor appear as talkative as their other children. She only had brothers as siblings, so she became her mother’s cooking aide once she was old enough. Her family harvested vegetables and fruits planted from year to year in different areas of their home, in order to keep any vermin from completely wiping out their food supplies. These planted goods were sometimes far enough to require half a day’s journey and Pan often gathered the foods for her family. One year, vermin appeared to be striking some of the areas where they had planted food, so Pandora had to travel to the farthest harvest to make ready for the winter season approaching. When she returned, her family was nowhere in the den and she could not tell whether they had fled from a vermin hoard or captured. Taking her mother’s small bow left in the home, she was forced to leave her home in search of either a new home or her family if possible.
Relationships:
Family (Mother, Father and Brothers)
Gender: Female
Age: 17
Species: Rabbit
Occupation: Kitchen helper/medic
Physical Appearance:
Her body fur is a simple brown, while her head fur is a lighter shade of brown. The rabbit’s hair is drawn behind her into a single hip length braid. Soft eyes reflect a golden hue that accentuates the delicate features of her face and slender rabbit ears. She is of medium height for a rabbit, which gives her a small figure. Her arms are thin but her legs are more strongly built due to the nature of her species.
The rabbit wears thin padded black sandals on her feet, tied on with a short length of ribbon that runs up her ankle. She prefers to wear a yellow sleeveless dress that ends at the knee, covered by an orange and white checkered bandana around her neck. The dress is tied at her waist with a darker shade of yellow and accessorized with a white apron. She wears one folded elbow length dark brown glove on her left paw and two bands of gold jewelry on her right upper arm.
Possessions
When the rabbit is not in the confines of a safe place, she will carry with her a small bow across her back, which is where the one glove becomes handy. The bow is a simple brown color and her quiver is black, holding but twenty small arrows at a time.
Personality:
Pan is very withdrawn in comparison to the rest of her species, though this may only be because she does not talk excessively like some of her fellow rabbits/hares. This does not stop her from making friends, but other rabbits/hares tend to be surprised that she does not join in their joyous rabble. She appears to others to be overly tidy with things and perhaps obsessive with planning. At least when it comes to food preparation, she has been known to concentrate for hours solely on preparing the meal.
Strengths:
Pan is tactful in social engagements due to her inhibited speaking manner. She has some level of experience with cooking. She is also knowledgeable about mending wounds and remedies.
Weaknesses:
The rabbit cannot swim and is physically weak. She also tends not to use her bow for offensive attacks, but merely for defensive means, such as distracting a vermin, when combat arises.
History:
Pan was born to a rather large rabbit family who lived in a home dug out of a hill in a meadow. She was a quiet babe and her parents named her Pandora because she did not cry when born, nor appear as talkative as their other children. She only had brothers as siblings, so she became her mother’s cooking aide once she was old enough. Her family harvested vegetables and fruits planted from year to year in different areas of their home, in order to keep any vermin from completely wiping out their food supplies. These planted goods were sometimes far enough to require half a day’s journey and Pan often gathered the foods for her family. One year, vermin appeared to be striking some of the areas where they had planted food, so Pandora had to travel to the farthest harvest to make ready for the winter season approaching. When she returned, her family was nowhere in the den and she could not tell whether they had fled from a vermin hoard or captured. Taking her mother’s small bow left in the home, she was forced to leave her home in search of either a new home or her family if possible.
Relationships:
Family (Mother, Father and Brothers)