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Rember #3574
1
Level
29
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Gold
Passage
War
0%
Neutral
Peace
0%
Neutral
Knowledge
0%
Neutral
Power
0%
Neutral
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Character Details
Name: Rember
Nickname(s): Remi, Red
Health Status: Healthy
Gender: Female
Age: Young Adult
Height: 142cm
Weight: 724lbs
Build: Standard
Coat: Savage
Genotype: ss/cr/Br/bk/Ol/Sp/Td/Ac/Ps/Tk/Rr/Mk
Phenotype: Brown with Overlay, Splash, Tipped, Accents, Pinstripes, Ticked, Roan, Mask
Horns: None
Physical Mutations: None
Mutations: None
Slots: 3 Used / 6 Available
Design Credits
pazkit
Personality
Rember is a Felvarg that is still trying to find her desires and future goals in life. The female lives in the shadow of her twin brother Koleos who acts as a leader in place of the Alphas in their homeland. Remi is usually rather bored, found laying around the place fatigued due to lack of things to do during the day, almost acting as a prisoner in her own 'kingdom'. She wishes to explore the world around her, outside of their pack boundaries, which she is unable to do under her brother's supervision. And so, she sneaks out at night to venture the rest of the island without anyone knowing. She finds the protective nature of her brother to be rather irritating, believing she is more than capable of looking after herself, which can also result in her being undeniably stubborn when it comes to Leo's requests. The female is yet to find her true self, hoping one day she can discover her passions in full and embrace who she really is. Rember has a strange fascination for Rivek 1335, a bad boy Felvarg that Koleos dislikes with a burning passion. She eventually became infatuated with the rogue, displaying characteristics and actions that would usually be frowned upon due to his influence. Afraid of what her twin would think of her crush, Remi arranges secret meetings during the night to see Rivek alone. He is the only one that calls her 'Red'.
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