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Supercalifragilistic #4576
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Experience
Incomplete
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War
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Neutral
Peace
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Neutral
Knowledge
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Neutral
Power
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Neutral
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Character Details
Gender: Female
Age: ???
Height: 82cm
Weight: 652lbs
Build: Dwarf
Coat: Standard
Genotype: ss/Cr/br/bk/Mm/Sa/Tk/Def
Phenotype: Cream Cross with Maned, Saddle, Ticked, Defiance
Horns: None
Physical Mutations: None
Mutations: Cross (Bk)
Slots: This character cannot breed yet.
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Personality
To an outsider's perspective, Cali is probably one of the happiest-go-lucky Fevargs in all of Ulfrheim. She always walks around, confident in herself, with a wide grin on her face. Very few strangers have ever recalled seeing her with a frown, and many have simply chosen to believe it was just a trick of their vision. Cali is always seen leaving random gifts for others, always having a close ear out for what someone is wishing, and trying her best to bring it about. Her packmates know the truth about her though, know just how unstable of a beast she truly can be. While there are very few smaller than her while being full grown, Cali is still a force to be reckoned with if she so chooses to be. Putting up her happy facade is incredibly exhausting for her, and something she can't handle all the time. She lets loose her emotions full swing, often sparring with her packmates, a crazed glint in her eyes the whole time. Something only one or two Felvargs really know about though, are the voices taunting Cali, both in her waking moments and in her dreams. She can never seem to shake them away, always being taunted, mocked, mimed by them. They can keep her on edge, and on her bad days, cause her to truly lash out without thinking. She's made many choices she deeply regrets from these moments, and keeps them under tight lock and key, not wanting her packmates, her friends, and her family to know the truth about what kind of monster she really is.
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