Name: Chihara {chee-haw-ruh}
• closer acquaintances and friends sometimes call her "Chihari" or simply "Chi"}
Gender: Biologically agender-- however, she takes on the identity of a female.
Species: three-tailed fox {goddess of fortune, flames, and strife}
Sexuality: --
Love Interest(s): Bŏn
Personality: Although ancient beyond comprehension and infinitely wise, Chihara can act quite young and naive at times. She is exceedingly reckless, but can get away with it because she is a god of fortune. As is such, Chihara is often viewed as laid-back, but she is nevertheless respectable and dependable. Her personality often alternates between carefree and serious. Her carefree nature takes precedence a majority of the time, but she can easily slip into serious mode, wherein she behaves and appears much more mature, responsible, and focused.
Description: Chihara is much larger than her canine counterparts. She stands roughly 5 feet tall at the shoulder (1.5 meters), and weighs around 450 lbs (204 kg). Her head/upper neck fur is uncut and therefore long and silky, as well as the fur on her tail, spine, belly, and rear. The fur on the rest of her body, however, is closely cropped, and is very soft and downy in comparison, almost like velvet. In fact, her fur is very dense in all areas with fur, cropped or not. Other notable traits include long, tapered ears, slightly slanted eyes, long slender legs, sharp, white teeth, a thin snout, and of course, her three long and extremely furry tails.
The items she wears, including leg cuffs and a necklace of sorts, are made of a thin, sheet-like golden foil. Engraved in these items are either a series of lines, representing the number of enemies she has defeated, or flame insignias which solidify her status as goddess of fire.
• closer acquaintances and friends sometimes call her "Chihari" or simply "Chi"}
Gender: Biologically agender-- however, she takes on the identity of a female.
Species: three-tailed fox {goddess of fortune, flames, and strife}
Sexuality: --
Love Interest(s): Bŏn
Personality: Although ancient beyond comprehension and infinitely wise, Chihara can act quite young and naive at times. She is exceedingly reckless, but can get away with it because she is a god of fortune. As is such, Chihara is often viewed as laid-back, but she is nevertheless respectable and dependable. Her personality often alternates between carefree and serious. Her carefree nature takes precedence a majority of the time, but she can easily slip into serious mode, wherein she behaves and appears much more mature, responsible, and focused.
Description: Chihara is much larger than her canine counterparts. She stands roughly 5 feet tall at the shoulder (1.5 meters), and weighs around 450 lbs (204 kg). Her head/upper neck fur is uncut and therefore long and silky, as well as the fur on her tail, spine, belly, and rear. The fur on the rest of her body, however, is closely cropped, and is very soft and downy in comparison, almost like velvet. In fact, her fur is very dense in all areas with fur, cropped or not. Other notable traits include long, tapered ears, slightly slanted eyes, long slender legs, sharp, white teeth, a thin snout, and of course, her three long and extremely furry tails.
The items she wears, including leg cuffs and a necklace of sorts, are made of a thin, sheet-like golden foil. Engraved in these items are either a series of lines, representing the number of enemies she has defeated, or flame insignias which solidify her status as goddess of fire.