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#1 Chukchi Husky

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Posted 23 December 2004 - 08:36 PM

PART I

Name: Chukchi Husky
Race: Wolf Biped
Age: 17
Height: 1m 92
Weight: 68 kg
Hair Colour/Style: He has dense, long, soft fur. The fur is darkest on the back, top of the head and ears, and becomes lighter through different shades of brown and grey until it becomes white on the underside and legs.
Eye Colour: Yellow-gold
Build: He is suitable for both biped and quadruped walking. Small and weak compared to other wolves of the mountains. Ambidextrous.
Origin: N/A

PART II

Strengths & Abilities:
He is a wolf, so he has many unique strengths and abilities because of this. A sensitive sense of smell that is 100 times better than a human’s, the ability to smell prey before it can see it, and can smell the presence of an animal three days after it has left. Incredibly good hearing that can hear sounds up to six miles away, including some high-pitched sounds, and excellent nighttime vision that is better than a human’s daytime vision. He is very friendly, loving and loyal to others. He, like other wolves, likes soft, fluffy, furry things, and can adapt to changes in his life. He can cure werewolves, but he originally knows nothing of the disease.

Weaknesses: He, being a wolf, has myopic daytime vision, only able to see things a few metres ahead. He will not be able to recognise anyone by vision. He suffers from depression, and can receive psychological damage easily. He is very quiet most of the time. He has a fear of humans and large game, and does not like to harm things, but if constantly harmed, he will lash out. Originally unable to speak a human language and most humans would find his form of communication, body language, combined with howls, barks, whimpers, growls and special scents, confusing. His life in a pack within a far away forest means that he has never seen any form of human society, so this would confuse him... Stories passed down by humans encourage hatred for wolves, and they could take out their hatred of wolves on Chukchi. He may become friendly with the wrong kind of people, the ones most likely to harm him. As well as being able to cure werewolves, he can unintentionally turn a human into one, and depending on how he cures the disease, the sufferer may permanently become a wolf, but able to control themselves.

PART III

Biography:
Somewhere, hidden deep within a forest in a mountain range far away from human settlements, lived the wolves. These wolves are different from normal wolves; these wolves are intelligent bipeds, capable of complex language, but the biped wolves think that they are the same as their quadruped relations. The wolf bipeds even communicate in the same way those quadruped wolves communicate. The biped wolves were once a great race, but now there are only a few packs remaining in the world...

Within a large pack in this forest lived a young wolf named Chukchi. Chukchi is almost a fully-grown wolf, but it will be many years before he will be able to mate. Even though he is taller than most humans are, he is small, compared to his older siblings and his parents, the alpha pair. Wolves of the mountains are usually the largest of all wolves.

Chukchi is quite low in the order of the pack, he is always submissive to his older siblings and the siblings of his generation, but his parents love him very much. This submissive behaviour made Chukchi very friendly towards other wolves. He still acts like a puppy, and he likes to play with his younger siblings. He never goes out hunting the big game animals with his older siblings, as he is scared of big game, and his parents know that. When Chukchi was very young, he wondered off with a hunting group. There, he became lost from the group and got in the way of a big game animal in mating season. The animal began to charge at Chukchi, and Chukchi became terrified. This animal was acting very aggressive, making he look as large and scary as possible. Chukchi curled up in front of it, whimpering, trying to make he look small. The animal charged, and stampeded towards Chukchi. If it were not for his father hearing his whimpers and coming to save him, Chukchi would be dead. His fear of big game remains as strong now as when he was a small pup. Whenever the hunting wolves come back with their kill, Chukchi is always last to eat his fill because of his place in the pack.

After the hunt, the wolves in the pack tell of their hunting stories and experiences. Chukchi likes to hear these stories, and he looks up to his older siblings, and especially his father. Once, his father told a terrifying tale to his children, a tale handed down by his father and passed on for many generations. There are creatures living outside the forest that walk on their hind legs, like biped wolves do, but they are not wolves. They were monsters to the wolves. These monsters had no fur of their own, so they make their own out of other animals. They also take the big game animals and keep them in open fields. Most of the big game animals had disappeared because of these monsters, and sometimes a wolf might be brave enough to take one. However, an unfortunate fate awaits any wolf that crosses a path of one of these monsters. The monsters carry large sticks with them. If a wolf comes near one of these creatures, they move their stick up towards their face, and, after a loud bang, make tiny flying rocks come out of the stick. These rocks fly through the poor wolf at great speed. The wolf would give out a yelp and die... The creatures liked to kill wolves often, and sometimes use the wolf fur as their own. This story frightened Chukchi, and he knew he should be scared. His siblings showed fear in their expression, and even his father, the alpha wolf, the bravest largest most intelligent wolf he will know, even showed fear when telling the story. Later on Chukchi’s father showed him a place in the forest where the creatures sometimes come. His father took him here so that he would know their smell, and have at least a moment to flee from one wherever it comes near.

Whilst the pack are on a hunt, Chukchi would stay with his mother and look after his younger siblings, but it seems that his mother is taking care of him and his siblings. Chukchi would play fight with them, even though he is many times larger than they are. What he does not know is that this play fighting is improving his hunting skills, skills he never uses. He sometimes finds himself alone, daydreaming. He does this quite often. He would simply wonder through the woods and streams near the pack's rendezvous site, but we will never travel far. He even likes the rain.

Sometimes, Chukchi liked to be creative. While wondering, he would finds things, like animal bones and bird feathers, and he would create something out of it. The things that Chukchi created are mostly wearable things like bracelets. He once made something that resembled a headdress made out of feathers, where the feathers would hang down from the back of the head. He would give his creations to other wolves in the pack, especially his mother.

Other times when he is daydreaming he would sit by the stream, watching fish swim past. Sometimes a small furry animal would come past. Chukchi, like any wolf, likes to play with soft furry things, so he would try to catch it. Normally when a wolf catches a small animal, they would kill and eat it, but When Chukchi does catch it, he would hug the small animal and show affection for it, before letting it go. Chukchi never liked to harm things, but he knew that sometimes he would have to kill these harmless animals for his own survival. He is a wolf after all, a hunter of animals.

He tried to catch a fish once, but he simply became soaked, and the fish got away. Returning to the rendezvous site his sight was hilarious to the other wolves, until he decided to shake off to dry himself, making the other wolves wet. After that, they became angry with Chukchi, and started to show some dominant behaviour towards him. Chukchi acted submissive towards them, as he knew that when wolves seriously fight, they could kill each other. His older siblings like to tease Chukchi for always acting submissive, but he always had the loving of his parents.

At night, whenever it is calm, the pack would howl. Normally they would howl as a form of communication while travelling and hunting, but on calm nights when they are together, they would howl for fun. Their fun howls are like singing. Chukchi liked to howl, but he would remain quiet while the pack sings together.

His siblings have an image of Chukchi that he is simply an overgrown puppy. They tell him that if he ever wants to be like their father, he would have to grow up by going on hunts and showing some dominance, and start to rely on himself more and not on the his parents. However, his parents had a different view on Chukchi. They thought of Chukchi as a blessing, simply because he is alive and not dead. They knew that he could not go on hunting for big game because of his fear. They also knew that because Chukchi acted like a puppy, he might actually become a good alpha wolf one day, because he would remain loving and loyal to others in his pack. Chukchi loved his family, and loved his life. He hoped that he could live this way forever. Unfortunately, his life will change...

Recently, Chukchi had insomnia. He could not sleep, because whenever did, he would have some terrible dreams. Only a few minutes of a dream would scare him, and he would wake up, whimpering. His mother always comforted him whenever he got scared, but he never said why his dreams scared him. These dreams started to affect Chukchi’s life. He is starting to become depressed, no longer a playful puppy that he was, he became very quiet, and acted submissive to every wolf, even his younger siblings. He would also wonder away from the pack and whimper. As the dreams became worse, his depression became worse, he would now constantly whimper quietly. His parents became worried about Chukchi, especially his mother, but they could not do anything about Chukchi because he never told them what happened in his dreams.

Chukchi could only remember a few things in his dreams, but those things would continue to haunt him every time he went asleep, and scare him whilst awake. In his dreams, he could see horrific images of death, pain and suffering. Everywhere he look in his dreams there was death and destruction. In addition, he could see the monsters that his father told him about, with their long sticks. They were using their sticks on each other. He could hear them talk a strange language that he never heard before, but the strange thing about it, is that he could understand their language.

One day, Chukchi went down towards a nearby stream and sat down near it. He did this quite often to try to clear his head and forget about the dreams, but the images were too horrific, and they remained in his mind, so he would simply sit there whimpering A thought ran through his head, why was he getting these dreams. Chukchi could not figure out why he had to endure them. Whilst sitting by the stream whimpering an odd object fell out of the sky. The presence of the object scared Chukchi, but after a few moments, he began to approach it. The object began to make a strange noise that Chukchi never heard before, and this scared him, but he still approached it. Once he reached it, Chukchi picked up the strange object, and took the top part of it off from the bottom. A voice then came out of the top piece, and this scared Chukchi, but he recognised the language, it was the same language from his dreams. The voice told Chukchi to listen carefully. The voice told Chukchi that the wolves were once a great race, but now they are suffering from the hands of “man”, the monsters that he heard of. The voice followed on and said that Chukchi should go and seek out the truth of the wolves, end their suffering and make them a great proud race, but the voice told Chukchi something that added more fear into his poor heart. If he did not go and find out the truth, his family will die from the oncoming onslaught, and he would never be able to live the same life.

The voice told Chukchi to dispose of the object, and then it stopped. Chukchi simply sat there whimpering. Chukchi took the object and dropped it into the stream, where it would flow down into a river. Chukchi had to give up his life that he loved so he could save his family. He decided to leave before the pack came back to the rendezvous site from hunting, and after a short distance, he left his scent on a nearby tree, a mark telling his family that he will one day return. Later on, once the pack returned from hunting they realised that Chukchi was not there. They thought that he had wondered off somewhere like he did, but after a while they found his scent mark on the tree. His parents became very upset and worried, they thought poor Chukchi would feel very lonely, and they thought that he is too young to survive outside the pack. That night they gave out a howl for him. Chukchi heard the howl and responded with a sad howl, telling them that we will return one day. He could not tell them why he had left.

After some travelling through the forest, Chukchi came upon another pack. This pack was of normal quadruped wolves. Chukchi only wanted to pass through their territory, so he acted submissive. Their alpha tolerated his submission, and allowed his pass through their territory. Chukchi walked on all fours through their territory, as walking on two legs might have confused them, but this did not bother Chukchi, he is used to walking on all fours.

Chukchi finally left the forest. He had never travelled so far away from the rendezvous site in his entire life. It had been many days since he left his family. Chukchi felt miserable and lonely. He thought of his parents a lot, and he missed them. Chukchi had not eaten in the days since he left, and he was hungry. He came upon a field and he saw some strange creatures. These creatures had very fluffy white fur, which attracted Chukchi, so he slowly approached them. Chukchi noticed a smell in the air, a smell that his father told him to remember, the smell of humans. Once he noticed this smell, he fled as fear increased in him. He came across a strange clearing. It was flat, dark and seemed to be made of a form of stone. By now, Chukchi felt very miserable and lonely, and his hunger had taken effect. He could not go on any farther, and simply led down by the side of this clearing, curled up and whimpering, and it then started to rain. Chukchi stay there for a few hours until a pair of humans discovered him. Chukchi became very terrified. These humans began to approach him, but he could not flee, so he acted submissive, hoping that they will not harm him. As they approached him, Chukchi started to whimper loudly. Fortunately, these humans did not harm Chukchi. When they approached him, they stroked his fur, rubbed his belly and gave him some food. Chukchi’s fear and loneliness disappeared. He liked the feeling he got when they stroked him, his was wagging his tail, and he licked these humans to thank them, as he soon realised that humans could not understand wolf communication. The humans named him Husky, because they believed that he is too friendly to be a wolf, especially after hearing stories about werewolves. They then took Chukchi to their home, and looked after him. Chukchi hoped that this is one-step closer to fulfilling his quest, saving his family, and that one day he will return to the forest and live his happy life with his family…

#2 DarkJuno

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Posted 31 January 2005 - 09:50 PM

First of all, school has SUCKED, so I appologize for my tardiness.

All right, so, good one thus far, but a lot of the stuff in the bio is just...random story. They tell things, but they're not tied into the character very well - it's like saying "Bob made bread" and having a person assume that Bob's a baker or whatnot. It's just a loose collection of random stories in the beginning.

Fix it up and you're pretty much good to go - not enough people active right now.

#3 Chukchi Husky

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Posted 04 February 2005 - 07:05 PM

PART I

Name: Chukchi Husky
Race: Wolf Biped
Age: 17
Height: 1m 92
Weight: 68 kg
Hair Colour/Style: He has dense, long, soft fur. The fur is darkest on the back, top of the head and ears, and becomes lighter through different shades of brown and grey until it becomes white on the underside and legs.
Eye Colour: Yellow-gold
Build: He is suitable for both biped and quadruped walking. Small and weak compared to other wolves of the mountains. Ambidextrous.
Origin: N/A

PART II

Strengths & Abilities:
He is a wolf, so he has many unique strengths and abilities because of this. A sensitive sense of smell that is 100 times better than a human’s, the ability to smell prey before it can see it, and can smell the presence of an animal three days after it has left. Incredibly good hearing that can hear sounds up to six miles away, including some high-pitched sounds, and excellent nighttime vision that is better than a human’s daytime vision. He is very friendly, loving and loyal to others. He, like other wolves, likes soft, fluffy, furry things, and can adapt to changes in his life. He can cure werewolves, but he originally knows nothing of the disease.

Weaknesses: He, being a wolf, has myopic daytime vision, only able to see things a few metres ahead. He will not be able to recognise anyone by vision. He suffers from depression, and can receive psychological damage easily. He is very quiet most of the time. He has a fear of humans and large game, and does not like to harm things, but if constantly harmed, he will lash out. Originally unable to speak a human language and most humans would find his form of communication, body language, combined with howls, barks, whimpers, growls and special scents, confusing. His life in a pack within a far away forest means that he has never seen any form of human society, so this would confuse him... Stories passed down by humans encourage hatred for wolves, and they could take out their hatred of wolves on Chukchi. He may become friendly with the wrong kind of people, the ones most likely to harm him. As well as being able to cure werewolves, he can unintentionally turn a human into one, and depending on how he cures the disease, the sufferer may permanently become a wolf, but able to control themselves.

PART III

Biography:
Somewhere, hidden deep within a forest in a mountain range far away from human settlements, lived the wolves. These wolves are different from normal wolves; these wolves are intelligent bipeds, capable of complex language, but the biped wolves think that they are the same as their quadruped relations. The wolf bipeds even communicate in the same way those quadruped wolves communicate. The biped wolves were once a great race, but now there are only a few packs remaining in the world...

Within a large pack in this forest lived a young wolf named Chukchi. Chukchi is almost a fully-grown wolf, but it will be many years before he will be able to mate. Even though he is taller than most humans are, he is small, compared to his older siblings and his parents, the alpha pair. Wolves of the mountains are usually the largest of all wolves.

Chukchi is quite low in the order of the pack, he is always submissive to his older siblings and the siblings of his generation, but his parents love him very much. This submissive behaviour made Chukchi very friendly towards other wolves, but it also made him very shy towards them. He still acts like a puppy, and he likes to play with his younger siblings. He never goes out hunting the big game animals with his older siblings, as he is scared of big game, and his parents know that, as his fear of them originated when he was still very young, but has somehow remained with him while growing up. This fear first appeared one day while he was still young. He was still a young puppy, and saw his older siblings, along with their father, went on a hunt. Chukchi, with his curious mind, wanted to follow them, and without anyone knowing, he wondered off, following the hunting group. This was the first time Chukchi left the rendezvous site, and did not know how to return, so he became lost from the group and ended up in the way of a big game animal in mating season. The animal began to charge at Chukchi, and Chukchi became terrified. This animal was acting very aggressive, making he look as large and scary as possible. Chukchi curled up in front of it, whimpering, trying to make he look small. The animal charged, and stampeded towards Chukchi. If it were not for his father hearing his whimpers and coming to save him, Chukchi would be dead. This experience had a lasting effect on Chukchi, which developed into a phobia. His fear of big game remains as strong now as when he was a small pup. Whenever the hunting wolves come back with their kill, Chukchi is always last to eat his fill. He knows his position at the low end of the pack, and knows that he cannot eat whenever he wants. He waits until his older siblings and his parents have finished eating before he eats from the prey, but what remains is usually small. Years of eating small has given Chukchi a smaller appetite than an average wolf, but he still has a feast or famine diet. He does not eat everyday, but when he eats, he will eat a lot.

After the hunt, the wolves in the pack tell of their hunting stories and experiences. Chukchi, with his curious and open mind, likes to hear these stories, and he looks up to his older siblings, and especially his father. Once, his father told a terrifying tale to his children, a tale handed down by his father and passed on for many generations. There are creatures living outside the forest that walk on their hind legs, like biped wolves do, but they are not wolves. They were monsters to the wolves. These monsters had no fur of their own, so they make their own out of other animals. They also take the big game animals and keep them in open fields. Most of the big game animals had disappeared because of these monsters, and sometimes a wolf might be brave enough to take one. However, an unfortunate fate awaits any wolf that crosses a path of one of these monsters. The monsters carry large sticks with them. If a wolf comes near one of these creatures, they move their stick up towards their face, and, after a loud bang, make tiny flying rocks come out of the stick. These rocks fly through the poor wolf at great speed. The wolf would give out a yelp and die... The creatures liked to kill wolves often, and sometimes use the wolf fur as their own. This story frightened Chukchi, and he knew he should be scared. His siblings showed fear in their expression, and even his father, the alpha wolf, the bravest largest most intelligent wolf he will know, even showed fear when telling the story. Later on Chukchi’s father showed him a place in the forest where the creatures sometimes come. His father took him here so that he would know their smell, and have at least a moment to flee from one wherever it comes near.

Whilst the pack are on a hunt, Chukchi would stay with his mother and look after his younger siblings, but it seems that his mother is taking care of him and his siblings. Chukchi would play fight with them, even though he is many times larger than they are. What he does not know is that this play fighting is improving his hunting skills, skills he never uses. He sometimes finds himself alone, daydreaming. He does this quite often. He would simply wonder through the woods and streams near the pack's rendezvous site, but we will never travel far. He even likes the rain.

Sometimes, Chukchi liked to be creative. While wondering, he would finds things, like animal bones and bird feathers. Normally, a wolf puppy would attack such things and carry them around like trophies, but Chukchi would do something different. He would collect things and create something out of it, using his claws and his imagination. The things that Chukchi created are mostly wearable things like bracelets. He once made something that resembled a headdress made out of feathers, where the feathers would hang down from the back of the head. He would give his creations to other wolves in the pack, especially his mother.

Other times when he is daydreaming he would sit by the stream, watching fish swim past. Sometimes a small furry animal would come past. Chukchi, like any wolf, likes to play with soft furry things, so he would try to catch it. Normally when a wolf catches a small animal, they would kill and eat it, but When Chukchi does catch it, he would hug the small animal and show affection for it, before letting it go. Chukchi never liked to harm things, but he knew that sometimes he would have to kill these harmless animals for his own survival. He is a wolf after all, a hunter of animals, with predatory instincts. Sometimes these instincts would come into action when he catches an small animal, and he would then tear it apart and eat it without any second thought. After many years he had learnt to live with his instincts, but sometimes he even fears himself when they come into action.

Once, he tried to catch a fish. He watched them swim past in the stream and wondered what fish tasted like. He tried to catch one, but he simply became soaked, and the fish got away. Returning to the rendezvous site his sight was hilarious to the other wolves, until he decided to shake off to dry himself, making the other wolves wet. After that, they became angry with Chukchi, and started to show some dominant behaviour towards him. Chukchi acted submissive towards them, as he knew that when wolves seriously fight, they could kill each other. His older siblings like to tease Chukchi for always acting submissive, but he always had the loving of his parents.

At night, whenever it is calm, the pack would howl. Normally they would howl as a form of communication while travelling and hunting, but on calm nights when they are together, they would howl for fun. Their fun howls are like singing. Chukchi liked to howl, but he would remain quiet while the pack sings together. He is more shy than a wolf normally is, and he feels that the pack may not like it if he joins in.

His siblings have an image of Chukchi that he is simply an overgrown puppy. They tell him that if he ever wants to be like their father, he would have to grow up by going on hunts and showing some dominance, and start to rely on himself more and not on the his parents. However, his parents had a different view on Chukchi. They thought of Chukchi as a blessing, simply because he is alive and not dead. They knew that he could not go on hunting for big game because of his fear. They also knew that because Chukchi acted like a puppy, he might actually become a good alpha wolf one day, because he would remain loving and loyal to others in his pack. Chukchi loved his family, and loved his life. He hoped that he could live this way forever. Unfortunately, his life will change...

Recently, Chukchi had insomnia. He could not sleep, because whenever did, he would have some terrible dreams. Only a few minutes of a dream would scare him, and he would wake up, whimpering. His mother always comforted him whenever he got scared, but he never said why his dreams scared him. These dreams started to affect Chukchi’s life. He is starting to become depressed, no longer a playful puppy that he was, he became very quiet, and acted submissive to every wolf, even his younger siblings. He would also wonder away from the pack and whimper. As the dreams became worse, his depression became worse, he would now constantly whimper quietly. His parents became worried about Chukchi, especially his mother, but they could not do anything about Chukchi because he never told them what happened in his dreams.

Chukchi could only remember a few things in his dreams, but those things would continue to haunt him every time he went asleep, and scare him whilst awake. In his dreams, he could see horrific images of death, pain and suffering. Everywhere he look in his dreams there was death and destruction. In addition, he could see the monsters that his father told him about, with their long sticks. They were using their sticks on each other. He could hear them talk a strange language that he never heard before, but the strange thing about it, is that he could understand their language.

One day, Chukchi went down towards a nearby stream and sat down near it. He did this quite often to try to clear his head and forget about the dreams, but the images were too horrific, and they remained in his mind, so he would simply sit there whimpering A thought ran through his head, why was he getting these dreams. Chukchi could not figure out why he had to endure them. Whilst sitting by the stream whimpering an odd object fell out of the sky. The presence of the object scared Chukchi, but after a few moments, he began to approach it. The object began to make a strange noise that Chukchi never heard before, and this scared him, but he still approached it. Once he reached it, Chukchi picked up the strange object, and took the top part of it off from the bottom. A voice then came out of the top piece, and this scared Chukchi, but he recognised the language, it was the same language from his dreams. The voice told Chukchi to listen carefully. The voice told Chukchi that the wolves were once a great race, but now they are suffering from the hands of “man”, the monsters that he heard of. The voice followed on and said that Chukchi should go and seek out the truth of the wolves, end their suffering and make them a great proud race, but the voice told Chukchi something that added more fear into his poor heart. If he did not go and find out the truth, his family will die from the oncoming onslaught, and he would never be able to live the same life.

The voice told Chukchi to dispose of the object, and then it stopped. Chukchi simply sat there whimpering. Chukchi took the object and dropped it into the stream, where it would flow down into a river. Chukchi had to give up his life that he loved so he could save his family. He decided to leave before the pack came back to the rendezvous site from hunting, and after a short distance, he left his scent on a nearby tree, a mark telling his family that he will one day return. Later on, once the pack returned from hunting they realised that Chukchi was not there. They thought that he had wondered off somewhere like he did, but after a while they found his scent mark on the tree. His parents became very upset and worried, they thought poor Chukchi would feel very lonely, and they thought that he is too young to survive outside the pack. That night they gave out a howl for him. Chukchi heard the howl and responded with a sad howl, telling them that we will return one day. He could not tell them why he had left.

After some travelling through the forest, Chukchi came upon another pack. This pack was of normal quadruped wolves. Chukchi only wanted to pass through their territory, so he acted submissive. Their alpha tolerated his submission, and allowed his pass through their territory. Chukchi walked on all fours through their territory, as walking on two legs might have confused them, but this did not bother Chukchi, he is used to walking on all fours.

Chukchi finally left the forest. He had never travelled so far away from the rendezvous site in his entire life. It had been many days since he left his family. Chukchi felt miserable and lonely. He thought of his parents a lot, and he missed them. Chukchi had not eaten in the days since he left, and he was hungry. He came upon a field and he saw some strange creatures. These creatures had very fluffy white fur, which attracted Chukchi, so he slowly approached them. Chukchi noticed a smell in the air, a smell that his father told him to remember, the smell of humans. Once he noticed this smell, he fled as fear increased in him. He came across a strange clearing. It was flat, dark and seemed to be made of a form of stone. By now, Chukchi felt very miserable and lonely, and his hunger had taken effect. He could not go on any farther, and simply led down by the side of this clearing, curled up and whimpering, and it then started to rain. Chukchi stay there for a few hours until a pair of humans discovered him. Chukchi became very terrified. These humans began to approach him, but he could not flee, so he acted submissive, hoping that they will not harm him. As they approached him, Chukchi started to whimper loudly. Fortunately, these humans did not harm Chukchi. When they approached him, they stroked his fur, rubbed his belly and gave him some food. Chukchi’s fear and loneliness disappeared. He liked the feeling he got when they stroked him, his was wagging his tail, and he licked these humans to thank them, as he soon realised that humans could not understand wolf communication. The humans named him Husky, because they believed that he is too friendly to be a wolf, especially after hearing stories about werewolves. They then took Chukchi to their home, and looked after him. Chukchi hoped that this is one-step closer to fulfilling his quest, saving his family, and that one day he will return to the forest and live his happy life with his family…

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Posted 17 February 2005 - 10:38 PM

...eh, all right. Approved.




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