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Arngrim #2205
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EXP (Tracker)
Bronze
Passage
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
Name: Arngrim
Nickname(s): Arnie, Grim
Health Status: Healthy
Gender: Male
Age: ???
Height: 157cm
Weight: 760lbs
Build: Standard
Coat: Standard
Genotype: ss/cr/Br/bk/Ol/Sp/Sa/Td
Phenotype: Brown with Overlay, Splash, Saddle, Tipped
Horns: None
Physical Mutations: None
Mutations: None
Slots: 2 Used / 6 Available
Design Credits
foxipaw
Personality
Surly | Introspective | Cynical | Self-Reliant | Ambitious
History
Arngrim was abandoned as a pup, left to be on his own, and so he grew bitter as he aged. As a older pup he had managed to take down a robins nest with a pair of ravens, whereas previously before this he had been scavenging off of others for food. So far he has successfully gotten through life, though he bears a few scars from fighting.. a bear. Upon fighting this bear he had found two of his pups, who he would protect with his life, even if he seems grumpy or stern and serious with them.
Relationships
Arngrim saved Biscuit, because the young pup had been found freezing and wet in the rain, trying to hide and now he is considering himself the father of the nervous little pup.
After saving Cypress and Jamini from a bear attack, he considers himself the father of Cypress, who always seems to be covered in mud, thus Grim has titled this son of his, "The Mud Menace".
After saving her from a bear with Cypress, Arngrim considers himself the shy pups father, and is prepared to rip anything to shreds, including young male fels who could hurt his precious baby girl.
Interactions
Arngrim and Raliya are both in the same pack, and Grim decided to go on an adventure through the mountains with her, mostly to act as additional protection to her daughter figure, Sahar. He finds them both interesting.
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