Galia, the Husky
2 years ago
General
Shalom, dear reader. Draw near and hear what I have to say today.
Initially, I was thinking of having only the one 'sona in Judah. A change occurred in my mind when I saw the adopt by
yukitoo, first recalling how there were some things I knew I needed to do yet did not have the encouragement to start. As I have said in a previous journal entry, I create a 'sona when I have a purpose for them, and the thought was to use this one to start making better changes, starting with exercise. With the thought processed, I decided to purchase the husky adopt. All that was left was to give her a name and her personality.
While creating characters for D&D, I took note of how no two characters were ever the same, even when comparing the characters to their source. For example, at the time of writing this entry, I am playing a Monk in one of the campaigns I am playing in, but his personality has very little in common with the character from a video game which my Monk takes inspiration from. In this same way, I find that though two builds can be the exact same, the reasoning for the build is different for each person, and each character that uses the build can be different from one another in addition to the process of creating each character. With this understanding, it is no wonder no two fursonas are ever the same.
The approach I took with Galia was to look at the images provided for the adopt and her species to get an idea of who she already is, a process much easier than the one I had to take with Judah. Siberian Huskies, according to Wikipedia, are said to be hearty, energetic, athletic, friendly, can survive in both hot and cold environments by shedding or thickening their coat, gentle pack dogs, and are good with kids. Next, by looking at the adopt image itself, I can see the traits associated with huskies are also in Galia, especially when it comes to the image of her with her snowboard. With that, I can present Galia.
Galia is a Husky that stands at 5' 7" and weighs a total of 150 lbs., with 5 lbs. coming from her winter coat, who is 24 years old. Her main body has the colors white, light and dark brown, and light and dark grey; her eyes are a cyan, and her hair color is a blond to light brown ombre. In terms of her character/personality, her outer character is a bubbly and energetic physical sports enthusiast with a bit of a competitive side, her inner character is a person who feels at home with anyone who appreciates when she works hard to help out, and her hidden character is a person who may go above and beyond her limitations to avoid being alone.
Galia enjoys a hearty breakfast, upbeat music, physical activities (primarily snowboarding), appreciates authenticity, and loves family. On the other hand, she dreads being alone, dislikes procrastination, refuses highly processed food and drink, is annoyed when people are unwilling to make an effort, and absolutely loathes deceivers (She prefers when people are direct and no-nonsense).
While creating characters for D&D, I took note of how no two characters were ever the same, even when comparing the characters to their source. For example, at the time of writing this entry, I am playing a Monk in one of the campaigns I am playing in, but his personality has very little in common with the character from a video game which my Monk takes inspiration from. In this same way, I find that though two builds can be the exact same, the reasoning for the build is different for each person, and each character that uses the build can be different from one another in addition to the process of creating each character. With this understanding, it is no wonder no two fursonas are ever the same.
The approach I took with Galia was to look at the images provided for the adopt and her species to get an idea of who she already is, a process much easier than the one I had to take with Judah. Siberian Huskies, according to Wikipedia, are said to be hearty, energetic, athletic, friendly, can survive in both hot and cold environments by shedding or thickening their coat, gentle pack dogs, and are good with kids. Next, by looking at the adopt image itself, I can see the traits associated with huskies are also in Galia, especially when it comes to the image of her with her snowboard. With that, I can present Galia.
Galia is a Husky that stands at 5' 7" and weighs a total of 150 lbs., with 5 lbs. coming from her winter coat, who is 24 years old. Her main body has the colors white, light and dark brown, and light and dark grey; her eyes are a cyan, and her hair color is a blond to light brown ombre. In terms of her character/personality, her outer character is a bubbly and energetic physical sports enthusiast with a bit of a competitive side, her inner character is a person who feels at home with anyone who appreciates when she works hard to help out, and her hidden character is a person who may go above and beyond her limitations to avoid being alone.
Galia enjoys a hearty breakfast, upbeat music, physical activities (primarily snowboarding), appreciates authenticity, and loves family. On the other hand, she dreads being alone, dislikes procrastination, refuses highly processed food and drink, is annoyed when people are unwilling to make an effort, and absolutely loathes deceivers (She prefers when people are direct and no-nonsense).
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