(Edit/update:)
I've decided I'll use her in an experimental story/comic of sorts I'll work on here and there
Name: T'kala (In Archain it means 'soothing' or 'to be soothed' ) pronounced "Teh-Kah-Lah"
Gender: Female
Age: 5 (Adult)
Sexuality: Heterosexual
Species: Sabertooth
Clan: Plains
About:
T'kala is a very calm and reserved feline, not to the point of being boring though she is also very bright and the first to announce new ideas and strategies to her clan mates. She's rather small in stature, but what she lacks in physical size and strength she makes up for in speed, this is fine though as she doesn't seek out violent altercations and hunting has never been a strong suit of hers neither, instead she acts as a surrogate nurse during breeding season as well as a full time healer. She has a mate named Farroh who she's been loyal to since they were basically cubs, their bond is something she cherishes more than anything really and it's because he helped her through the scariest time of her life.
T'kala wasn't born to the Plains clans, she was abandoned by her Mountain clans parents in the plains- where it's customary for clans to kill trespassing or foreign cubs since the wars broke out and competition for food, land, and cultural rights grew- She was spared by a soft hearted Plains tigress and raised as her own, during this time T'kala was very young still and surrounded by strangers, aside from the female who took her in she really had no nurturing clan members, she was frequently picked on by other cubs, except for Farroh, who not only stood up to other cubs in her defense but also genuinely enjoyed her company, playing with her, and doing things cubs typically did including mischief. She was welcomed as she grew up more inside the clans and the teasing stopped especially once she started to defend herself as well, but Farroh was always a source of comfort and stability for her.
            I've decided I'll use her in an experimental story/comic of sorts I'll work on here and there
Name: T'kala (In Archain it means 'soothing' or 'to be soothed' ) pronounced "Teh-Kah-Lah"
Gender: Female
Age: 5 (Adult)
Sexuality: Heterosexual
Species: Sabertooth
Clan: Plains
About:
T'kala is a very calm and reserved feline, not to the point of being boring though she is also very bright and the first to announce new ideas and strategies to her clan mates. She's rather small in stature, but what she lacks in physical size and strength she makes up for in speed, this is fine though as she doesn't seek out violent altercations and hunting has never been a strong suit of hers neither, instead she acts as a surrogate nurse during breeding season as well as a full time healer. She has a mate named Farroh who she's been loyal to since they were basically cubs, their bond is something she cherishes more than anything really and it's because he helped her through the scariest time of her life.
T'kala wasn't born to the Plains clans, she was abandoned by her Mountain clans parents in the plains- where it's customary for clans to kill trespassing or foreign cubs since the wars broke out and competition for food, land, and cultural rights grew- She was spared by a soft hearted Plains tigress and raised as her own, during this time T'kala was very young still and surrounded by strangers, aside from the female who took her in she really had no nurturing clan members, she was frequently picked on by other cubs, except for Farroh, who not only stood up to other cubs in her defense but also genuinely enjoyed her company, playing with her, and doing things cubs typically did including mischief. She was welcomed as she grew up more inside the clans and the teasing stopped especially once she started to defend herself as well, but Farroh was always a source of comfort and stability for her.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Animal related (non-anthro)
                    Species Feline (Other)
                    Size 1280 x 939px
                    File Size 136.5 kB
                
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