My Fursona.
Specie: Pleistocene Wolf
Gender: Female
Ages : (Private/adult)
Martina is a colourless, transparent wolf belonging to an extinct species.
Though an adult, she has no pack companions due to her extinction status.
Martina is a baptismal name. The name given to her by the Godfather when she joined the pack of Church Grims where she now resides.
She possessed shamanic lineage with complex rules, but has since renounced it.
Memory impairment, dissociative identity disorder (DID), and other multiple personality issues make interpersonal relationships challenging for her.
Fundamentally, she rarely experiences negative emotions herself, appearing perpetually cheerful, kind, and easy to get along with.
She only gains “colour” (individuality) by imitating others'. Thus, even the colour depicted in this illustration is not her “true colour”.
Hearing phrases like ‘What's your true colour?’, ‘What are you really thinking?’, or ‘Show me your true self?’ causes excessive stress, triggering a system switch that results in her exposing herself in an utterly embarrassing and grotesque manner.
Ultimately, she's just a lonely soul who desperately wants to be liked.
She craves company yet seeks solitude.
She's prone to self-sacrifice yet selfish.
Such is her contradictory nature.
Specie: Pleistocene Wolf
Gender: Female
Ages : (Private/adult)
Martina is a colourless, transparent wolf belonging to an extinct species.
Though an adult, she has no pack companions due to her extinction status.
Martina is a baptismal name. The name given to her by the Godfather when she joined the pack of Church Grims where she now resides.
She possessed shamanic lineage with complex rules, but has since renounced it.
Memory impairment, dissociative identity disorder (DID), and other multiple personality issues make interpersonal relationships challenging for her.
Fundamentally, she rarely experiences negative emotions herself, appearing perpetually cheerful, kind, and easy to get along with.
She only gains “colour” (individuality) by imitating others'. Thus, even the colour depicted in this illustration is not her “true colour”.
Hearing phrases like ‘What's your true colour?’, ‘What are you really thinking?’, or ‘Show me your true self?’ causes excessive stress, triggering a system switch that results in her exposing herself in an utterly embarrassing and grotesque manner.
Ultimately, she's just a lonely soul who desperately wants to be liked.
She craves company yet seeks solitude.
She's prone to self-sacrifice yet selfish.
Such is her contradictory nature.
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Species Wolf
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