Post by ☼Suta☼ on Aug 14, 2013 2:37:06 GMT
liouse
liouse - male - desert phase california kingsnake - 2.5 yrs old - GROUP - RANK
i wanna know the real you
Jackass: This is an issue with Liouse. He is much like a jackass because he doesn't care about anyone but himself. He's stubborn and dislikes everything.
Double Sided: Lots of others have to make sure they understand how Liouse and his thoughts. He could stab you in the back without an issue, give him the chance, and you will be dumbfounded.
Two-faced: This personality comes along with his double sided personality. He will act like he is close to you, but then stab you in the back. 9/10 he will trick the average that he is on their side. Be careful, he is two-faced.
Famished: This snake has one heck of an apatite. If he does not get his full serving, he will eat every living thing he can get his mouth around. Since he is small, he would be after small eggs, small newborn mice, and insects. This trait isn't much to worry about, really.
Rude: Don't expect Liouse to respect you. Nor expect him to have manors. He will make the ill-tempered very irritated and he would not care. He is purely rude.
Ill-tempered: This leads to his number one problem, anger. He will try to bite you when ever he can even without a reason. Give him a bare spot, he will bite it. Liouse would coil up, rattle his tail, and snap at the nearest object.
personality
[jackass][double sided][two-faced][famished][rude][ill-tempered]
Jackass: This is an issue with Liouse. He is much like a jackass because he doesn't care about anyone but himself. He's stubborn and dislikes everything.
Double Sided: Lots of others have to make sure they understand how Liouse and his thoughts. He could stab you in the back without an issue, give him the chance, and you will be dumbfounded.
Two-faced: This personality comes along with his double sided personality. He will act like he is close to you, but then stab you in the back. 9/10 he will trick the average that he is on their side. Be careful, he is two-faced.
Famished: This snake has one heck of an apatite. If he does not get his full serving, he will eat every living thing he can get his mouth around. Since he is small, he would be after small eggs, small newborn mice, and insects. This trait isn't much to worry about, really.
Rude: Don't expect Liouse to respect you. Nor expect him to have manors. He will make the ill-tempered very irritated and he would not care. He is purely rude.
Ill-tempered: This leads to his number one problem, anger. He will try to bite you when ever he can even without a reason. Give him a bare spot, he will bite it. Liouse would coil up, rattle his tail, and snap at the nearest object.
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summary/past
Most snakes where born in a field, swamp, alley and even bedrooms. Liouse was born in a container on a high shelf under beaming lights. He was born in a warehouse full of 170 other snake and ec cetera reptiles. He was not given birth to alive, but in an egg; unlike boas and vipers. Liouse was transported to a warm tank with a steaming light along with 200 other eggs that lay beside him. He was among 70 species of snakes in all. Luckily, he was in a tank that was not crowded like most.
After 70 days of developing, it was time for him to hatch. Liouse was the last to hatch from his clutch of siblings. Becuase of that, he was picked on by the other snaked that he was remained with after being moved to a "Young Snake Container." So, yes, Liouse was bullied. One by one, his siblings disappeared to other adopters. His turn was up, the day had come that he will be accepted into a new human's hands. But since Liouse was fed "posed live" newborn mice, he figured every moving thing was food, Which of course, you bit the glove the breeder had on his hands. Liouse settled down into a small Ziplock container labeled "CK1023." After a long car ride to Cooksville, Tennessee, he finally came home.
The female that adopted him handled him every day, along with 12 other boas, pythons, and vipers. Every moment the female went to feed him, he would bite her, hoping he was receiving food. But of course, all he got was a mouthful of disgusting human. So the female decided to sell Liouse to another snake handler, Savannah. Savannah drove from Lebanon, Tennessee and took home Liouse to a large cage full of stuff he needed exactly. But of course, Liouse bit Savannah as well. Although, she did not sell him like other snake handlers did, she changed tactics. She found that the other breeders were feeding him "posed live" mice, which causes aggression. Now Liouse was being fed regular dead newborn mice.
His anger decreased slowly, but his owner failed to keep up with his maintenance, making his eyes fade to a pale gray, and his black striped faded to a brown color. He grew unhealthy. When the last day he saw his new owner passed, he had to find a way to escape. Luckily, the top of the container was unlatched, giving him a chance for freedom - he took it gladly.
Now Liouse was released into the city, hungry, angered, and sickly.
After 70 days of developing, it was time for him to hatch. Liouse was the last to hatch from his clutch of siblings. Becuase of that, he was picked on by the other snaked that he was remained with after being moved to a "Young Snake Container." So, yes, Liouse was bullied. One by one, his siblings disappeared to other adopters. His turn was up, the day had come that he will be accepted into a new human's hands. But since Liouse was fed "posed live" newborn mice, he figured every moving thing was food, Which of course, you bit the glove the breeder had on his hands. Liouse settled down into a small Ziplock container labeled "CK1023." After a long car ride to Cooksville, Tennessee, he finally came home.
The female that adopted him handled him every day, along with 12 other boas, pythons, and vipers. Every moment the female went to feed him, he would bite her, hoping he was receiving food. But of course, all he got was a mouthful of disgusting human. So the female decided to sell Liouse to another snake handler, Savannah. Savannah drove from Lebanon, Tennessee and took home Liouse to a large cage full of stuff he needed exactly. But of course, Liouse bit Savannah as well. Although, she did not sell him like other snake handlers did, she changed tactics. She found that the other breeders were feeding him "posed live" mice, which causes aggression. Now Liouse was being fed regular dead newborn mice.
His anger decreased slowly, but his owner failed to keep up with his maintenance, making his eyes fade to a pale gray, and his black striped faded to a brown color. He grew unhealthy. When the last day he saw his new owner passed, he had to find a way to escape. Luckily, the top of the container was unlatched, giving him a chance for freedom - he took it gladly.
Now Liouse was released into the city, hungry, angered, and sickly.
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roleplay example
The pale black and white snake looked up at the top of his cage. He then noticed the black lines, latches, where missing. He predicted the cage was open, because when it was there, the cage was shut, when it wasn't, he would crawl from the cage. "Yes~!" He thought, he slowly climbed up the available stick that bayed at the top of the cage. With the tightening of his body muscles, the lid popped open. Happiness fluttered through his body an he inched out of the crack of the lid and cage.
When he looked down, he saw a massive drop. Since Liouse was only a snake that could handle a twenty foot drop, four feet was no problem. The snake slithered out of the crack and dropped on top of a laundry basked that sat underneath the cage he was in. It was soft and had many places to hide in. However, he was starving and needed food. He was out on a hunt. His tongue carried him out of the bedroom and out the open doors. The feeling of being able to slither freely felt wonderful. He was no longer caged. Now this snake only has to worry about being eaten by a massive predator, oh fun.
When he looked down, he saw a massive drop. Since Liouse was only a snake that could handle a twenty foot drop, four feet was no problem. The snake slithered out of the crack and dropped on top of a laundry basked that sat underneath the cage he was in. It was soft and had many places to hide in. However, he was starving and needed food. He was out on a hunt. His tongue carried him out of the bedroom and out the open doors. The feeling of being able to slither freely felt wonderful. He was no longer caged. Now this snake only has to worry about being eaten by a massive predator, oh fun.