Fallowstride

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Fallowstride

Skittish ✦ Awkward ✦ Focused

Name
Fallowstride
Gender
Male
Species
Cat
Age
46 moons
Height
9.7"
Body
Average
World
The Moor
Sexuality
Asexual
Occupation
Warrior

A skittish creature by nature, if Fallowstride can avoid being the center of attention or just generally having eyes on him, then he will always push for that option. He's often a nervous, stammering mess of a cat who can't string a sentence together because he's so afraid of upsetting those around him. It's a little pitiful to watch, and even he can admit that. That being said, this side of Fallowstride is really just a defense mechanism. Other cats may put up thick walls, becoming cold and standoffish. Fallowstride is just a disaster. There is a way to get past it all though, and underneath that shaking fur is an interesting cat indeed. Fallowstride follows a self-determined set of beliefs, which only he seems to know of and follow. He's also a one-track-mind kind of cat. When you put these two qualities together, you get a tom that focuses on an issue he deems important and ignores the rest of the world around him. While this trait is useful in keeping him on point, it also means he missed important outside information. There's also some incredible paternal energy within him, and it tends to come out whenever he's around younger cats. Anyone who isn't an adult absolutely fascinates him, as his only experience with children is his own childhood. This can lead to him doing some pretty crazy things, but it does make him rather likable. Something primal also lives inside of Fallowstride, a trait that mostly developed out of his extensive life as a loner. It only rears its head when he's angry, but he'll suddenly become intensely focused and well-spoken. But it's a terrible, burning feeling that brings up selfish tendencies, and if he doesn't calm himself quickly then he's likely to act on them.

  • Getting the job done
  • Being alone
  • Vast expanses
  • Dried grass
  • Mouse meat
  • Vole meat
  • Social interactions
  • Having too many choices
  • Tiny spaces
  • Human objects

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