Schoko
Description
Gender: No gender! Prefers feminine pronouns
Age: 17 years old
Blood: Dominant color: orange, Recessive color: white
When angered, her ears turn white due to the recessive blood color taking over!
Job/Duty: Gardener as a hobby, florist in a flower shop in a remote town in the center of a valley between some mountain ranges.
Biography: Extremely optimistic and decently outgoing. Loves to spend as much time as possible outside and surrounded by nature. Loves to stay busy; she's always working and doing chores. She really enjoys cuddling with others and sharing warmth; she's often seen relaxing or napping against some of her nicer Tokos. She usually has a bright, happy attitude, so it's generally hard to see her angry. However, it's not impossible, and once she does get angered, she loses control and cannot be snapped out of it. Her anger gradually subsides after time. She despises doing harm to others, and therefore fears losing herself to her anger, because she knows that she will do something that she will regret. For that reason, she keeps herself busy with work and chores. Before she became a florist, she lived in a rural area with a wealthy family. She was created to become the family's pet, and was treated well and pampered. However, she had no education and therefore had minimal intelligence. She was treated as if she was a dog, of course, and had no real feelings of love towards her owners. Having the instinct that she was capable of much more, and that the world had much more to offer, she escaped that home and ran away. She survived on her own for some time, but barely. She met an old farmer one day when she was passed out in a field, faint from hunger. He took her in to help her and feed her, and quickly learned from her behaviors that she was not educated, nor knew how to speak properly. She mostly communicated in grunts and growls, with an occasional spoken word, though it sounded garbled. Thus, the old man decided to teach her. He made a strict schedule for her that required her to have classes from early morning until nightfall. She learned to read and write, and also how to defend herself and find food and cook. In return, she was provided a bed, shelter, clothes, and food. She stayed with this old man for 5 years and quickly learned everything she now knows, including many valuable lessons. She will always be grateful to this old man. When their lessons finally came to a close and the old man thought he had taught her everything she needed to know, he urged her to go out and discover the wonders of the world for herself. He knew that Schoko had barely seen a glimpse of the real world and wanted her to live her life to the fullest. With a heavy heart, Schoko left; she had really grown fond of this old man. After some months, she came across a small, friendly village within a valley surrounded by mountains. This village was filled with giant wolf-bear hybrids; Tokotas! This was the place that she ultimately called home, and after staying for some months, she came across a vendor who was giving away a small-but-still-large Tokota; Kannoya!