Profile of Indigo: Quick Facts
Indigo
Played By: Lyric
Basic Info
Full Name: Indigo
Subspecies: Mackenzie Valley Wolf
Sex: Female
Age: 2.8 years (April 30, 2013)
Birthplace: Yukon, Canada
At a Glance
Robust, large for her species, and brimming with athleticism for a lone female, Indigo's well kept coat and visible musculature--beneath the gleam--speak of her survivalist spirit. Upon closer inspection, one might notice the littering of scars and bites along her legs and flanks. Her face, surprisingly, remains untouched.
Profile of Indigo: Details
Appearance
Indigo's pelt is a wash of dark and medium colors. Most of her mask along with the backs of her ears, socks, and tail are a raven's shade of black. The rest of her body is mixture of medium and dark greys with a hi-light of creamy tans in various places and auburn shades along her upper legs and saddle.

She has striking pumpkin colored eyes that hint towards her sometimes mischievous, yet ever changing and mysterious nature. These "windows to the soul" are rimmed in a dark charcoal hue, which contrast nicely against the creamy shadow that circles both of her eyes.

Indigo weighs in at 163 lbs and stands tall at 35 inches for her species. While her body may lack a certain feminine grace, it's clear she was built for endurance and a certain amount of punishment rather than stealth and speed. She'd easily make a formidable opponent if a fight were to break out.
Personality
Indigo is a rare female ISTP type: ISTP strengths and weaknesses

While at first she may come off as being aloof towards other wolves, if not downright wild, do not mistake her silence or tendencies towards what may be considered feral behavior, for being a simpleton. She's an inquisitive creature at heart, highly intelligent, quick-thinking though practical minded, and rather hesitant to put her faith or trust in others. However, don't be surprised if the large she wolf decides to follow you for a few days before speaking or deciding that you are worthy enough for her time.

She's a little hard to pin down, needing space and freedom to truly thrive, which might make her come off as being flighty, but if she's met with flexibility and no constraints, Indigo can become a life long friend or steadfast partner for life.
Biography
Born in the vast wilds of Canada's Yukon, Indigo grew up alongside two brothers and a sister. Her family unit was just a branch in a large, ever growing, and healthy pack that roamed miles of claimed territory in what seemed like untouched lands. That is, until the humans came and towns began to expand and take hunting grounds which used to provide her pack's means for survival. It wasn't long before her pack sisters and brothers began to disappear in droves seemingly overnight, this was the humans' ecological "fix" for a problem that never used to exist before they arrived.

Indigo wasn't sure where the familiar faces and ones she had called family went, until her own mother went missing one day, returning weeks after to what was left of the pack's territory, rail thin and wearing a strange device around her neck. Scared of what this meant or what it might bring to the rest of the pack, the Alpha pair banished Indigo's mother and any who chose to oppose their ruling.

Indigo's family left willingly, unable to abandon their matriarch over such speculative fear. The unit of six began the long and arduous journey through the wilderness. Able to survive by their own means for quite some time while avoiding the human invasion. Lone wolves would join their family from time to time, some staying on for months, only to leave later on, but that was how their family unit functioned. Nothing was at all permanent.

The band was split up prematurely when the strange collar activated and Indigo's mother was tracked down and found. She has a hard time recalling more from that fateful evening, but can remember a deafening sound and something like a roaring engine. Upon waking, Indigo found herself in an unfamiliar world and without a friendly face in sight. The red tipped dart was all that was left in the snow along with her wide paw tracks leading into the nearest thicket.

Her story picks up again here...


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