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So I decided to create something after a long time stuck in the rut. It came out nicely. XD Name: Nim Nim Firehopper Gender: Male (Although its hard to tell) Race: Mingu Felyne Age: Adolescent for a Mingu Felyne, 30 human years Learnt Languages: Minguan, Common (Very few know how to speak proper Common) Occupation: Prince and Hunter Trapper of the Mingu Mangu Felyne Tribe Loyal Retainers/Family: - The Illustrious Namu Namu Leafjumper (Father), King of the Mingu Mangu - Naya Naya Whitepaw (Sister), Princess and Tribal Healer of the Mingu Mangu - Nam Nam Knifechopper (Brother), Mingu Mangu Master Chef - Bata Bata Rockpounder (Retainer), Mingu Mangu Wyvern Warrior - Aka Aka Windswimmer (Retainer), Mingu Mangu Nin-Ja - Yada Yada Skyshouter (Retainer), Mingu Mangu Forge Master - Uga Uga Firesinger (Retainer), Mingu Mangu Witch Doctor - Plus hundreds other cousins and relatives. Everyone is family in the Mingu Mangu. Brief background to this strange and potentially humorous concept: The forest is known for a great many things, and the Mingu Mangu Felyne Tribe is known as one of its more peculiar fabled legends. These adorable cat like people stand tallest at about a foot and a half from the ground, showing all manners of appearance to that of an over sized feline standing on hind legs and adorning themselves with a colorful exotic mix of tribal leathers, hides, metals, feathers and trinkets. What is known about these people is that they are highly secretive towards outsiders. In fact, they are so good at hiding that some do not believe they even exist, with only rumors for the curious to learn about. Some stories tell of incredible feats of bravery, loyalty and survival. Other stories tell of their incredible sense of hospitality to those lost in the woods and to those who they share the forest with, bringing to them huge feasts of produce and meats that are very hard to find or cook, allowing them to experience their ritual cultures of exotic dances and epic storytelling about their ancestors and heroes. An old bard who claimed to have met them recounted the impossible tales of Mingu Mangu felynes bringing down wyverns many times their size as a sort of ritual tradition, of which every member of the tribe is involved in some way. This important tradition to them is known simply as the Great Hunt, second only to the more cherished feasting tradition known as the Big Eats. Their greatest folk hero of the Hunt was Wyvern Master Warrior Mana Mana Ironpaw, said to have brought down a legendary wyvern the size of a small mountain. Obviously, no such occurrence has ever been recorded in the civilized world. Only the residents of the forest know they exist, and that the stories they tell actually happened, if a little spun out of proportion.
Posted on: Tue, 25 Mar 2014 08:41:52 +0000

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