User Image - Blocked by "Display Image" Settings. Click to show.SMOLDERING REVERIE

NAMING DREAM l Smoldering Reverie

ROLE PLAYS
[FIN] The Moon on Fire
[IN PROGRESS] Early Morning Musings
[FIN] The Cold - Night (ORP)
[FIN] Rebuilding the Mound (ORP)
[FIN] Fire Burns at His Paws
[FIN] Emergence (ORP)
[FIN] Rise & Shine (ORP)
[IN PROGRESS] In the Snow, Always
[IN PROGRESS] A Conversation, Perhaps
[SOLO] Fear Makes Not the Nightmare
[IN PROGRESS] Firestarter
[WP02] In the Jaws of Fate
[WP09] Dreamy Drabbles
[WP05] Far From Home
[WP06] Return
[IN PROGRESS] The Will of Nothing

[STORY] Some Dream of Stories
[STORY] When Fire Came Down

She starts out as an incredibly shy, solitary doe with a weak grasp on reality as her dreams, which may or may not really be glimpses of the past though she seems to know that they are with certainty, are much more real to her than anything else. Then she meets The Killing Moon, who grounds her in some ways, but his true effect on her character is to introduce to her the idea of friendship which he reinforces by gifting her with a constant companion, an Eaglehound pup. Her continued relationship with The Killing Moon teaches her how to open up to others and to interact with kin, even though she still lives in her dreams more than she does in the waking world. However, as she opens herself up more to others, she begins to see the reality in those interactions more and more, and with her encounter with a caiman she begins to see how her dreams, although a reflection of reality, cannot truly provide her with a grounding and that she needs to experience things herself. This experience and her eventual companionship with the caiman has a huge impact on her because it grounds her. After that experience, she begins to shy away from other kin less and less, though she remains solitary, and finds peace with the idea of knowing something about the lives of living rather than only feeling comfortable with the kin of dreams.

She'd make an interesting legendary because she has not always believed in her own "realness" as a kin, but has, without her knowing, become a study of character through both her dreams and reality. She is interested in the growth of others and the ways that kin perceive and interact with each other.