Post by K-aos on Jan 8, 2008 5:30:26 GMT -5
Name: Trigger
Age: 22 {Immortal}
Sex: Male
Race: Anubis
Prominent Trait: Egyptian Markings
Fears: Not Really Known. They change a lot from time to time and aren't really there.
Issues: Power Hungry, Moody, Likes To Talk About Himself
Loves: Power, Strength, Mythology, Creatures, Heat, The Dark, Jackals
Hates: Cats, Swimming, Being Not Able To Become More Powerful, Working
Appearance: Long Scruffy Dark Blue Hair, Six Pack, Tanned Skin, Black And Blue Egyptian Markings Around His Eyes, Black Tribal Markings Around His Arms And On His Waist And Over His Hips, Grey And White Eyes, Wears Golden Chain Necklaces
Pros: Strength, Looks, Attitude, Spirit, Loyal, Kind
Cons: Cockiness, Temper, Mood Swings, To Observant, Lies To Get His Own Way
Background && Family: Trigger is like Anubis, he's actually a descendant of the ancient Egyptian god. He's pretty much very power hungry when offered some sort of anything, usually if he wants something he takes it. But he does think before he does so.
Most of the time he can be two or three steps a head of everyone and is good at observing what people do. Trigger is mostly quiet but can lay down the law. When he was a child he was raised by serious parents and was an only child. He didn't have a bad life he was just a loner and wasn't aloud out, not that he minded much though.
Anubis: Anubis was portrayed as a jackal-headed man/god, or as a jackal wearing ribbons and holding a flagellum, a symbol of protection, in the crook of its arm. Some think that he was not pictured as a jackal but as a dog, fox, wolf, or hybrid instead. Very rarely is he ever shown fully human. Anubis' jackal head was black because of the association Egyptians had between the color black, and the ideas of regeneration, death, and the night. It was also the color that the body turned during mummification.
The reason for Anubis' animal being canine is based on what the ancient Egyptians themselves observed of the creature - dogs and jackals often haunted the edges of the desert, especially near the cemeteries where the dead were buried. In fact, it is thought that the Egyptians began the practice of making elaborate graves and tombs to protect the dead from desecration by jackals. A statue of Anubis, jackal-form, was found in Tutankhamen's tomb. When pet dogs died, they were mummified and buried in temples dedicated to Anubis.
Age: 22 {Immortal}
Sex: Male
Race: Anubis
Prominent Trait: Egyptian Markings
Fears: Not Really Known. They change a lot from time to time and aren't really there.
Issues: Power Hungry, Moody, Likes To Talk About Himself
Loves: Power, Strength, Mythology, Creatures, Heat, The Dark, Jackals
Hates: Cats, Swimming, Being Not Able To Become More Powerful, Working
Appearance: Long Scruffy Dark Blue Hair, Six Pack, Tanned Skin, Black And Blue Egyptian Markings Around His Eyes, Black Tribal Markings Around His Arms And On His Waist And Over His Hips, Grey And White Eyes, Wears Golden Chain Necklaces
Pros: Strength, Looks, Attitude, Spirit, Loyal, Kind
Cons: Cockiness, Temper, Mood Swings, To Observant, Lies To Get His Own Way
Background && Family: Trigger is like Anubis, he's actually a descendant of the ancient Egyptian god. He's pretty much very power hungry when offered some sort of anything, usually if he wants something he takes it. But he does think before he does so.
Most of the time he can be two or three steps a head of everyone and is good at observing what people do. Trigger is mostly quiet but can lay down the law. When he was a child he was raised by serious parents and was an only child. He didn't have a bad life he was just a loner and wasn't aloud out, not that he minded much though.
Anubis: Anubis was portrayed as a jackal-headed man/god, or as a jackal wearing ribbons and holding a flagellum, a symbol of protection, in the crook of its arm. Some think that he was not pictured as a jackal but as a dog, fox, wolf, or hybrid instead. Very rarely is he ever shown fully human. Anubis' jackal head was black because of the association Egyptians had between the color black, and the ideas of regeneration, death, and the night. It was also the color that the body turned during mummification.
The reason for Anubis' animal being canine is based on what the ancient Egyptians themselves observed of the creature - dogs and jackals often haunted the edges of the desert, especially near the cemeteries where the dead were buried. In fact, it is thought that the Egyptians began the practice of making elaborate graves and tombs to protect the dead from desecration by jackals. A statue of Anubis, jackal-form, was found in Tutankhamen's tomb. When pet dogs died, they were mummified and buried in temples dedicated to Anubis.