TashkaName Pronounced: Tash-caar Appearance: Tashka's hair, in its natural state is a deep coppery auburn. However she has been known to use various methods to lighten or darken her hair- though it has caused damage to it, making it dry and brittle, as well as causing some hair loss. At the moment it is her natural color, and has been for a while, letting both the hair recover its normal thickness and its natural oils. Her hair has a natural curl to it, and she keeps it shorter- above her shoulders- mostly because it makes the damage less noticeable. Personality: Tashka is a person who is most likely to watch before deciding whether to approach someone- and then acting how she thinks they would prefer. It takes a lot for her to actually be herself, and when she finally lets someone in then they have her loyalty. History: Tashka, which is only one of the names that she has been known by, was born a week after her birth father Petrovka was made dragonless during a flight gone wrong at Fort weyr. Her mother left her with him to raise in an attempt to give him something to live for. In all honest truth, while it did give him something to live for, it was not the healthiest of relationships- it didn't matter to her mother- she was neither motherly, or caring what would happen to a girl child that would never have a chance at furthering her own plans at Fort. Information about Tashka's dragon Dragon Name: Avidith Colour: Blue Age: 0 Wing (Weyrling Group): Swiftwind Blazers Appearance: A combination of this Clutch's small size and Avidith's own baby-like features mean that he's likely to spend his life being mistaken for a Weyrling. In ten turns he'll still look like a dragon maybe just old enough to be learning to *between*. Personality: Weyr of Origin: Abilites and weaknesses: All references to worlds and characters based on Anne McCaffrey's fiction are copyright© Anne McCaffrey 1967,2005, all rights reserved, and used by permission of the author. The Dragonriders of Pern® is registered U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, by Anne McCaffrey, used here with permission. Use or reproduction without a license is strictly prohibited. |