Post by Fox Wilde on Nov 9, 2017 16:03:44 GMT -5
Name: Fox William Wilde
Age: 16
Parents: Nick Wilde and Red Riding Hood
Personality: Fox has a massive chip on his shoulder. He's two years younger than the triplets and constantly feeling left out and behind, they have a bond he can never quite break into and it's left him a little sensitive about being left out of anything. He can be a little whiny and a tiny bit paranoid that people are doing things without him, but he's a well meaning kid overall. He's always throwing himself into everything without stopping to think first, desperate to outshine his siblings in some way, and he'll never back down from a challenge. If asked 'if they dared you to jump off a cliff, would you?' the answer would probably be yes, so it's a good job his brother often has an eye on him to grab him by the scruff of his neck before he jumps headlong into something life threatening.
He's very excitable, loud and exuberant about life in general (when he's not ranting about the unfairness of it all) so as long as you can keep him off the topic of his siblings or how much older and more talented than him they are, he gets along with pretty much anyone fairly well.
Appearance: Fox is small, skinny and pale, with a dash of freckles across his nose and a messy shock of dark hair. He usually has tears in the knees of his trousers and most of his clothes have holes or stains on them. He always looks smaller than he is because so many of his clothes are hand-me-downs from Raff and, as such, are a little big for him, but there's no point buying him new clothes when he's just going to get them half-destroyed anyway.
He has a very expressive face, with his feelings painted across it no matter how hard he tries to hide them, though he doesn't always realise it, leading him to try and get away with lying when there's absolutely no chance of it happening.
As a wolf, he's smaller than average with thick dark fur.
History: Fox was the unexpected fourth child of Red Riding Hood and Nick Wilde. Despite his parents not being prepared for him (and lumping him with a stupid name, in his opinion) he was very loved and generally wanted for nothing (within reason) growing up - unfortunately he was still the youngest child, and the triplets were... well, triplets, and thus very close, so despite living in a closeknit, warm household he still found himself feeling left out more often than not.
He was closer with Raff than with either of the girls, and while his brother was just as likely to tease or ignore him, he was also the first person there looking out for him, and he didn't complain too much about having to share a room with him (when Raff wasn't sneaking out to join the girls anyway, a feat that Fox never managed to replicate without getting sent away).
Their mother taught them about being a wolf pack, and that added to the closeness, particularly on a full moon when they tended to go out with their mother on a hunt, and though Fox wasn't the biggest or fastest wolf in the pack, that was the only time he didn't seem to mind. He enjoyed the chance to spend some time with his mother as well, as normally Fox was a lot closer with his father.
School was his chance to try and get out from under the shadow of his much more talented siblings and really make a name for himself, but he can't help but still feel like he's the runt of the pack, chasing after them constantly.
Age: 16
Parents: Nick Wilde and Red Riding Hood
Personality: Fox has a massive chip on his shoulder. He's two years younger than the triplets and constantly feeling left out and behind, they have a bond he can never quite break into and it's left him a little sensitive about being left out of anything. He can be a little whiny and a tiny bit paranoid that people are doing things without him, but he's a well meaning kid overall. He's always throwing himself into everything without stopping to think first, desperate to outshine his siblings in some way, and he'll never back down from a challenge. If asked 'if they dared you to jump off a cliff, would you?' the answer would probably be yes, so it's a good job his brother often has an eye on him to grab him by the scruff of his neck before he jumps headlong into something life threatening.
He's very excitable, loud and exuberant about life in general (when he's not ranting about the unfairness of it all) so as long as you can keep him off the topic of his siblings or how much older and more talented than him they are, he gets along with pretty much anyone fairly well.
Appearance: Fox is small, skinny and pale, with a dash of freckles across his nose and a messy shock of dark hair. He usually has tears in the knees of his trousers and most of his clothes have holes or stains on them. He always looks smaller than he is because so many of his clothes are hand-me-downs from Raff and, as such, are a little big for him, but there's no point buying him new clothes when he's just going to get them half-destroyed anyway.
He has a very expressive face, with his feelings painted across it no matter how hard he tries to hide them, though he doesn't always realise it, leading him to try and get away with lying when there's absolutely no chance of it happening.
As a wolf, he's smaller than average with thick dark fur.
History: Fox was the unexpected fourth child of Red Riding Hood and Nick Wilde. Despite his parents not being prepared for him (and lumping him with a stupid name, in his opinion) he was very loved and generally wanted for nothing (within reason) growing up - unfortunately he was still the youngest child, and the triplets were... well, triplets, and thus very close, so despite living in a closeknit, warm household he still found himself feeling left out more often than not.
He was closer with Raff than with either of the girls, and while his brother was just as likely to tease or ignore him, he was also the first person there looking out for him, and he didn't complain too much about having to share a room with him (when Raff wasn't sneaking out to join the girls anyway, a feat that Fox never managed to replicate without getting sent away).
Their mother taught them about being a wolf pack, and that added to the closeness, particularly on a full moon when they tended to go out with their mother on a hunt, and though Fox wasn't the biggest or fastest wolf in the pack, that was the only time he didn't seem to mind. He enjoyed the chance to spend some time with his mother as well, as normally Fox was a lot closer with his father.
School was his chance to try and get out from under the shadow of his much more talented siblings and really make a name for himself, but he can't help but still feel like he's the runt of the pack, chasing after them constantly.