Post by EbonyPatriot on Nov 25, 2004 22:01:39 GMT -5
Name: Ring-Of-Fire.
Species: Pacific Thunderbird.
Gender: Male.
Meaning: He was named after the Ring of Fire, that chain of volcanic activity around the Pacific plate.
Voice: Brian Doyle-Murphy.
Age: Seven years old.
Personality: The wrathful and fiery Thunderbirds can be compared to the gods of Greece (although, contrary to popular myth, Thunderbirds themselves are not deitys; however, they do possess the abilities to produce storm and change size). Ring-Of-Fire, however, is gentle and forgiving and calm- everyone's friend. Unforunitly, Ring-Of-Fire lacks foresight and constantly leaps before he looks- a dangerous trait.
Bio: An unwilling loner, Ring-Of-Fire never belonged with his Thunderbird family and friends. When he discovered that Pyronondo the Wyvern was after the father of Rutt and Tuke (Roanoke), Ring-Of-Fire saved the stag by helping him escape to the land that will someday be known as Great Britian. Once it was safe, Ring-Of-Fire returned Roanoke and starting roaming the land, looking for a friend or two.
Description: A huge raptor, larger than Marahute, the Great Golden Eagle from Rescuers Down Under (wingspan of over eighty feet, his body's thiryy feet from beak to rump; his long tail is twenty feet long). He looks a lot like an eagle; except that his feathers are arranged in the exact way a wolf's fur is arranged- making his looking shaggy. He's fire-gold, with snow coloring his throat, underside, and under his wings. Silver masks his fire-red eyes and stripes his spinal cord and tail. His crest is banded with chrome and ice.
Species: Pacific Thunderbird.
Gender: Male.
Meaning: He was named after the Ring of Fire, that chain of volcanic activity around the Pacific plate.
Voice: Brian Doyle-Murphy.
Age: Seven years old.
Personality: The wrathful and fiery Thunderbirds can be compared to the gods of Greece (although, contrary to popular myth, Thunderbirds themselves are not deitys; however, they do possess the abilities to produce storm and change size). Ring-Of-Fire, however, is gentle and forgiving and calm- everyone's friend. Unforunitly, Ring-Of-Fire lacks foresight and constantly leaps before he looks- a dangerous trait.
Bio: An unwilling loner, Ring-Of-Fire never belonged with his Thunderbird family and friends. When he discovered that Pyronondo the Wyvern was after the father of Rutt and Tuke (Roanoke), Ring-Of-Fire saved the stag by helping him escape to the land that will someday be known as Great Britian. Once it was safe, Ring-Of-Fire returned Roanoke and starting roaming the land, looking for a friend or two.
Description: A huge raptor, larger than Marahute, the Great Golden Eagle from Rescuers Down Under (wingspan of over eighty feet, his body's thiryy feet from beak to rump; his long tail is twenty feet long). He looks a lot like an eagle; except that his feathers are arranged in the exact way a wolf's fur is arranged- making his looking shaggy. He's fire-gold, with snow coloring his throat, underside, and under his wings. Silver masks his fire-red eyes and stripes his spinal cord and tail. His crest is banded with chrome and ice.