Gr'ouseName Pronounced: grouse Appearance: Gr'ouse himself shows an almost constant disregard for his own appearance, dressing informally, and possessing a permanent stubble. His piercing blue eyes glare at the people around him as if to blame them for existing. He is physically in sound condition, excepting of course *that* leg. His body is rather slim, even the wiry muscles showing through at times. However it is his leg, the bane of his existance that draws the eye. Or perhaps thats just the cane that has hit you in the shins? Personality: Many aspects of his personality are the antithesis of History: Grehouse was born to Grehon and Blyouse during the late fall or early winter. Information about Gr'ouse's dragon Dragon Name: Infarcith Colour: Bronze Age: 26 Wing (Weyrling Group): Wind-dance Fury Appearance: This dragon is a rather slim bronze. If he were a human, it could be said that he was *gasp* curvy. He has a rounded rump and a solid chest which give him this appearance. His is a pale bronze, more closer to sand in color, with a definately odd metalic shimmer. He is definately bronze however, just a very watered down in tone bronze. On this bronze's side is a horrible looking score scar. His has healed up better then his riders however. Personality: It seems that this dragon is the only one to /ever/ be able to get the best of his rider. Weyr of Origin: Ista Abilites and weaknesses: This dragon, being smaller then most bronzes, has more agility then those of his color. However, this agility takes away some of his stamina, leavng him much quicker to tire. Also, he has a bad habit of arguing with his, in and out of fall as well as flirting (and dare I say it) mothering the greens. Information about Gr'ouse's craft Craft: Healer 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. |