Emmy
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Post by Emmy on Dec 2, 2011 5:21:14 GMT -5
[bg=9e8774][atrb=width,420,true][atrb=border,0,true] Okay. Kids went down and I ended up falling asleep on the couch. XD I couldn't find all of their profile in my old e-mails, but I think I can remember some of it. This is the important stuff though.
-- Names: Morcant and Jocosa. Name Meanings: Morcant is an Old Welsh name derived from the words mor, which means "Sea", and cant, which means "circle". Jocosa is a medieval name influenced by the Latin word iocosus or jocosus, which means "merry" or "playful". Nicknames: They'll only answer to the nicknames "Mo" and "Jo", which is combined into the name "MoJo" for they are often seen as one individual rather than two; they are never seen without the other, they do everything together, and each speaks for the other. Gender: Morcant is male and Jocosa is female. Breed: Red Fox. Age: Seven months. Appearance: Though still possessing childlike features, the twins are both well on their way to achieving their adult proportions. They are similar in size, but Morcant has gradually been eclipsing Jocosa in growth. Their muzzles are long, narrow, and blunt, with black chins. Their ears are triangular and set high on their heads. The backs are black and the inner ear-fur is white. As with the rest of their species, they posses pupils that are in the shape of vertical slits, set into pale eyes: Morcant's eyes are a deep blue and Jocosa's, while still blue, are a shade lighter. They possess slender bodies set on long, thin legs, which, with their juvenile size, gives them a slightly gangly appearance. They both have black "socks" running up to the elbows. Morcant's back paws and legs are white, but Jocosa's back legs have black "socks" up to the ankles. They both still possess an orange shade to their fur, but the color has been darkening with age and they expect to obtain their mother's rich, crimson hue once they are full adults. The sides of their muzzles, stretching back into the undersides of their cheeks, the undersides of their jaws, throats and chest, the inner side of their front legs, stomach, inner side of their thighs, and fading down to the tip of their tails are all white. Their tails, which are thick and bushy, have a patch of dark fur a couple inches from the base of the top of the tail where their supracaudal glands are located.
family's family because they don't need anyone else
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