Autumn_Stillwater

Under normal circumstances Autumn is a human girl, looking to be about 23 years old. She’s about 5’8”, and has an average but slightly muscular build. Her hair is a copper color, usually tied back in a ponytail with the sides loose, while her eyes are gold and seem to smolder in the darkness. Her incisors seem to be a bit larger than normal for a human.

But on the night of a full moon, or when the desire takes her, Autumn transforms into a powerful werewolf. This bipedal form stands a good 8 feet tall, bestial and strongly built. Her fur is a slightly ruddy dark brown, with an underbelly of light brown. She has a shaggy copper mane with red tips/highlights that runs down the back of her head and neck, with bangs similar to her human form. Her eyes burn a molten gold color, the same as her human form.

As a human, Autumn tends to stay out of the spotlight, quiet and restrained, and is easily flustered. But at times she seems to show off her restrained fire, and there can be a hidden confidence to her actions. As a wolf, she is far more shameless and forwards. The form inflicts an unnatural hunger on her, and powerful base instincts drive most of her actions.

Thanks to her upbringing, Autumn has spent years learning to control and subdue her curse and the urges it inflicts upon her. Though concentration, ritual, and experience she can control her wolven form and use it as she wants… usually. If she allows herself to get too hungry or fails to prepare adequately for a full moon, she can still utterly lose herself to the night, and when she wakes up the next day there are usually more than a few people mysteriously missing.

Her werewolf form.

A note: I use seperate text colors and eyecons to indicate which form Autumn is in. Brown for human, gold for wolf.

Alts listed at Kayleen.
 
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Never/Dislike Two different forms, for two different moods - and then some. I'm fairly open minded. See Kayleen's page for detailed (and probably outdated) sliders.