Leopard of the Sea Bronze Rosk
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Personality
Bronze Rosk is a very easy-going fellow, content to be off by himself and take a nap as much as he is to do anything his handler considers fun. The bronze is strong and quiet, with a sort of calm stability one would think more common in a brown then a bronze. He is neither vain nor arrogant— in fact, he doesn't seem to notice much of the rest of the world at all, unless it's thrust directly in front of his nose. He's much happier to entertain himself with the goings on in his imagination, and come into reality only for a bite to eat and a nap, and maybe some quality time with his handler.
He's an easily satisfied wher- it doesn't take much to appeal to him. Food, a nice place to sleep, the occasional female to chase. You know, the important things in life. If those things are made readily available to him, he's aaaabsolutely fine. He's not a very social creature, though if social things happen around him, he's not going to object or really even care— he's just going to sit there and do his own thing, like he'd do anyway. Rovin refers to him as a lump, and he's not terribly inaccurate.
Rosk is a very affectionate wher, despite all this- he likes warm, soft things, when it suits him. He's not very violent, except perhaps to wherries (which are delicious and thus don't count). Despite the shortness of his name, he's fond of Rovin and fairly close to his handler. Rovin is sure to do his very best to provide the wher with plentiful food to encourage that closeness. Rosk is more then happy to do anything Rovin asks of him, thought here may be grumbles and complaints. These are mostly just for effect.
Rosk doesn't really talk much at all, it being rare for him to utter one word, and tends to keep most of his mental communications to himself. Even around another wher, he's reluctant to forge any kind of mental connection, to transmit emotions or anything. He's less reluctant around his handler, but then, familiarity will do that to a creature. He's also not very smart in the run of things, but that doesn't really bother him— nothing does, so long as he has food.






