Biography Nithya is a typically described as a 'hypersensitive and emotional' female wolf when you happen upon her for the first time, however, once you begin to befriend her and, Nithya tends to become an energetic, authoritative and ambitious female, who has no trouble expressing her point of view on things. While her egocentric personality is not always appreciated by others, Nithya can also resort to a shy, reserved and gentle female, such as important pack meetings or an arrival of a new litter.
As a young wolf cub, Nithya tends to seek protection, companionship and reassurance, although she is also quite the little tyrant and enjoys giving orders. Jealous, aggressive and possessive, her upbringing certainly wasn't easy, however a strong family pack family and affection were essential to her ageing. Independence, courage and a sense of loyalty are some of her finer assets which she found after being recognised as a member of The Misaki Pack.
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| Personality Nithya is a typically described as a 'hypersensitive and emotional' female wolf when you happen upon her for the first time, however, once you begin to befriend her and, Nithya tends to become an energetic, authoritative and ambitious female, who has no trouble expressing her point of view on things. While her egocentric personality is not always appreciated by others, Nithya can also resort to a shy, reserved and gentle female, such as important pack meetings or an arrival of a new litter.
Preferences Nithya is a head-strong female who enjoys the occasional game with young wolves, however she dislikes the company of pups. She finds pups a little too outgoing and energetic for her, even as a younger female Nithya was unsure of pups and she tended to move away from them if they came near her or attempted to start up a 'game' with her.
Special Skills Nithya's specialty includes stepping up to a challenge and never being afraid to loose. She'll often look fear in the eye and assert her rights to be there. Her opponents tend to flee on sight when faced with her 'un-natural' heterochromatic eyes.
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