Nicknames:
Zeze, Zy, Phi (Pronounced FEE), Rhine, Zey, ZeyZey, Zephyr(Most Preferred).
"So many people find nicknames useful for my name.."
Age:
Fifteen
"An perfect age!"
Species:
Zephyr is part Fox, and part human.
"Bet you don't see those around!!"
Height:
5'2
"I'm not short...I'm fun sized!"
Weight:
98
"At least being short makes me seem a bit more skinny."
Appearance:
Zephyr has short, brown hair, which curls the slightest bit on the ends. Her eyes are a curious blue, and her skin a pale color.
She has little fox ears, which are covered with brown fur. Her tail is also brown, but it is tipped with white fur. She usually
wears a small white, fuzzy jacket, a dress with a plaid top and small red buttons. Below the plaid part, it is just black. She is also a bit petite.
"I'd say I look pretty cute!"
Voice:
Unavailable :(
Abilities\skills\weapons:
Zephyr doesn't have many abilities, except for being able to turn into a small brown and white fox.
She carries around a small pocket knife in her jacket, it usually isn't visible, but sometimes it hangs out enough to be seen.
"The weapons I have are for my own protection."
Personality:
Zephyr is completely unpredictable. She has lots of mood swings, and it doesn't quite help that she
has ADHD (Attention Depict Hyper Disorder). She is very hyper, and cannot stay still. Her hands are
always fidgeting, and you never know what she is ever going to say. Best advice around Zephyr is to
choose your words wisely.
"Aren't I great!?"
History:
Zephyr has lived on the streets almost her entire life. She knows how to survive on her own;
and since the Fox is actually a scavenger, Zephyr has gotten into the habit of doing the same.
She scavenges on what she can find, waiting for the right moment to
take what she wants. Zephyr doesn't know who her parents are, and isn't sure if she has any siblings.
Zephyr is actually quite content she doesn't have any family members, so she doesn't have to be devastated
if they die. Zephyr does not know what happened to her family, and tries not to concern herself about it.
"It's replaying the past,"