Description
As many of you may know, I like to base my OCs off of legends or myths. Silaluk is based off of the inuit legend of Akhlut, the orca-wolf spirit.
Basics
Name pronunciation: Silaluk (Pronounced Sil-ah-luke) (Means "Storm" in Inuit)
Gender: Male
Species/Racial Origin: Akhlut
Social Class/Community Status: Fallen Spirit
Language: Mixture of English and Arctic Inuit
Physical Description
Height: 4 1/2 feet (at the shoulder)
Weight: 220 pounds
Fur: A Smooth mixture of back and white
Eyes: Snowy blue
Detailed Physical Description: He is an animal of Inuit legend. Silaluk is built sturdily and strong, the perfect body for swimming in the cold arctic waters.
Personality/Attributes
Personality/Attitude: He is quiet, and willing to be friendly. However, he prefers to be alone and can get easily annoyed, prompting his more sarcastic side to show.
Skills/Talents: He is an amazing swimmer, and is able to slink through icy water with ease. He us an excillent seal hunter, and takes pride in his abillities. It takes alot to tire him out.
Favorites/Likes: Fish and seal meat, snow, quiet nights, swimming, watching the northern lights
Most Hated/Dislikes: Cold wind, Inuit hunters, the Qalupalik (another race of Inuit mythical creatures- humanoid creatures that live under the ice. they break through the ice and grab people, drowning them under the surface)
Goals/Ambitions:Finding out a way to get back to the Spirit Realm
Strengths: He is strong, and a good swimmer
Weaknesses: His eyes are extremely sensitive to light, and he doesn't move very fast
Fears: Death, Inuit weponds, and the Tizheruk (A giant water serpent- also a Inuit legend)
Hobbies/Interests: Hunting, swimming, exploring snow caves
Religion/Beliefs: He is a fallen spirit, so he believes the basic Arctic Inuit religion.
Sexuality: (Either Asexual or Heterosexual, I haven't decided yet)
Education/Special Training: He was trained by his mother, before leaving the spirit realm and entering the material world as a fallen spirit
Place/Type of Residence: Snow tunnels in the tundra that lead into the ocean