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* [[ Junona Redleaf-DiSarinno ]] - sister
 
* [[ Junona Redleaf-DiSarinno ]] - sister
  
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=== Family ===
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* [[Charon]] - close friend
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* [[Illidan]] - good friend, crush
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* [[Eljay]] - "kinda sorta maybe a thing"
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==

Revision as of 08:17, 11 December 2020

Description

Maia inherited her father's ghostly silver eyes as well as his patched grey appearance. Her tone is darker, however, and shot through with a light tan that frames her cheek and falls down her throat. She is a large, stocky wolf.

Maia is extremely bright and cheery and loves to tell stories. She will try to make friends with about any wolf and tends to try to make light of serious situations. She isn't a huge fan of large change, and she can be lazy at times, but she has a good heart and an optimistic outlook.

Her cheerful veneer hides a hugely self-deprecating core. She has a flair for being overdramatic and takes rejection and insults extremely personally. She'll try to shrug them off, but she tends to take others' opinions to heart. Sometimes her laziness is more fear than anything else; she has an inner voice that tells her often what she can and cannot do and she has a hard time ignoring it.

Defining Characteristics

  • Positive
  • Low self esteem
  • Enthusiastic
  • Spacey
  • Kind

Playlist

Connections

Family

Family

History

Pre-Teekon

Maia was born to Dante and Osprey into the Redleaf-DiSarinno Pack. She grew up safe and happy amongst her two littermates, Coriander and Cassandra. Wraen was there for a short time when she was young, but left soon after, and Sarah the only one to return for any amount of time after initially setting out.

Growing up, Maia got along well enough with Cori, but clashed often with Cass. She was immensely insecure even as a child and reacted poorly to Cass's teasing and occasional bossiness. Osprey wasn't the most present of mothers due to her illness, but she often told stories, and when she could not, Dante would instead. As a result, Maia held a deep love of any tale since before she could remember, and she always dreamed of becoming a storyteller who was half as accomplished as she thought her mother was. She also dreamed of becoming the hero of said stories, but lacked the drive needed to learn how to fight.

When she was nearly one year old, Maia decided to strike out, seeking to join her older siblings out in the wider world.

Sunspire

Gallery