[center][color=Goldenrod][b][h3][u]Gahji & Bhatu[/u][/h3][/b][/color] [img]https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTq29a233uMSqRn3bcCQNTGP2nTyz57JLOttLZ6U-sNZuECpVf1d1609l9tUQ[/img] Or [img]https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/CtaODjeOQ-nk-cMik0Q13Rn0lfkxPdBqMdKB-I4GJZ5eikGi0ilLoWr7_p5Kh_p6yUqIF0oCv1hHKj7ND6P3KnzuNvzKOLtmvIxaWh9wLw6bk1_fC9zpqGkkjh_avhjam9xOgidjbt2Ap6AftRm29FiSddm9AQRMpTBMC5WZjTBHCxo5VA=w412-h357-nc[/img] [img]https://i.imgur.com/i6fLcHF.png[/img] [/center] 9 & 13 Gahji is a bit unlike the others of his tribe. Sure he is a little shorter than average but it’s not that, nor is it the fact that he was birthed in the cold muds of the worg pen and accidentally left there, (these things happen) but it’s because he not only stayed out there for many nights but he also survived. Despite being viscous predators a worg mother has quite a nurturing side. One good enough to sustain a goblin infant. It was days before Gahji was found and by then him and Bhatu had already formed quite the bond. Because of this connection Gahji spends most his time with the animals and looks up to the worg pack leaders more so than he does some of the tribal warriors who pass off their sheer luck as valiant skill. He is less interested in and driven by the pursuit of fame and honour that comes with being a notorious warrior and is more content on just getting by, playing, exploring and fishing. Gahji is consider peculiar or dumb by his peers (which greatly hinders his breeding chances) but that’s simply because they don’t understand him. Spending so much time with the animals has left his social skills lacking behind his years. Still, he is a curious thinker and one who is interested in the wider world. He lacks some of the greed associated to his kind but has a temper as strong as any other, with an animalistic malice and thirst for vengeance to top it off. If worgs are no good I’d be happy to have a wolf or wild dog instead.