"I... I guess we should set our differences aside..."
Name:
Wakinyan
Gender:
Female
Race:
Nature Spirit
Skills:
Caring for young animals and children.
Teaching young animals and children.
Aerial combat
Appearance:
She resembles a great bird, with a beak-to-tail length of 4 metres and a maximum wingspan of 6 metres. Her body glows with electricity. She is feathery and purplish-grey like lightning clouds, and has blue markings that give an impression of glowing lightning.
Human Form:
Her hair is a slightly lighter hue than her true form's feathers. She is only 1.75 metres tall in this state, and is slender. Her chest size is average, perhaps a B to C. She chooses not to wear clothes, but that doesn't matter because she's always naked either way.
Animal Motif:
Thunderbird
Spirit Magic:
She is naturally capable of flight while in her animalistic form.
She possesses the ability to summon lightning from her body.
Her wings can release a powerful sonic force, much like thunder.
History:
Wakinyan is an inhabitant of the Feather Island in the AIBO Archipelago. She lives in her personal sanctuary, but will occasionally head out to seek and care for orphaned little animals, as well as find food for them. She had always seen machines walking around the island, feeling uncomfortable around them.
However, this was only actually relevant when she saw a machine running with a young human baby in his arms. She forced the machine to halt, telling him to hand over the baby, with him refusing politely and introducing himself as 'Akagarasu'. They argued for a bit, before Akagarasu mentioned that they had similiar goals, and should care for the baby together, the baby later known as Asuka.
Today, she and Akagarasu are still on rocky terms.
Personality:
Wakinyan is seen as a sweet, gentle giant who overlooks little animals until they grow old enough to fend for themselves. She puts them first before her, as their guardian.
She is not very fond towards machines, seeing them as 'destructive ones'. She isn't exactly wrong though. She still doesn't feel good around AIBO, even if she knows they mean well.
While she might treat one coldly, she might warm up to you if you get to know her, and you will find that she isn't a bad bird.
Others:
She is often seen taking care for animals in her little 'sanctuary'.