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  • [center][fancypost=bgcolor;borderwidth=0px;bordercolor=;text-align:justify; width: 500px;][font=georgia]RiverClan seemed plenty nice so far. Or what she'd seen of the place and its members seemed nice. She'd only met a small handful of clanners when she'd joined and it had been getting dark by the time she'd arrived. With this in mind, the canine hadn't asked for a tour of the place. She figured it could wait until morning, when it was lite enough for her to see her new home clearly. Besides, she didn't know what sort of dangerous creatures might be lurking around in the shadows. As a wolf, the white furred girl was a predator herself, but at 12 moons she was still young and had quite a bit to learn. So she'd waited till morning and when she'd been unable to find a familiar face, she'd decided to just set out and explore for herself. She could always ask for help if she got lost.


    Agnieszka hadn't managed to get herself lost. Well, not yet anyhow. At this very moment she was traipsing through the swamp lands, her fluffy ears pricked and leading her onward. She could hear the sound of water rushing somewhere and, rather keen for a refreshing drink, the shaggy girl had followed the sound. Within only a few minutes she could see it. The 'it' was a huge waterfall, one rushing fast enough that despite the chilly weather and the light covering of snow, had not frozen at all. Honestly, Aga never had seen such a waterfall. She'd seen many smaller ones, but nothing quite as fast and large as this one which led into a river.


    Slender legs had her moving forward, her paws drumming against the ground as her honey eyes shifted from the top of the falls to look out along the river. That was when her eyes led upon another canine - fluffier than her but equally as alabaster in colour. It was evident that this canine before her wasn't a wolf though. They also hadn't seen her yet. She supposed that introducing this stranger, who seemed to be getting a drink of her own from the water, wasn't a bad idea. After all, she did need to meet a few more of her clanmates.


    An easy smile turned up the corners of the snowy wolf's maw as she approached the canine. "Hey, sorry to bother you," here she gave an apologetic dip of her head whilst keeping her smile in place. "I just don't believe we've met before. I'm Agnieszka." With a Polish name such as her own, Aga was quite used to people butchering it when it came to pronouncing it. So she did as she always had and offered an alternative, the nickname her parents and friends had given her. "Aga works just fine if that's better for you."


    [spoiler=INFO]GENERAL:
    Agnieszka Lee | "Aga"
    Female | She/her (female) pronouns
    12 moons | Ages one moon per month
    Currently in RiverClan | Formerly a traveler
    PHYSICALITY:
    Arctic wolf | Tall and slender
    White coloured fur | Amber eyes
    PERSONALITY:
    Outgoing | Chatty | Kindhearted | Loyal | Curious
    Stubborn | Determined | Independent | Blunt
    Fiery | Intelligent | Holds a grudge | Opinionated
    RELATIONS:
    NPC x NPC | No active siblings (all are assumed MIA)
    Single | Bisexual | Biromantic | Currently has no crush
    INTERACTIONS:
    Hard physically | Medium mentally
    Won't start a fight | Will fight back
    Attack in bold italics
    Non-violent actions may be powerplayed

  • [center][fancypost=border-width=0; width: 450px; line-height: 120%; text-align: justify;]Ivylee had quite a bit to carry on her shoulders, especially as of lately. Many things had been happening, and she had to be there to pick up the broken pieces that shattered across the floors of RiverClan. No matter what though, they always came back. There were always new members that came along, to make the little Samoyed smile and brighten up her day and bring light back to the clan that she fought to keep alive and running as well as possible. Sometimes she made mistakes, and other times she made breakthroughs. But no matter what, it was the newcomers of the clan that were there to catch her when she fell or to embrace her when she succeeded.


    She heard a voice, though the voice that she heard was an unfamiliar one. It belonged to one of those joiners, that always seemed to lift her spirits, especially through the hard times. The voice was kind, and as Ivylee looked up to get a glance of the one who spoke it, she couldn't help but notice that the face it belonged to appeared to be rather friendly. She was always happy to see new clanmates like this, as they were promising members who she felt would contribute to the clan greatly with loyalty and nobility.


    Returning the dip of her head, the smaller canine offered the other a bright smile, her curly tail beginning to wag in an expression of excitement. She was thrilled to have the opportunity to meet one of her newest clanmates, and there was no such thing as her holding back her ecstatic emotions which she felt bubbling up inside that fluffy body of hers. "Oh, no, you're not bothering me at all! In fact, I love to talk with others!" The tiny dog found herself exclaiming, coming off as her usual energetic self, based on the way she was bouncing around on her blue paws with glee.


    "Agnieszka... what a pretty name you have! I'm Ivylee, the leader here. It's very nice to meet you, Agnieszka!" The Samoyed had continued to repeat the name of the wolf in her mind several times, knowing it was a hard one despite being very gorgeous, and she wouldn't want to forget it. She would feel awful if she had, being the social butterfly she was, she believed that knowing everyone's names was a priority of hers. Though when the alabaster wolf had spoken of a nickname, Ivy thought it might be better to use that, seeing as how much easier it would be to remember and pronounce. "Ah yes, Aga is great! Anyhow, is there anything I can do for you to help you settle in? Have you chosen a den for yourself in the caverns, or been given a tour? I'd be willing to help you with anything, really!"


    Ivylee was rather quick to offer such things, though you couldn't blame her for wanting to make her newer members settle in well so that they could begin to feel comfortable and cozy in the beautiful place which she called RiverClan; her precious home which she wanted to share with anyone that she possibly could.