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Ivy by Demonic-Pokeyfruit

Ivy

Demonic-Pokeyfruit

Name:
Ivy
Age:
4 years
Gender:
Female
Height:
56 inches up to shoulder
Weight:
110 lbs
Species:
Fallow Deer (Dama dama)

Herd: Great Prince's Herd
Mother: Nettle (Fallow Deer, next in power to become matriarch to the herd)
Father: Keon (Fallow Deer belonging to a bachelor herd)
Siblings: Jolt (older brother), and Reina (younger sister, died during birth)

Mate: The Great Prince (Magnus)
Offspring: None, though she later adopts Bambi as one of her own after the passing of his mother.

Personality: Upon a first impression, Ivy seems why and rather weak, though once the sign of danger is close, she makes an 180 degree spin into becoming quite protective, as well as deciding to fight over fleeing. In a comfortable setting, she has quite the attitude, and sometimes starts feuds rather than resolving them. Her greatest fear is man kind for their extreme power over the well-being of wild animals, and their advanced ways of capturing prey.

History: Ivy belonged to a herd of Fallow Deer native to the wilds of Australia, and she had remained with her mother and the rest of the does lead by a buck for four years. Then, intending to make her a new attraction, a recruit from the United States traveled to Australia to find two deer to become property of a zoo. The lead buck in charge and Ivy were the ones captured, and they were hauled overseas and into North America. Ivy was taken by a horse trailer, separated from the only family member that she knew, and during a storm on a highway, the truck and trailer transporting her had crashed due to the heavy amounts of rainfall causing a mud slide. The trailer had been beaten open, and despite recieving an injury in her left shoulder during the incident, she used it as an opportunity to escape. She didn't recognize the forest, as she had spent most of her life in the hot, unrelenting desert of Australia. After several days of traveling with no real means of direction, she was eventually found by the Great Prince of the native forest. Finding sympathy of the doe who was unaware where she ended up, he took her into his herd to bring her back to health. The other members of the herd looked at her strangely from the differences of her anatomy and pelt color, but she is often optimistic and hardly lets the comments from others ruin her daily life. After Bambi's mother was killed by a hunter in the middle of a harsh winter, Ivy agreed to raise the young fawn so that he could remain close with his father.