07-18-2018, 05:43 PM
IVAN ZIMAVICH BRAGINSKY ✧ russian bear dog — regent — tags[/color]
The beast approached, fur wet and algae clinging to his form. He wore his mask- it was gunmetal grey. The top was similar to a skull and the bottom half clung to his jaws. The mask gave two long incisors to the bottom, at least four inch long.
The dog was huge and bulky, and hadn’t seen a stranger dog in a while. His canine brain had the better of him, as it ordered to growl and snap at the other dog.
Zimavich’s eyes glowed purple, baring gross yellow teeth. The dog smelled like the very swamp he lived in, like a gross beast. His fur had darkened with mud, matted and thick and smelled moldy- his scarf was wet and dirty.
Transformed, he was.
Ivan was fighting this beastly version of him, as it growled and messed with his mind. He didn’t like this monster- it was profitable but it was a separation from whoever Ivan used to be. He wanted to know whoever or whatever he once was. The floating feeling of his existence had ceased, but it was fight to regain hisself and he felt terrible. The Christian, the scarf, that was Ivan. But the beast? That was Zimavich.
His growl persisted and he let out a warning bark.
The dog was huge and bulky, and hadn’t seen a stranger dog in a while. His canine brain had the better of him, as it ordered to growl and snap at the other dog.
Zimavich’s eyes glowed purple, baring gross yellow teeth. The dog smelled like the very swamp he lived in, like a gross beast. His fur had darkened with mud, matted and thick and smelled moldy- his scarf was wet and dirty.
Transformed, he was.
Ivan was fighting this beastly version of him, as it growled and messed with his mind. He didn’t like this monster- it was profitable but it was a separation from whoever Ivan used to be. He wanted to know whoever or whatever he once was. The floating feeling of his existence had ceased, but it was fight to regain hisself and he felt terrible. The Christian, the scarf, that was Ivan. But the beast? That was Zimavich.
His growl persisted and he let out a warning bark.
© madi