Name: Ezhno
Gender: Male
Species: Pegafox or Equivulpine
Approximate age: Around 40-50
Picture and/or Description: description in background.
Background: Ezhno the pegasus pony of the desert. Traveling with a raven named Fern. Just a warning, he may not be insane, but he's very observant, as quick witted as a traveling merchant, and as calculating as any veteran soldier. Though never having fought in a war, he was and still is a courier during a changeling war in the desert. His family had died in a sandstorm. And due certain circumstances, he was captured sold into slavery and tested on. Splicing his DNA with that of a desert fox's, he's now a hybrid. A monstrosity in his clan, he was exiled and the circumstances of his exile include the binding of his wings via bandages. He covers his face with bandages as well to hide the consequences of the gene experiments. He looks more fox than pony, but still retains his back hooves. His front hooves after many painful nights have become paws. He's quiet usually, and enormously superstitious, he follows a prophecy that he rarely tells to anypony. Rumors had it that it was told to him at a young age from a kelpie in a desert oasis during his first night of slavery. He carries a staff with him and walks mostly on his hind hooves. Though he seems unapproachable at times, he's fine with company and often has interesting tales to tell of the desert and his travels.
Personality: sadistic at times. Quiet and reserved for most. Calculating when it comes to others. And doesn't open up that often.
Cutie Mark: his cutie mark is that of a Shepard's crook or staff he earned that during the war. Leading soldiers into battle even if he did not hold the commanding rank.
Use: Forum RP
Other: Nothing
OC stuff: He can be quite roused by fighting and will join in if possible. He's normally secretive and with his paws and such wrapped up with bandages, he doesn't make much noise when walking. Once relaxed, he likes to play jokes on others. His bird Fern helps him at times and is quite intelligent. Comparable to that of a Phoenix.