Personality: (Please consider here things such as habits, likes and dislikes, thought patterns, experiences and so on. This section should be fairly detailed!)
Gabu is a loyal wolf, who ‘holds friendship above all things’. He dedicates himself quickly to Mei when he finds out how alike they are. Since he was a pup, the people he thought were his ‘friends’ would tease him and bully him, so someone like Mei was easy to attach to because of his sweet disposition. Gabu’s loyalty to his friends goes so far as to make him forcibly give up his nature as a wolf and vow not to eat Mei, even though goat meat is his favorite food. He’d rather go without than lose Mei to death or betrayal by eating his comrades. He goes against his entire pack, figuratively and literally, just to keep Mei safe and protects him with his life.
He’s very friendly, accepting Mei almost immediately upon learning he was a goat during their first lunch together. He tends to be polite, apologizing for off color things he might say almost immediately and always offering Mei a hand when walking over obstacles in the woods. He likes to laugh and make jokes and generally do pleasant things with his friend. From what we see of his interactions with the other wolves, despite their ill nature towards him, he’s pretty consistently nice to them, as well.
Gabu’s got a crafty nature, and is intelligent. He can think up plans on the fly, even though they might be reckless, in order to save Mei or himself. He tricks the leader of their wolf pack away from Mei when he almost finds him in the fog on Crumbling Rock and thinks to hide himself and Mei behind a boulder in a cave to keep Mei from being caught.
Out of the two of them, he is probably the most optimistic. He almost seems to flat out refuse to give up hope until he’s in dire straits. Even as Mei seems to be dying on the mountain and pleads with him to eat him so that he can survive, Gabu opts instead to make his own option and find food for Mei so he can make it down the mountain. Gabu start to doubt, but never gives up on their dream to make it to their forest.
Gabu can sometimes stick his foot in his mouth. As stated before, he sometimes has to apologize for off color things he says to Mei. He doesn’t always think about Mei’s position as a goat when he’s speaking, though he always catches himself when his mouth moves before his brain and apologizes for it. The culture of wolves is all he really knows, and he sometimes fumbles through his attempts at learning what is and isn’t sensitive for goats, being prey and being hunted by his kind.
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Gabu is a loyal wolf, who ‘holds friendship above all things’. He dedicates himself quickly to Mei when he finds out how alike they are. Since he was a pup, the people he thought were his ‘friends’ would tease him and bully him, so someone like Mei was easy to attach to because of his sweet disposition. Gabu’s loyalty to his friends goes so far as to make him forcibly give up his nature as a wolf and vow not to eat Mei, even though goat meat is his favorite food. He’d rather go without than lose Mei to death or betrayal by eating his comrades. He goes against his entire pack, figuratively and literally, just to keep Mei safe and protects him with his life.
He’s very friendly, accepting Mei almost immediately upon learning he was a goat during their first lunch together. He tends to be polite, apologizing for off color things he might say almost immediately and always offering Mei a hand when walking over obstacles in the woods. He likes to laugh and make jokes and generally do pleasant things with his friend. From what we see of his interactions with the other wolves, despite their ill nature towards him, he’s pretty consistently nice to them, as well.
Gabu’s got a crafty nature, and is intelligent. He can think up plans on the fly, even though they might be reckless, in order to save Mei or himself. He tricks the leader of their wolf pack away from Mei when he almost finds him in the fog on Crumbling Rock and thinks to hide himself and Mei behind a boulder in a cave to keep Mei from being caught.
Out of the two of them, he is probably the most optimistic. He almost seems to flat out refuse to give up hope until he’s in dire straits. Even as Mei seems to be dying on the mountain and pleads with him to eat him so that he can survive, Gabu opts instead to make his own option and find food for Mei so he can make it down the mountain. Gabu start to doubt, but never gives up on their dream to make it to their forest.
Gabu can sometimes stick his foot in his mouth. As stated before, he sometimes has to apologize for off color things he says to Mei. He doesn’t always think about Mei’s position as a goat when he’s speaking, though he always catches himself when his mouth moves before his brain and apologizes for it. The culture of wolves is all he really knows, and he sometimes fumbles through his attempts at learning what is and isn’t sensitive for goats, being prey and being hunted by his kind.