Kahina Getulus

Kahina Getulus is the daughter of the Getulian Dog, otherwise known as the Mimicke Dogge.

Classic Monster - Mimicke Dogge
The Mimicke Dogge is a dog-like creature described as having “a hedgehog’s face and an ape’s wit” Because it is sometimes raised by apes, It is able to do tricks and can mimic human mannerisms so well that it can dance and perform at theatres or be employed as a household servant. Its best known trick is playing dead. Many of these creatures existed in Egypt during the Ptolemic period but there are other accounts of them in later time periods in other countries do exist.

Personality

 * BubblyCheerful and Childish.
 * Can be overdramatic sometimes
 * Incredibily loyal to loved ones

Appearance
Kahina has bright red fur and dark purplish skin. She has droopy dog ears, a black fleshy dog nose and a fluffy curly dog tail. She has golden eyes.

Healing Spit
As gross as it sounds, all Mimicke Dogges have healing spit and it is said that their saliva can be used to cure. Kahina tends to suck on minor scratches on her hands and arms like papercuts or scrapes. For harder to reach places like her knees, she might resort to squabbing a bit on where it hurts. She has not used this “gift” to assist others due to the gross factor.

Street Magic
Kahina has taken interest in illusions and sleight of hand.

Basic
Kahina wears a

Trivia

 * Kahina is Amazigh for “soothsayer”. Her first name and skillfulness as an illusionist reference the account of a blind red Mimicke Dogge from 14.
 * Kahina is one of the earliest OC concepts that Madame O’Front has come up with in this fandom, although she had never been posted on this wiki until now. Her earliest incarnation from 2012-2013 was called “Lucy Hound” and she bore a resemblence to the Pinkie Cooper dolls. Another incarnation named Luciana Getulus featured her having black and white hedgehog spikes for hair and grey fur all over her body.
 * Kahina’s earlier designs were inspired by Ancient Egyptian and Greecian clothing respresented in art. However, because the Dogge is a mortal creature and Getulia (the place of its namesake and origin) is not in Egypt but rather Ancient Libiya, whose people were the ancestors of modern Berbers. Her basic design takes inspiration from Egyptian wall paintings of Libyans and the traditional dress of modern Berbers with a modern twist.