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A society grows great when old men plant trees whose shade they know they shall never sit in
N A M ERobin Nightingale
A G E27
B I R T H D A YFall 10th
G E N D E RFemale
O C C U P A T I O NCarpenter/ Log Feller
Dendrophile
P E R S O N A L I T Y T R A I T SPositive: Courteous, Genuine, well-read, forgiving.
Negative: Easily infatuated, somewhat aggressive, kind of a loner, indecisive,
F A V O R I T E S E A S O NFall
F A V O R I T E C O L O RVarious shades of reds, yellows and green
F A V O R I T E F O O DFruit Salad
L I K E SAnimals, apples, leaf day, cup of chocolate, quiet days where she can relax with the animals, whittling
D I S L I K E SAnimals being abused/exploited (plot point with rancher/ animal orientated farmer maybe?), all types of meat, tomatos.
D O Y O U B E L I E V E I N M A G I C ? "As someone who often spends time alone in the forest, I have thought on several occasions that I'd seen a few Harvest Spirts. It is hard to believe sometimes though, especially when times are rough and don't get better"
The creation of a thousand forests is in one acorn
F A M I L Y M E M B E R SFamily unknown due to being abandoned whilst young, Even the surname Robin goes by isn't truly hers as it was her adoptive parents'.
A N I M A L F R I E N D SSees all animals of the forest as part of her family/pets.
H O M E L I F EWhere do you live on the map and what is your home like? Number 15. The house itself is kind of what you'd expect from a Carpenter. Beautifully lain out wood work, accompanied by rustic themed furniture and an old 'homely' feeling cottage exterior
S T O R YRobin grew up in a large city with two caring adoptive parents. Growing up, she loved woodshop and would spend hours designing little figures and whittling away to make them, it gave her something to take her mind off of her parents (well, lack of them). Despite this Robin knew that she had to move due to a combination of unresolved emotional issues and an overwhelming anxiety of crowded places. Valbree seemed like the perfect place - lots of places where she could keep to herself and just try to sort herself out. Where s/he could practice and refine her art.
For several months she lived alone with only the forest animals as companions, only traversing into town itself to purchase supplies. But as she became more accustomed to the folk there she began to spend more time closer to town. Robin eventually took over the old carpentry shop and the house that came with it and began helping out villagers around the town, and even the occasional city dweller that ordered something from her. She still keeps to herself mostly, not wanting to rely on anyone too much - just waiting for them to fail her like Robin's parents, which really contrasts with her tendency to fall head over heels for people of the opposite sex who seem extremely nice to her.
All the time alone did leave it's mark however, and she can no longer bare to eat the flesh of animal, and is semi-against it leading to often heated discussions with other villagers.