↠ Gender;; Female
↠name;; Mariposa, meaning butterfly in Spanish, but goes by Posa
↠ Sexuality;; Pansexual
↠ Adopter;; She Wolf Warrior
↠ Favorite color;; Green
↠ Pets;; An African gray parrot named Macarena
↠ mate;; N/A
↠ crush;; N/A
↠ Language;; English and Spanish
↠ Origin;; San Juan Puerto Rico
↠ Occupation;; A tour guide to El Yunque rainforest,
A gift shop owner, and a Glass maker.
↠ Hobbies;; Glass making, training her parrot,
caring for the forest, Gardening.
↠ 5 word personality;; Defensive, Bold, Caring, headstrong, loyal.
where she lives;; A small spanish styled house in El Yunque Rainforest Puerto Rico
looks a little something like this

Posa lives in a small, Spanish styled house somewhere on top of a hill in El Yunque Rainforest Puerto Rico.
As a child, she lived in the busy city of San Juan and didn't enjoy all the traffic, honking and people that were bustling and hustling everywhere. No one seemed at peace, everyone was in a rush, and that bothered Posa a lot. The only thing that cheered her up was her garden, which was beautiful and lush, like the rainforest. Each night, Posa looked up to the mountains of El Yunque and wished and hoped she could visit someday. As a child, she never got to see it, as her family was not very rich, and it requires money to visit. When she moved out, the first place she looked for a house was El Yunque. She drove high into the mountains, to find there was only a few small homes, which pleased her. She decided to make her home by
la coca falls. It was stunning each and every morning to wake up to the sound of a waterfall, and not to horns honking or people yelling. She began to wander the forest each morning, in search of new plants and to map the territory. Each morning she got up and said to herself, " este lugar es precioso, " meaning, this place is beautiful. She decorated her house with many pictures she has taken, small couches and tables, a collection of feathers, her glass works, and many many other beautiful and unique furniture. She adores her house, loves the location, and loves the forest. She's not going anywhere from here on out.


Posa has many jobs, and many hobbies. she works hard, and she loves what she does. Posa runs a small gift shop, called 'regalos forestales gift shop ' meaning, Forest presents gift shop. She buys many cool collectibles, shirts and toys she finds at other places, and makes her own. She makes her own glass, shaped as many different things, from
Coquis to parrots.
as a child she was fascinated with glass, as she has seen many street performers make glass on the street. she was lucky enough to be able to talk to one of those performers and take home his advice, and his glass art! She's learned many tips and tricks since then, and is very careful as it's a dangerous job. Her gift shop features her most beautiful, and carefully crafted glass. She also makes her own pencils, she uses the wood that is already on the ground from the large trees in the forest, carves out a circle in the middle, and sticks some melted candles in there, and bam! Her very own pencils and crayons. Posa takes pride in her shop, and it is one of the most popular shops among the shops in El Yunque. She also puts her pet parrot on display, and allows kids to feed her for free, as her parrot is an attention hog. Lastly, her favorite job, A tour guide of El Yunque. She has a green jeep, in which customers can either hop in for a fee, or she walks them around. She's an expert on this rainforest, and she has the best tours. She can spot the most difficult to see creatures, and even can find the island's very own endangered
Puerto Rican Amazon Parrot, which is the most difficult animal to spot in all of Puerto Rico. She has a good eye, and she knows the territory well, so she ends up being one of the most popular tour guides also. She works hard, and earns a fair share of cash, which she sometimes sends some down to her parents in San Juan, as they are not as fortunate. She also does fund raisers every year for saving the forest, and donates it to saving the forest. El Yunque is the world's most researched forest to this day, and it is very interesting. Posa hopes to see you in her shop or taking her tours soon.


Her African Gray parrot, Macarena, is not a native species to El Yunque, although she does fit right in. Posa was wandering the streets of San Juan to get some food, as there are not really any markets up in the rainforest. Along the streets of San Juan, there are many stores, markets and scams, so she had to be careful. She was turning a corner, and she saw a man in a suspicious looking mask that had a cage full of lizards, small birds, and a large Gray parrot. she was in sheer anger, as it is Illegal to capture or take any species Native to El Yunque. She angrily walked towards the man, but knew to keep her cool before she did anything she regrets. There were price tags on the cages, which were highly overpriced. The lizards were priced $252 for the whole cage, which was full of about 20 or 30 lizards. The cage with small native birds on it was priced at $354 for the whole cage, and the large gray parrot was priced at $500. She gasped, as she knew they were all quite expensive, and she felt very very bad for these animals. She knew the parrot was probably from illegal pet trading, because African Gray parrots are not native to Puerto Rico. She cringed, and pulled the money out of her pocket, which was probably a bad idea, because she was funding someone who captures animals. She took the cages, gave him the money, and he smirked and said ' Pleasure doing business with ya, ' and gave an evil sounding laugh and walked away. She looked at the animals, who all seemed very sad, and drove back up to El Yunque, and released the lizards and small birds. they all seemed so happy to go, and she was happy she freed them. the only animal she had left was a sad, gray parrot. She held out her arm, and opened the rusty brown cage, and looked into the parrots yellow eyes. The parrot climbed onto her arm, nervous and shaking. She put her head down, asking for a scratch on the head. Posa rubbed the gray feathers on her head, and they were very soft and delicate. She looked into the parrot's eyes and said, I'm going to call you Macarena. Posa crafted the Parrot's very own perch out of wood from the trees already fallen, and the parrot adored the perch. Posa and Macarena now live together in that small Spanish styled house up in el Yunque, and they both have a deep love and respect for each other. A few weeks after adopting the parrot, A news report broadcasted on her small old fashioned TV, the head line reading ' ILLEGAL PET SMUGGLER RECENTLY CAPTURED. ' and the face of the man who had her precious parrot in a cage appeared on the small TV. Posa immediately shot up with joy, and did a little dance and petted her parrot excitedly. she yelled, ' no more smuggling, no more capturing! ' she was so happy for these animals, she had a small party and invited all guests to come up for a picnic and free tour of the rainforest, in celebration of this man being captured. she was so happy, and her Parrot seemed it too.


Posa is not afraid to get her hands dirty, and is more of a tomboy. She's crafty, sneaky, and very creative and caring. She's not one to talk a lot, but when she does, you've better listen, because it's probably worth your time. She has a very good sense of direction, and often prepares for the worst. You'll often see her packing a small, brown and green slouch bag full of equipment for saving and rescuing people. she's not the best at carrying conversations though, only when they're on the topic of El Yunque. she's very dedicated to her work, and when you give her a task she'll complete exactly the way you wanted it, perhaps even better. She grew up as a poor, city girl but now she's a happy rainforest girl. She prefers if you didn't tease her on make jokes, as she's not that great with jokes and often gets flustered if you say something funny or embarrassing around her, but she's not a party pooper, she's often the party starter. She loves animals and the rainforest, so if you love animals or nature, she'll probably love you, especially if you have pets because she'll pet or talk to them for hours. She's the type of plumie who would say ' so, do you have any pets? ' once she gets in your house. she enjoys long walks alone, but sometimes she will really enjoy some small talk in the forest with her tour guests. She loves gardening, making glass and anything crafty. She could be your very best friend if you get to know her, but she prefers to be more of a hermit because of her childhood. Posa is very loyal, and she will always be up to save an animal or a plumie, either way. Take some time, you might just get to love her.


Hello there, I'm She Wolf Warrior but you can call me She wolf. I'm currently a non-owner, and I have fallen in love with this plumie. I love your art to begin with, and I'm very happy you've gotten a chance to be a guest artist, congrats! I love the colors involved with this plumie, very cool! c: anyways, I've recently come home from a trip to Puerto Rico, and my form is based off of my knowledge I've gained from that trip. The culture is very rich, and I think I could develop a great character with a rich background, and a great personality. July 6th is also my birthday, a day after this ends! ^^ I hope you have a great day, and thank you for reading over my form. Good luck to everyone else too! ^w^
Posa with Macarena
art by me
Posa looking up to El Yunque as a child
art by rockosaur
a cute pixel of Posa
by rockosaur
Posa throwing some dirt at Macarena playfully
art by rockosaur
Posa, smiling and happy!
art by rockosaur
Posa crying as a child because she couldn't go to El Yunque
art by rockosaur