username: Drasheep
name: Angeni
gender: Female
personality:
Angeni is a wild little plumie, residing in a cottage in the woods. She loves nature, and takes walks everyday to simply enjoy the wilderness. She mainly provides for herself, but if she needs anything extra she sells her spare harvest and creations at a farmers market in a nearby town, and uses the money to but whatever else she needs. She also loves to press flowers, and use them to decorate her pottery. She digs up clay often, and molds it into pots, pans, bowls, cups, and the like. Sometimes she gets creative and makes sculptures! She sells these as well occasionally. Though she lives so far from society, she is very friendly and outgoing! If you talk to her, she'll gladly carry a conversation. She's fairly sweet, but she can be easily annoyed. When aggrivated, you may not want to be around her. She calms down easier in the forest than in civilization.
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The wind swirled about me as I gracefully bounded through the forest. Thorns and brambles grabbed at my fur, but I pushed on through the lush undergrowth. Finally, I reached where I was going. I stood on a large cliff's edge, looking down at the valley below. I could see the entire town from up there. The sun was just beginning to set, and warm colors filled the heavens as it bid adieu. I settled down to watch as it fell below the mountains, and as light began to emit from all he little houses. The faint flickering of candles soothed me, and I curled up to sleep.
When I awoke, I realized that I had slept much too long. The sun was well over the mountain ridges, and nearing the center of the sky! If I wanted to make it to the village by sundown, I would have to hurry. I quickly trotted over to a large, hollowed out tree,
and pulled my contents out of it. I had used it to store some things I would be needing tonight a week before I came here yesterday. It is a day's journey from my cottage to here, so I put it there earlier so it wouldn't slow me down on my way here.
After tying the packs around my middle, I carefully found the path that led down from the cliff's edge. It was dangerous, so I walked slowly and carefully. Eventually I made it to the base though, and I was relieved that nothing had gone wrong, like a previous time. (That's a long story, perhaps for another day.) I now followed another pathway through a field, a deer trail through another forest, and once again a few fields. Eventually though, I made my way to the town.
I avoided the townspeople carefully, and began to get dressed behind an old abandoned building. I wore black robes and a creepy mask. I carried a small pumpkin, a light flickering from within it. Finally ready, I joined the crowds of creatures wearing costumes. One last thing to do. I silently ran over to the gate of the cemetery. I set down my jack-o-lantern, and pulled out a ceramic bowl and some handmade candy. I placed the candy in the bowl, and put the bowl beside the lantern, letting the glow make it visible. I retreated to the shadows once more, and began sprinting home. Why I liked to do this so much, I was not quite sure. Perhaps it was the joy of giving to others on a spooky night.