I looked and I assume Meep is still open, which is great, because this is such a wonderful character and I'm going to tell you all about my ideas for him.
name;; Meep
gender;; male
age;; equivalent of a 6-year-old human
theme songHave you ever looked up at the stars at night and dreamed of what it would be like to go there? Or have you ever spaced out daydreaming for hours on end? Meep could easily imagine things, all day, every day - and even better, he has a world of his own to do all of this in. How, you might ask? It's all because of a special notebook he received from a generous brother.
[insert art of meep and Wilfred]
Wilfred is one of my characters, and he's in possession of a magic feather pen that can bring whatever he draws to life. I'm thinking Wilfred would be Meep's brother (being this young he shouldn't be wandering off on his own anyway) and, as a birthday gift last year, Wilfred drew up a magical notebook to give to Meep.
Whatever is written in this book defines this small island that's kept, safely tucked away, in the writing on the pages, and it can be visited at any time. Meep loves telling his older brother about new things he wants to add to the world (he can't write yet) and Wilfred always draws or writes them in. Then, in his free time, Meep hops into the perfect little world inside the book, and does whatever he wants.
His world is a land of red fields and an orange sky - he is the king, and his subjects are various bird-like creatures of all sorts of wonderful colors. Meep likes just going on adventures by the river and climbing to the top of his castle. There are rarely any problems and when there are, he can always save the day. It seems perfect for him, if it weren't for one small thing that Meep and Wilfred still haven't realized.
The villagers in Meep's tiny island - they were all added in with Wilfred's magic pen, and they're starting to gain sentience. For now they're fine on their island with their tiny ruler, but one day, they just might want to go out and see the real world...