(thanks for answering my question c:)Username: blupcretia
Name: Mahonia (a type of plant)
Gender: female
Spot:
a marking on her throat reminiscent of a bird’s
unshaded versionMahonia is a hardworking mouse who came across
Mottle Deep in a time when she was down on her luck and looking for a purpose. She found that purpose with the mouse Skimmer, and after hearing his plight and a nightmarish tale of ordials and trials to match her own, she made the decision to follow him and do everything in her power to aid him and his cause. She’s the mouse that made the Deep into a place that could be lived in, a place where other mice like herself and Skimmer could survive and thrive.
When the group was large enough to be called a tribe and they began to take up roles, Mahonia became the first and most talented builder in all of Mottle Deep. She has a good head on her shoulders with a knack for strategy, and she’s one of few tribe members who knows Skimmer as
Skimmer, rather than as ‘Keen the Leader’.
But that’s all for later. For now there are only two mice, and they must rely on each other to survive in this new place. It’s taken some convincing to get Skimmer to open up to her, but Mahonia would like to think of him as a friend. He seems to feel similarly, or at least he appreciates the companionship. They aren’t ambitious mice, they aren’t looking for glory, or honour, or luxury, but simply to survive. And if they meet anyone along the way, they’ll do anything they can to help their fellow runaways, outcasts, and orphans.
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Mahonia and Skimmer go venturing deeper into the tunnels to scope out the location, and stumble across proof that other mice lived there long before. It’s an exciting discovery, but.... what exactly happened to those other mice?
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Mahonia herself has some self-esteem issues tracing back to her puphood. Her sire and dam were rather... ‘opinionated’ mice who believed their view of the world was the only right one. Growing up in that household wasn’t easy, where pups where expected to be seen and not heard, while Mahonia instinctively wanted to sing and shout and play rough-and-tumble games with other young mice.
The moment she determined she could fend for herself, she left, and both she and her parents were likely happier with her absence. The only mouse she misses from her home tribe is her grand uncle, a tough old mouse with dozens of exciting stories (never mind that some of them were tall tales). He never minded hanging out with the pups, and taught them the scraps of knowledge he’d picked up over a long and fulfilled life. He gave Mahonia the nickname ‘Little Bear’, because - he claimed - her marking made her look like the great bear he encountered once upon a time, long ago. Mahonia has never encountered a bear and she doubts her uncle had either, but she still remembers him and that story fondly.
a possible theme song for her would be ’ES’ by Crying