Saccharine
Journey of a Ranger
Saccharine is a very skilled ranger and a former student of Polaris, the best ranger of the village.
In tuned with the nature of not-earth, the speeds of which she learns is exceptionally rapid. Now she goes on amazing adventures along side her former mentor, Polaris. Of all the adventures, there is no adventures that she could remember to be disappointing. It is like she is born to be ranger, this is her destiny.
Shadow the fantail
In one of her adventures, she saw across a fantail pigeon, she didn’t think much of it at first but perhaps it was so impressed by her skills, it started following her, watching her from a distance. It wasn’t long until she noticed what it was doing. The fantail came up to her then rested near her on one of their breaks and she let it, when she woke up the fantail she continued that adventure with it still following. It followed her back to the village and she named “Shadow” because Shadow’s feather is dark and also because Shadow followed her like a shadow, it that was the beginning of a lovely relationship that she would not forget. Now the Shadow helps Saccharine in her adventures by locating enemies and paths. Shadow is also a very good companion that Saccharine cannot see being replaced by any other fantail.
Passion for clothing (written by AC1)
This natural-born ranger can't always be... well, ranging. Even back on Earth, Saccharine was fishing humans' old socks out of the trash and fashioning (no pun intended) them into clothing. She's not sure why she started, but she can't say she cares very much- it makes her happy, and that's all that matters to her. It wasn't much of a leap to becoming a clothier and impassioned seamstress once she made it to Not-Earth and settled into a village.
The glittering stalactite she carries around was the first thing she fashioned into a needle when she made it to Not-Earth, thanks to a conveniently placed small hole right where it was needed to work. It was awkward to work with, and she's long since moved onward and upward to better tools, but she still keeps it around out of sentimentality (and because it's a pretty charm for the necklace she wears).