Character:

Bucky the field mouse.

Home:

The Underground Village of the Field Mice.

Bucky lives in a small burrow connected to a direct tunnel to the food store he works for. His burrow holds a nest for him to rest. He decorates his burrow with pictures of the queen and small gifts the pinkies and pups have given to him at the food store. HIs village is Located in Munchkin Country on the west edge of the Poppy Fields. This humble village is ruled by the kind Queen of the field mice. In order to keep her villagers safe, the village was built underground as to avoid the predators in neighboring areas(cats, birds, foxes and more). Also, being so close to the poppy fields the village is located underground to avoid the deadly effects of the poppy filed aroma.  The village is centered around the Queen’s castle where three large burrows surround it. Each large burrow serving the purpose to hold the villages primary food sources that the scavenger mice go and collect. 


Dominant Trait:

Bucky is a Masculine and rugged looking mouse. He scavenges for food for his village on the surface world in the nearby forest. On the surface world Bucky is daring and outspoken. He often says " No man shall run from danger instead go all in for our majesty the queen!"

Opposite Trait:

When Bucky is back in the burrows he is sensitive and soft spoken. He makes sure to distribute and organize the food to all. He Has a more elegant air to him. The work he does in the burrows is done in a more delicate and careful  manner. Back in the Village he is motherly and nurturing, not wishing to harm or overstep boundaries. 


Complimentary Trait:

Bucky is very ashamed of himself, he shows embarrassment by how quickly he can change from "masculine" to "feminine". He is also ashamed by is incapability to keep his queen and village safe at all times. 

Bucky wears a small satchel that holds a picture of his family. A reminder of who he is and who he strives to become.

Directions:

East:
His love for the queen inspires him, to the east is the poppy field where he almost lost the queen to a wildcat. it serves as a reminder to the dangers of the world he must protect her from.

South:
In the south Bucky goes on his scavenges to the deadly forests in order to gather seeds, and fruit to provide for the village and his queen.


West:
to the west is the wildcats den, where Bucky finds himself facing his greatest fear, he is reminded of when he was helpless to save the queen and had to let someone else. He wishes to show himself brave and capable in front of the wildcats den. Overcoming the need to have others always help him reach his goals.


North:
to the north is the yellow brick road a symbol of adventure and finding ones true self. Bucky has heard the tales of Dorothy and her companions hoping that if he too treads on the yellow brick road he will find himself able to overcome the wildcat den and keep the queen at his side.




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