Watercress Fireglow the Forgotten


Name= Watercress Fireglow the forgotten

Species=Otter

Sex= female

Email= [email protected]

Bio= My name is Watercress Fireglow the Forgotten. I am a female otter with a
bow and arrows with purple and blue feathers, poison darts, and a pike. I was born into a
family of double-crossers and theives. They would go from place to place stealing things from
Abbeys and such. If there was a war going on between beasts they would sell information to both
sides. My family considered me low-life scum and left me to gaurd camp while they went to
steal things. They didn't even bother giving me a name. One time they left camp and never came
back.
I gave myself a name, Netto. I kept all the supplies from camp and wandered around the
wilderness. I soon found a band of ferrets covered in leaves and grass, for camoflougue. They
had a speech new to me but I learned it and joined their band. They were a noisy bunch, always
quarreling. They did not like my quiet and mysterious ways and in turn, I did not like their
rambunctious ways. They began to suspect things of me, and eventually one of them knocked me
out and threw me in a creek full of watercress.
I was wakened and found by a hare named Dithwah Palkon. He looked at me and then at the
fire around him.
"Battle was agoin' on 'ere. Bally vermin started a ragin' fire and scattered. What's yer
name?" said Dithwah. I had no idea so I said,"I don't have one." He looked at me a second and
said,"Well, now yer name is Watercress Fireglow. Now come and help me clear this fire." "The
Forgotten," I added once he had gone.
I stayed many seasons at Salamandastron, the place where Dithwah and many other hares
live. They had no badger Lord at the time. Then suddenly I told Dithwah I was leaving, thanked
him, and left.
I traveled again for two seasons until I found this place, Cascade Abbey. I am staying
here for the rest of my life. Maybe, that is...

Points=5

Weapons= Bow & Arrow with purple and blue feathers, poison darts, pike

Job= Spy

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