Mouse, formerly known as Wendy, is a reborn character who navigates the world with a blend of ancient wisdom and youthful impulsiveness. She stands at a modest height, her frame lean and lithe, a testament to her dual training as a Way of the Mercy monk and a Circle of the Moon druid. Her once ashen skin has a subtle glow, hinting at her rebirth, while her hair, now dyed a deep black, frames her face in stark contrast to her piercing black eyes. At the age of thirty-eight, Mouse carries the weight of two lives, her memories of her past life as Wendy scattered yet poignant, guiding her actions with a sense of urgency and purpose.
Born as Wendy, a half-elf, she was raised in a monastery alongside her younger twin siblings, Trevor and Tally. Despite her disciplined upbringing, Wendy's heart was always drawn to the world beyond the monastery walls. At eighteen, she ventured out to aid a dying druid, a decision that led to her untimely murder. Resurrected twenty years later as Mouse, she now seeks to reconnect the fragmented pieces of her past while embracing her new identity and powers.
Mouse's life is a tapestry of conflict and resolution. Her impulsive nature often leads her into situations where her skills as a monk and druid are put to the test. She struggles with the remnants of her past, the love for her siblings, and the mystery of her own death. Yet, she is driven by a deep-seated desire to protect and heal, qualities that define her as a Way of the Mercy monk. Her druidic abilities allow her to commune with nature, transforming into various beasts, a power she uses to navigate the world and confront the challenges it presents.
Her unique quirk is a habit of twirling a small, worn-out token around her finger whenever she's deep in thought, a memento from her past life that she cherishes. This token, a simple wooden carving, serves as a reminder of her roots and the siblings she left behind. Mouse's journey is one of self-discovery and redemption, as she works to reconcile her past with her present, striving to make a difference in a world that often feels indifferent to her struggles.