Wendy, known in her second life as Mouse, is a reborn half-elf who walks the dual paths of a Way of the Mercy monk and a Circle of the Moon druid. Her ashen skin contrasts starkly with her striking hair, which is a mixture of white and black, and her eyes are a deep, soulful black that seem to hold the weight of her past lives. In her first life, Wendy never knew her parents and was left to care for her younger twin siblings, Trevor and Tally, who are eleven years her junior. Tragedy struck when she was just thirteen; their Dragonborn guardian, Nala, was lost to them, forcing the siblings to flee and live as nomads, moving from village to village in search of safety and sustenance.

Their wandering life was upended when a monk from the Way of Mercy found them and recruited Wendy into the monastery. There, she learned the art of healing and combat, always sending what little money and letters she could to her siblings in an attempt to keep them safe and connected. At eighteen, driven by a deep-seated need to help others, Wendy risked everything to save a dying Druid's son, which led to her untimely murder in a perilous situation.

Twenty years later, Wendy was resurrected as a reborn, her memories fragmented yet filled with a sense of purpose. Now called Mouse, she combines the disciplines of her monk training with the natural magic of the druid, seeking to heal the world and protect those she loves. Her unique quirk is a soft, almost inaudible humming that she does when concentrating or healing, a remnant of her past life's lullabies to her siblings. Despite the scattered memories, Mouse's journey is one of redemption and understanding, navigating the conflicts of her dual identity and the ever-present danger of her world.

Mouse's life is a tapestry of loss, resilience, and the search for peace, driven by a desire to protect her family and heal the wounds of the world. Her path is fraught with challenges, from the remnants of her past life's enemies to the internal struggle of reconciling her fragmented memories with her current existence. Yet, she presses on, driven by a hope that one day, she can find a place where her siblings and she can finally call home.