Nicolette Radix

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Owner, rider, and handler of all HARPG horses

Fiancée of Kelmrei

Full Name: Nicolette Radix

Nickname: Nikki, Flower, Willow, Leaf

Age: 24

Gender: Female

Pronouns: She/her

Sexuality: Pansexual

Species: Human

Powers: Plant Manipulation

Appearance:

Nikki is a relatively well-off girl, slightly on the stocky side (5'5"), but can hold her on in a fight. Dark hair, which she usually wears in a braid, hangs down to below her chest, and is typically adorned with various leaves and flowers. She always wear a leaf-green bandana and ribbon in her hair, both of which were passed down from her great-grandfather. Nikki is also often found with her choker, silver band (from her father), pearl bracelet (her sister), and friendship bracelet (her late best friend). Her ethnicity is that of Caucasian, with some Latino features from her grandfather's side. Stormy gray-blue eyes are usually somewhat closed, her mouth curled up ever-so-slightly, gived her a relaxed, laid-back expression. A splatter of freckles adorns her face.

Personality:

Quiet, soft-spoken, serene, and gentle are often words associated with Nicolette. She was well-known in her highschool and college for being well-versed in the herbal department. Needed some parsley? She's got it. Aloe? Absolutely, one moment! You want a meaningful flower arrangement? Sure thing! Nikki loves helping people, and animals.

She can, however, get hotheaded and hostile if someone threatens her friends, animals, or plants, and can use her shorter stature to lure them into a false sense of superiority.

Short Bio:

Born and raised in the rural area of Lee County, Illinois, she was no stranger to farm work, often helping out with the crops, or taking care of the animals. In doing so, she was always fascinated by the way plants grew, animals interacted, and how weather could be both a blessing and a curse. This gave her an appreciation for nature, and beauty, as a whole, and is what inspired her to take the path of an artist in college.

She graduated last year, and decided it was time to visit the Art Institute of Chicago on her own, and explore it at her own pace (instead of on field trips in highschool).