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Mackenzie Raindoom

Nicknames:Kenz, Kenzie, Mackeronie

Age:18

Gender: Female(Cis)

Pronouns: She/Her

Orientation: Bisexual

Birthday: May 4th, 2012(Anomalous takes place in 2030) 

Species: Werefox


Aestival's sister

(Backstory by dinnerliver)

Kenz's story is a tragic one. She was born into a family of foxes, living a peaceful life in the woods with her parents. However, one fateful day, hunters mistook her parents for real foxes and killed them. Kenz was the only survivor, left alone and scared in the woods.


Luckily, she was found by a kind-hearted werewolf named Aestival. Aestival took pity on the young fox and decided to adopt her into their pack. Kenz was hesitant at first, but she soon realized that Aestival's pack was filled with kind and caring individuals who welcomed her with open arms.


Despite her new family's kindness, Kenz was a shy and reserved individual. She struggled to find her place in the pack and often felt overshadowed by her talented and outgoing sister, Aestival. Kenz longed to be confident and outgoing like her sister, but she found it difficult to overcome her timid nature.


However, Aestival was always there to support her younger sister. Aestival recognized Kenz's talent for singing and encouraged her to pursue her passion. Aestival even convinced her to perform in front of the pack, and Kenz's beautiful voice brought tears to everyone's eyes.


From that moment on, Kenz began to blossom. She started to sing more often and began to take on more responsibilities in the pack. She even began to develop a following of her own, and people started to recognize her for her unique talents and individuality.


Now, Kenz is a confident and talented young fox, loved by all who know her. She is still grateful to Aestival and her pack for taking her in and giving her a new family. Together, she and Aestival continue to spread their message of acceptance and environmentalism, inspiring others to be true to themselves and to embrace their individuality.