Willow

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Basic Info


Full Name

Willow

Age

21

Gender

female

Body type

thin, boyish

Height

173cm

Ethnicity

Japanese

Orientation

heterosexual

Relationship status

in an on-again-off-again relationship with River

Occupation

Storyteller

% Imagined

66

NSFW art ok?

yes

Profile


strict | authoritative | vindictive


Willow lives by the book, dies by the book. Literally.
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formality her leg
authority criticism
River????????? inefficiency
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Many a Storyteller lives in fear of Willow's strict leadership style. A devout believer in Imagination, Storyteller social norms, and rule of law, Willow knows the Administration rulebook by heart. It is her job to assign Stories and coordinate resources for her team, and her 

As an admin Storyteller, Willow does not often go into stories anymore. Instead, she strikes fear into other admins' hearts with her love of protocol. But when she does deign to travel, Willow is an exceptional diplomat, and favours steampunk or Victorian-themed stories. She can also pilot and build mecha, although she doesn't use this skill (tbh she's embarrassed by it).

When in the field, River is her partner. Willow was created for an alternate-universe matriarchal Japan around the 1880s, and was meant to be sent to patriarchal England as a spy disguised as a merchant. She has all the restraint, rigid moral code, and self-confidence this implies.

She has an "it's complicated" relationship with River. Although Storytellers cannot actually die and simply regenerate, after being 'killed' during three separate missions, the trauma caused her to refuse field missions and transfer to admin. The reasons for her leg brace are mostly psychosomatic. 
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 drawing requirements 
Willow is very proper, and dislikes showing her legs at all. She rarely wears pants, and prefers well-tailored clothes.
She doesn't shave at all!
body horror art of Willow is great (> u O) b 
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