Name: Aspen Grassknot Age: 874 appears 22 Race: Fae Occupation: Florist Face: Utp Status: Open
Traits: Protective, Loyal, Brave Naive, Hopeful, Idealistic
OVERVIEW:
Aspen couldn’t be sure what it was that brought her to The Ridge, a place that is supposedly meant to collect lost things but, to her, she chooses to believe that it wasn’t she that was lost but the land. The Fae, young compared to most her race, had always shared a romantic connection with nature, a kind of love in the purest form, and she believes it was the land of The Ridge that called out for her presence. She does not take her duties lightly but she is somewhat naive to the idea that she, through her kindness of heart and action, can cure the sickness that seemed to encroach upon her new home. Aspen finds special connection with the flowers, the colours and the miracle of their bloom, and has created a reputation for beautifying The Ridge through her arrangements and her presence.
CONNECTIONS:
Victoria Amberstone - There’s is an innate curiosity tied to humans. They are a blank slate, an unbiased observer to the magic that lives in the world and in them. Of all the humans Aspen has met no one seems to need magic as much as Victoria. There is a pain there, a longing for something not even the human wishes to admit to. Aspen only wishes she could help.
Alfreyeda Tenanye - The Fae came to The Ridge with question, boundless inquiries over the history and confirmation as to the other races that live among her; although she never knew for sure nature seemed to whisper myths into her ear. Alfreyeda is held high in regard as the wisest person that Aspen knows and although she is sure her questions grow tiresome, there is so much to learn from the Elf.
Tucker Pendal - Aspen could tell that there was an immediate connection between herself and the shifter. They were both one of the Earth, the kind where she tended the Earth that had served as his home, and though neither know truly the race of the other, both feel a gravity towards the other that could only be deeper than the joy and banter they share easily.
MENTIONS: Anson Ripley, Emmy Rauvelien, Salix Willowbrook
QUOTE:
“You can learn a lot of things from the flowers For especially in the month of June. There’s a wealth of happiness and romance All in the golden afternoon.”











