I've been editing again. It's not amazing but it's something :)
Rowena
Sionnach (The Fox): In Celtic folklore, foxes are revered as spiritual guides, shape-shifters, and keepers of the secrets of magic. Despite the fox's reputation for cunning survival and affinity towards independence, it also implicitly empathetic, impulsively heroic, and incorrigibly loyal.
Billie
Cozcacuauhtli (The Vulture): In Mexican legends such as those from the Nahuatl indigenous people, the vulture is a spiritual conduit between the human world and the heavens, representing the beauty of the transformation undergone in death. Contrary to the popular belief of much of the western colonial world, who often view the vulture as diseased or as a bad omen, the Nahuatl believe it is a symbol of spiritual purity and corporeal cleanliness.
Jody
Mato (The Bear): In North American indigenous culture, the bear is one of the most historically significant spiritual symbols. The Lakota regard it as a powerful guardian, a healer of nature, and as an earth-bound guide to those who are lost. The bear as fiercely protective, unexpectedly clever, and fatally strong. Despite its giant, razor claws and indomitable might, it is also a creature capable of astounding gentleness and precision.
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I got this idea in my head for a Rowena moodboard and it all just spiraled from there. Should I do the boys too?
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