Basic character profile: Heather Flutters
(pictures are not mine, but moodboard was made by me)
Name: Heather Flutters
Character base: garden/forest witch
Year: 6th year
Age: 18
Gender: female (she/her)
Sexuality: asexual, biromantic
Height: 5ft 8
Eye colour: blue
Hair colour: lavender
Likes: collecting and painting rocks & hagstones, her pet Giant Land Snail (named Munch because you can hear him eat), making gift boxes of natural items such as pinecones, mossy rocks, tree twigs, and river stones to give to her friends, saving garden snails by putting them up off the floor
Dislikes: misplacing her rock paints, people who don’t appreciate her fridge guardian (a pinecone with googly eyes), misplacing her hagstone necklace
Homeland: Floralia Way
Hobby: painting rocks
Talents: not everyone appreciates it, but she remembers tons about snails, and will often offer to give impromptu lessons about Giant Land Snail species
Magic path: garden magic
she adores her pet snail, Munch, and is quite seriously considering getting more of different Giant Land Snail species to become an 'official snail keeper', in her own words
hagstones are particularly special to her, and she keeps the one her mother gave her as a necklace that she only takes off to sleep or shower
aside from hagstones, she collects regular rocks and paints them to give as gifts to the younger students who want to start rock collections
for her close friends, she downsizes some of her nature collection to them in the form of gift boxes (she always sticks googly eyes to the pinecones)
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my mom said we can hide in the woods, cast ancient spells, be embraced by moss and befriend eldritch creatures if it's ok with your mom
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🎨 Paul Klee 🎨
Paul Klee-Relapse of a Converted Woman-1939
Nach der Überschwemmung - (After the flood) - 1936 - wallpaper glue and watercolors on Ingres paper on cardboard
Captive - 1939
Oriental Garden - 1939
Rose Garden - 1920
Paul Klee - Forest Witches
Paul Klee - Soulful Expression - 1938
Paul Klee as a soldier, 1916
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