Mizutori's Biography

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**After a long break from TEF, I've decided to come back. Sorry for disappearing!**
**I'm having a little problem... I forgot my game password. So I won't be able to play Mizu until it's changed. I'll be using Skie instead.**

Hello, and welcome to my deer's bio! Feel free to look around, add a comment,

etc. Mizu is always looking for new friends, and she'd be very willing to play with you. Thanks for visiting!




Status


Mood: Content
Health: 95%
Thoughts: "I've missed spring so much... it's wonderful to be out in the sunlight again."
Current Activity: Relaxing by the willows, looking out at the pond
ON THE WEBSITE
NOT IN THE FOREST





Identity


Name: Mizutori
Nicknames: Mizu, The Bird of the Waters
Pictogram: Click here
Gender: Female
Age: Adult
Home: None yet
Mate: None yet
Greatest Fear: Forgetting what little she remembers of her past




About Her Name


The name "Mizutori" comes from the Japanese language. "Mizu" means "water", and "tori" means "bird". She is nicknamed The Bird of the Waters for this reason. Her nickname also comes from the fact that she loves water. She often can be found sitting under the willow trees, taking a quick dip in the pond, or jumping across the stream. She also loves to watch the other deer from the old bridge.




Likes and Dislikes

LIKES

  • Sleeping in the shade
  • Play-fighting
  • Water
  • Dancing
  • Friendly deer

DISLIKES

  • Being alone
  • Graveyards
  • Bullies
  • Fog




History

Mizutori was born in the Forest. She was abandoned on the day of her birth. She stumbled to the Old Oak and slept there, lonely and frightened. To this day, nothing remains of her past but her pictogram and a strange marking on her forehead. The marking looks a little like a star. Nobody, not even Mizutori herself, has any idea what it means. Nowadays, she is a cheerful young doe, and is perfectly happy with life, despite the hardships she is experiencing.



Behavior

Mizu can act a little strangely at times. She has never known what it is like to have family, so she doesn't really know how to interact with other deer. If she doesn't know you, she will usually keep her distance. However, if she's feeling brave, she'll watch you for a little while, then approach shyly. Once you acknowledge her, she will nod politely or bow and then run off. If she sees a group of deer dancing, she will watch for a while, then continue on her way. She is more comfortable around fawns then adult deer. She likes to play, so don't be surprised if she suddenly starts pawing the ground and standing on her hind legs. If Mizu knows you, she will walk up to you and bow, sniff, and nuzzle you. She is a sweet deer, and behind her shyness lies a loyal friend.



Friends


None.

Feel free to try to befriend Mizu. She is always thankful for a kind heart.






Thanks for reading! Feel free to come back whenever. You are always welcome here! ~Scarlet & Mizu