June Desrochers/Description

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Mask:

 There are a couple of things that people tend to notice about June right off the bat; she is exceedingly short, falling a couple of inches short of five feet in height, and that she has very red hair. As often comes along with red hair she has pale skin and a light dusting of faint freckles, and wide eyes of a pale green. She's one of those women is pretty in more of an adorable way, and this only seems to be added to by the fact that anyone watching her for more than a minute or two will realize she's either hopelessly clumsy or has the world's worst luck. Possibly both.

Mien:

 There are a couple of things that people tend to notice about June right off the bat. The big two are that she is exceedingly short, standing a good handful of inches short of five feet, and the second is that whichever of the Fae designed her had an eye for the adorable; it's an easy target to hit when you're trying to make a red panda.

She's covered in fluffy red fur over most of her body with a few exceptions; there are patches of white above her eyes, on her cheeks, around the pseudo-muzzle of her face, and rimming big round ears; the red fur of her body fades into black along her arms and legs. At times when it's not tucked into an article of clothing her tail, though quite short, is ridiculously bushy and banded with patches of alternating darker and lighter red.

The only things remotely prone to giving someone pause are the retractable claws on her fingertips or the carnivorous teeth that show in her mouth when she speaks, and the harmless image is helped along by the fact that anyone who watches her for more than a minute or two is almost certainly to realize that she's hopelessly clumsy or has the world's worst luck. Possibly both

Mantle:

June's mantle comes with the soft warmth of the kind of summer evening that's great for a cookout. A soft breeze seems to carry with it the scents of honeysuckle and toasting marshmallows, and the distant droning buzz of cicadas.