WrinCharacter type: Staff Appearance: She is pretty, but not flamboyantly so. Very slight in build, short for her age, but fully developed into womanhood. Wrin has a light tan complexion, with large, heavy-lashed eyes the color of well-creamed klah. Her dark brown, slightly wavy hair is most often covered with a long white kerchief when she is working at her duties, but when she is free, Wrin wears it loose and falling to her waist, or elaborately braided for occasions such as Gathers. Personality: Although the Terran derivation of her name has been long forgotten, Wrin had many of the same characteristics of that little brown bird. Always in motion, Wrin was singing, laughing, smiling, going through her duties as a Lower Caverns kitchen drudge as if they were the merriest of games. Some would see her behavior as flirtatious, but Wrin herself was completely unaware of the effects of her appearance and personality on the opposite sex. She was simply, naively, that playful and friendly with every one. History: The much-longed-for only child of her parents, born late in their relationship and doted on, Wrin grew up thinking the world is a lovely, secure, happy place full of good people who have only her best interests at heart. It is only her compliant, loving nature that saved her from being a spoiled, self-centered brat. Information about Wrin's pets Pet Name: Glitter Pet Type: Wher Appearance: Glitter is a young, but fully mature Callamere gold. She stands almost four and a half feet tall at the shoulder, and weighs a bit over 600 lbs. Personality: Glitter's nature is as sharp and hard as her name. She is devoted totally to Wrin, and only Wrin and Ollino ever receive any of the affectionate, soft side of her personality. Information about Wrin's craft Craft: Creche worker All references to worlds and characters based on Anne McCaffrey's fiction are copyright© Anne McCaffrey 1967,2005, all rights reserved, and used by permission of the author. The Dragonriders of Pern® is registered U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, by Anne McCaffrey, used here with permission. Use or reproduction without a license is strictly prohibited. |