[b]Name:[/b] Heidi Schwarzwald [b]Age:[/b] ~150 [b]Gender:[/b] Female [b]Race:[/b] Pixie [b]Appearance:[/b] A slightly tan child with emerald eyes, Heidi is on the small side for a child, thus making her a bit small for a pixie. She makes up for this by avoiding haircuts like some horrible plague: her hair is over six feet long when in its normal curls, making it a very good thing that she can fly everywhere it the need arises. As a wingless pixie, she has more options for clothing than is the norm, but she doesn't take that much advantage of this, favouring a strapless, sleeveless dress composed wholly of fresh leaves. [b]Profession:[/b] Gardener-in-Chief, Carmine Park [b]Personality:[/b] Somewhat easily distracted, but infinitely more mature than she appears to be; Heidi is reliable enough to ask for advice... but if you present her with a complicated problem she'll probably be gone before you finish explaining it. As a result of what she [i]is[/i], she tends to dislike harming plants, but is even more baffled by the concept of stabbing things to death, cutting them up, charring them, and then devouring the half-burnt flesh. Taking the byproducts of reproduction and consuming them is only mildly less weird. That is, when the pixie eats something, it's invariably vegan. [b]Equipment/Weapons:[/b] She has access to gardening tools, little as she needs them. [b]Abilities:[/b] As a pixie, Heidi has the innate ability to fly. She also has the ability to control plant life--for the most part, to make it grow faster and to some desired pattern, but she can also shrink plants back and cure them of such things as Dutch Elm Disease (not that Holland exists). Thus, she tries her best to avoid mundane gardeners: what they take years to achieve, she can pull off in an afternoon. When it comes to landscaping, however, she has to put in as much work as anybody else. [b]Brief Backstory:[/b] Born in the same park she now tends, Heidi is extremely strange for a pixie in having come into existence in an urban area. Thus unlike most of her people, she's far from shy, and is used to navigating crowds to get something to eat (not that it's a necessity, but it [i]is[/i] better than an empty stomach) or to buy clothes for fancy functions. After about a decade taking care of it of her own initiative, she was officially employed by the mayor's office to take care of the park, with less magically-gifted gardeners answering to her. As she refuses to sleep anywhere but the park, Heidi has a surprisingly large supply of funds stashed away when she decides to celebrate something.