[hider=Blake Bennett, the dormouse.] [centre] [img]https://78.media.tumblr.com/738f8c73bc809c89932835b268fca1f4/tumblr_on8tc9EHt71rtnxleo1_500.jpg[/img] [b]Name:[/b] Blake Bennett [b]Nickname:[/b] The dormouse [b]Gender:[/b] Male [b]Age:[/b] His apperance would suggest he was in his early twenties. Real age is unknown, even to himself. [b]Appearance: [/b] Small, both in height and weight. [b]Personality:[/b] - Mellow - Tea abuser - Suffers from narcolepsy, resulting in him falling asleep at the most unconventional moments - Neutral allignment with the royals - Just want some peace and quiet and for everybody to be happy [b]History: [/b] Blake is sort of the brown mouse of all the Wonderlanders. He is small and quiet, without a grand personality like so many other locals possess. He has been running the library for as long as anybody can remember, including himself. He thinks of both the hatter and the march hare as good friends, and is one of the regulars at the Mercury Café. [b]Job:[/b] Blake is Wonderlands very own librarian. His sorting system is based on chategories such as the book's smell, feel and personality, all a subject of change depending on his mood. Ironically, he doesn't really know a lot, because he always falls asleep while doing research. He has a very fractured memory because of this, often misremembering events and mixing happenings together. There are rumours of secret tunnels all over Wonderland and the heart of it all being the library. Blake, however, can never remember which books that are supposed to go where to activate the hidden switch. *Sigh. It sure would be nice with some help around here.* [b]Crush:[/b] Indigo Pelacour. He adores her cheery and friendly attitude. Also, he loves it when she plays the ukulele. Sadly, it often causes him to fall asleep… [b]Other:[/b] Blake has a flock of pet pigeons that sleeps in the attic of the library. He uses them to send messages around Wonderland, and this is a service he will offer to anybody who asks, though the cost may vary from day to day. Five buttons today, two ribbons tomorrow. [/centre] [/hider]