Colette the Porcelain Heiress
Colette was raised among fine china, pressed flowers, and the impossibly high expectations of a world built of hard edges and rough hands. Every movement was practiced, every word carefully chosen, every smile perfected until it gleamed as brightly as the gilded cabinet where she was expected to sit as an heirloom. Set apart and above the rest. Quiet and obedient to preserve her finely stitched features.
Collectors adore her - Colette finds this exhausting.
Though graceful and impeccably mannered, she possesses a temper that has become the subject of quiet speculation throughout the Menagerie. Many mistake her softness for fragility. Most learn otherwise.
And like the finest porcelain, Colette is beautiful, delicate, and surprisingly difficult to break - those who insist upon testing her patience often discover that shattered china leaves remarkably sharp edges.
For fragile things are meant to be admired, but true beauty is meant to be wielded.