Characters with only a small role in their stories.
General Characters
By Province
Prothroe
Avenir
Cochel
Arwyn
Shonova
Tinsael
Queen Pono
The queen ant Miinu that rules over the ant colony in
The Grotto. She appears as a taller, mature looking version of her subjects. She is calm and quiet and typically does not leave the tunnels. She claims ownership of the land surrounding the grotto, but opts to not take over leadership of the non-ant miinu living there.
Papilo
An elderly Grey Streak butterfly that is the current 'mayor' of
The Grotto. He doesn't actually know what the term 'mayor' means, simply hearing it from the
Fossil Stone. In reality he is the Listener for the Fossil Stone, and thus acts as more of a tribal leader for the grotto.
Silvi
Silivi is Papilo's granddaughter and a white morpho butterly, with long flowing white hair. She is young, sweet, gentle and pretty, but is next in line to lead the grotto so she has a rather harsh and strict side to her.
Aniso had a crush on her growing up.
Escargot
Escargot is an older snail miinu who lives out on a on the lake outside of the grotto, in a partially submerged house connected by a dock. He adopted Aniso as a nymph and has acted as a father figure for him. He owns a tavern in the Grotto where he serves miinuvian food and alchohol.
He appears as a centaur-like brown and black snail, lacking legs but instead connected to a large snail foot with spotted shell on his back. He has spots on his face that resemble a pair of dark eyes and a mustache, but really his eyes are stalk-like and pop out from the top of his heard through his hair.
Garison Anderston
A
Borderless human and wildlife researcher that traveled to Tinsaeli to study its diverse selection of insects. He developed Miinuvian Connection from
Fossil Stones after he rescused
Coro from drowning as a nymph and nursed her back to health.
He the first person to properly discover and record the Miinu in his research and is the man responsible for most of the worlds knowledge of them. Unfortunately, Professor Anderston fell victim to a curse when he removed a fossil stone from its intended location out of curiosity. No one has heard from the man in years, and much of his Tinsael research has yet to make it into the public eye.
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