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AGE: 286 human years 

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APPEARANCE AGE: She can appear to look any age depending on what will attract a male or female. 

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PLACE OF ORIGIN: Area now known as the Huron National Forest. This is located in Cadillac, Michigan. 

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OJIBWE NAME: Waawaashkeshi (doe) Biidaagone (she walks through the snow). 

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EYE COLOR: Russet brown. 

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HAIR COLOR: Tawny brown with white highlights. 

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SEXUALITY: Bi-sexual 

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S/D Status: Dominant 

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SPECIES: Deer Woman 

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HEIGHT: 6'4'' 

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WEIGHT: 220 lbs 

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BODY TYPE: Hourglass 

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LIKES: Snow has a weakness for blueberries, something that some of the women from the village offer to her when asking for her blessings. She cannot resist dancing to the beat of drums, especially when they are made from the hide of deer (the spirit of the deer lives on in the song that the drum plays) always out of the line of sight of the villagers. From the shelter of the forest, she loves to see the babies and children of the village, as she has always longed for one of her own. 

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DISLIKES: To find a female wondering through the forest, crying her heart out over a disloyal partner, as it reminds her of herself long ago. Snow cannot bare to be away from her forest, as the further away she goes, the more human she becomes in body and spirit. To be outside of her forest would render her completely mortal and human in all ways. 

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UNIQUE SKILLS: She can appear as any type of female, normally taking on the illusion that will attract a lost male or infertile female. Snow can help to inspire love and make a barren couple fertile with those that see her and pay the proper homage, either in food or the carnal arts. Once she has climaxed after a bout of passionate sex with a human, they are now blessed with fertility.  

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PERSONALITY: As a woman burned in love, she sympathizes with women who have been emotionally and romantically hurt. She wants to see genuine love fill the world, but harbors a fear of being unloved herself. Having memories of her past life can cause her pain as a part of her both misses her human life and yet despised it. At times she both loves and hates herself mainly because being a deer woman spares her from the pain of memory, but she is a coward for remaining so.  

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PERSONAL MOTTO: "Love can create, but betrayal can kill...." 

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GENERAL BACKGROUND: She was once a completely human woman,  who was expecting her first child, heavily pregnant in her seventh month. One day she went down to the stream to cool her feet, when she saw a heavily antlered stag across the river. Stunned by the sight, she looked at him mesmerized until he was startled by a sound close by. Curious Snow went to investigate as best she could with her huge belly. What she saw changed her life. Her husband was rutting another woman, where he believed no one would see. Devastated she waited and watched, crying to herself as all the love that she had for her husband turned to hatred. She ran into the forest, frantic with loss and pain. Snow went into labor, alone as night descended. As she lay dying, bleeding out and clutching her dead child, she closed her eyes for the final time in this life. It was the stag, a spirit lord of the forest that found her, and granted her a new life. Reforming her spirit into something new, a deer woman. She vowed to help keep couples in love, to grant fertility to those who wanted children and to destroy the disloyal partners. 

POSSIBLE IDEA: 

 

This is a pretty decent story for a possible threesome between YC and spouse with Snow. Where the two of you come up to her, wishing for some help in getting pregnant. After a series of sex sessions, you discover that it all paid off. 

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YC has been coming to seek Snow on your own, hoping to meet with the legendary deer woman of the Huron National Forest. Curious as to why YC seeks her, she reveals herself. After conversing with YC and even having sex, she is stolen away by someone (perhaps an conspiracy theorist wishing to prove himself), where you must figure out how to return her home.  

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