Chimper #4907
The elders in The Heart of the Forest have a saying: a single white flower in a green field is not lonely, it is a landmark. Nahara, with their arctic fur, once felt like that single flower, a stark contrast to the amber and emerald hues of their home. For a time, they tried to blend in, but their bright coat always gave them away. So, they chose a different path. They attached guiding lanterns to their back and began to walk the wilder, less-traveled trails at dusk. Instead of hiding their difference, they amplified it, turning themself into a beacon. Lost foragers and wandering children learned to look for their steady light. They earned the name "the Unique" not for their fur, but for their purpose, a welcome sight for anyone needing the way home.