Character: Nutmeg
Nutmeg is a whimsical deer sídhe who haunts a young yew tree in the enchanting forests of Land’s End Isle. Her appearance is ethereal, with delicate antlers that resemble the twisting branches of her yew tree counterpart.
Like all sídhe, she can shapeshift into the form of a simple moth. But in her deer form, Nutmeg has soft, tawny fur and large, expressive eyes that reflect her innate curiousity. Her fur is a soft, earthy brown, speckled with hints of green, reminiscent of the moss that often clings to ancient trees. Nutmeg’s large, expressive eyes reflect her naive optimism and curiosity about the world around her. Nutmeg secretly gathered old spellbooks from Reginald’s manor and these tomes now serve as the foundation for her alchemical experiments and magical pursuits. She cultivates a personal garden filled with rare plants, using them to create potions and remedies that reflect her unique understanding of nature.
Nutmeg’s life takes a delightful turn when she meets Teague Fagan, the sea serpent in human form. Instantly entranced by his mysterious nature and stories of the ocean, she finds in him a kindred spirit. Their friendship blossoms quickly, with Nutmeg often seeking his counsel on matters of magic and nature. Together, they share adventures that blend their distinct worlds—her woodland realm and his oceanic depths—creating a bond that transcends their different existences.