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Mina's Character

Core traits score

  • Brave ↔ Cautious: 3
  • Patient ↔ Impulsive: 2
  • Independent ↔ Community: 3
  • Confident ↔ Doubtful: 3
  • Inquisitive ↔ Content: 4
  • Open Book ↔ Secretive: 3
  • Kind ↔ Blunt: 3
  • Practical ↔ Impractical: 1
  • Serious ↔ Playful: 3
  • Rule-Following ↔ Rule-Bending: 2

Character description

Mina is the cook of Seven Mile Bottom, and her kitchen is as lively as her temperament. Pans rattle, spices scatter, and every meal carries a touch of surprise. She thrives on energy and momentum, rarely still for long.

Her impulsiveness shows as a strength (2). Mina cooks with instinct, tossing in ingredients before others finish measuring. This keeps her food vibrant and full of invention, though it sometimes leads to uneven results.

Her greatest gift is her curiosity (4). She experiments with flavors, tries new methods, and turns even the simplest meal into a canvas. This inquisitiveness pushes her cooking beyond the ordinary, keeping the village eager for what she will serve next.

But Mina’s weakest ground is in practicality (1). Dishes are sometimes unreliable, portions irregular, or tools left scattered. Friends adore her imagination, but they know not every creation will last beyond the moment.

Elsewhere she balances. She is neither reckless nor timid (3 in bravery). She belongs to the village yet keeps her own spark (3 in independence). She trusts herself enough without pride (3 in confidence). She shares openly but without spilling too much (3 in openness). She is kind and direct in equal measure (3 in kindness). She can laugh as easily as she can focus (3 in seriousness/playfulness).

She tilts gently toward rule-bending (2). Recipes are suggestions, not laws. Tradition is a starting point, not a cage. This makes her inventive, though sometimes disruptive.

Mina is the cook of Seven Mile Bottom, feeding the village with warmth, wit, and the occasional glorious mess.


Speech patterns

  • Uses food and kitchen imagery constantly (“needs more spice,” “half-baked idea”).
  • Talks in bursts, like tossing words as quickly as ingredients.
  • Cheerful phrasing, even when things go wrong.
  • Prefers playful exaggeration over careful precision.

Communication patterns

  • Quick to share ideas, often before they’re fully formed.
  • Jumps between topics with the same energy as her cooking.
  • Encourages others with lighthearted words, making mistakes feel small.
  • Treats recipes, rules, and even advice as suggestions to be adapted.

Emotes

  • Claps flour from her hands when making a point.
  • Licks her finger to taste, even mid-conversation.
  • Throws her hands up dramatically when something surprises her.
  • Hums or sings snatches of tunes while she works or talks.