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You, Rika, love playing outside in the sunshine and the trees. The first thing you did when you ran outside was to roll down a hill, racing against your friends. If Baba saw you she might have thought it would have been better you didn't put your skirt on. Oh well.
You were also the best at Run & Hide, a traditional game where all the Little Ones must run and hide except for one, who must seek them out, chase them down, and tag them. When a player is tagged, they too must go seek and tag other players with the original. You were really good at this game because you were an excellent climber. Climbing trees is a skill everybody soon learns, but you take it to the next level and climb houses, often displaying yourself on the rooftop where nobody else could reach. You're usually the last person to be tagged or the first person to be it, and nobody could outrun or outclimb you.
<span class="mu-s">+3 Charm</span>
Aside from the more physical games, you're also fun to play House with, your peers think you make good animal impressions, or maybe it's because you're strong enough to let them ride you.
<span class="mu-s">+2 Charm</span>
You're known to be very good at throwing rocks, but have challenged yourself to throw rocks even further. Sometimes you bang rocks and sticks together to see how you can make something that is easier to throw. The best you came up with was a rock tied to a stick, which gave good leverage for throwing
<span class="mu-s">+1 Crafting</span>
<span class="mu-i">Every year during the coming of Autumn, the Salmon return from the Wide Waters to lay their eggs for Us to host. In return for Our hospitality, the Salmon offer their flesh as a gift, and We watch over their babies until they hatch and return to the Wide Waters in the Spring.</span>
One morning after waking up and eating breakfast, Papa and Mama told you and your cousins to get ready to go to the Hammock for the Salmon Welcoming Festival. You didn't quite understand what they meant because you just got out of your hammock, but your Anh Tiko explained the Hammock was the largest village in the world where <span class="mu-s">Tallies</span> lived who had so many games for you to play and candies to eat. This year was Anh Tiko's 5th time visiting the Hammock, and he promised to take you to the most fun places he remembered.
<span class="mu-i">Before We built Groves and hosted corn and rice, We were guests of these Earths and Trees from the Wide Waters to the High Earths. We combed the Earth and trimmed the Trees to enjoy their fruit without feeling bad. Whenever We felt We overstayed Our welcome, We thanked the Earth and Trees with gifts before saying goodbye to find a new host.
A good guest does not trash their host, so We carried Our clothes, snacks, and Memories in Our hammocks whenever We moved, leaving nothing behind to disrespect Our host. If We could not carry it then it was not Ours to keep, but Our hosts were always kind enough to give Us everything else We needed.</span>