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Rabbit

Follow the rabbits of the Between Burrow as they struggle to survive in a constantly changing world. 

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The Honey Song is a series of seasonal one shots inspired by bunny fables. The setting is really the main character and the cast plays a rotating roster of rabbits, so it's easy to jump in at any point without worrying about any over arching plot. 

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System: The Warren by Marshall Miller

Game Master: Rowan

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The Players

Riley: Clover, Cherry 

Clover (he/him) is an incredibly large, fat yellow rabbit. He’s slow to move and slower to speak. Deep down he’s a kind hearted soul who wants to take care of others, but makes sure to ration effort.

Cherry (he/him) is a small, red rabbit from the Final Burrow. He serves as a scout for the Final Burrow along with his sister, Rose. He’s also terrible.

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Ris: Dewdrop, Honeydew

Dewdrop (he/him) is a sleek black rabbit with spots of “blue” silver fur, hence the name, missing one ear. He doesn’t know when to give up, nor does he know how to think before he does something.

Honeydew (she/her) is a small sleek rabbit with one ear floppy and one up, with light brown dots over her body. She is the daughter of Dewdrop and Rosette, and is just as stubborn as her father but has a bit more forethought than him.

Jamie: Nutmeg, Bramble, Olive, Meadow

Nutmeg (she/her) is a gray and white elderly rabbit, probably far too old to be having adventures, but someone has to take care of the little ones, even if it means venturing into the literal maw of death.  

Bramble (he/him) is a small gray rabbit. He may be the runt of the family, but he's got spirit. 

Olive (she/her) is a fluffy brown rabbit and Bramble's wife. She fell in love with the stories he told of his adventures with Nutmeg and knew he was the one. Her insistent visions make her a little quirky.

Meadow (she/her) is a brown and white rabbit and the daughter of Bramble and Olive. Just like her lineage, she is spunky and extremely friendly. She takes after her father's storytelling and her mother's visions by loving to tell outlandish stories and has a surprisingly good vocabulary.

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