Ivy Butternut
Ms. Ivy Honeysuckle Butternut
Ivy Butternut. A name that strikes fear into the hearts of those who know. Though she may look like a sweet mama bear, with a love for books and tea with honey, she hides a secret. One that threatens the life of a human who visits Altairus when the Earth portals open again.
Physical Description
Identifying Characteristics
Ivy has a rather strange stare that tends to put people off of her, despite her outwardly warm demeanor.
Mental characteristics
Personal history
Ivy Butternut was once the notorious leader of the The Anti-Humanist League, a hate group in Altairus that believes humans shouldn't be in the world at all. After The War of the Wendigoes, she infiltrated the Summer and Winter Courts during their sessions. There, she used her persuasive abilities to sway the courts towards the decision to close the Altairus portals.
Since then, she has gone underground. The new generation doesn't know as much about her role in the Anti-Humanist League, but they still get a funny feeling from interacting with her.
Intellectual Characteristics
Ivy is very cunning. She knows she presents the image of a nurturing mama bear and does her best to keep up that front. This is how she was able to get away with her evil deeds for so long.
She is also very manipulative. Spoiler for Jack Thunder and the Dawn of Unity
Personality Characteristics
Motivation
When Stephanie Granger arrives in Altairus, Ivy immediately sees an opportunity. She tries to use Stephanie's arrival as a catalyst to start a panic in the Summer and Winter Courts, but Jack Thunder and the young heroes stop her.
Likes & Dislikes
Likes
- Baking
- Reading
- Tea with honey
Dislikes
- Humans
- "Disrespect" (people actually standing up to her)
- Losing control
Social
Family Ties
Aside from her former mate, Bruno Bearclaw, Ivy has two cubs who don't speak to her anymore.
Speech
Ivy tends to speak in a soft, soothing voice most of the time. When she gets particularly mad, she will drop the front, growling and roaring like an animal.


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