Shine Anders
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Appearance
Shine is a young girl with dark black hair, pale skin, and green-blue eyes. She wears her long hair in a ponytail that she often decorates with ribbons.
Her most common outfit consists of a teal dress with a brown underskirt and decorated with a brown belt decorated with a jewel, a jeweled choker, and brown boots.[1]
History
Shine is a young jeweler whose ancestors once worked for Sigga Rolandotter. She lived with her mother and grandmother in a wealthy family's home, as a servant. However, after a series of events featuring the legendary horse Jewel, Shine is able to find her family's lost jeweler's tools and allow them to return to their Jeweler's past. [2]
After finding these tools, she and her family move to a side lane off of Bagatella Row near Canterhollow Plaza, where they open up a jewelry store called "Treasure Trove". This is where she meets and forms a special bond with Jewel's daughter, Amia, which eventually becomes a binding friendship pact.
With Amia, and her doll Gertrude, Shine goes on an adventure to discover Ice Gems, and ends up saving the king of Herd Valeryk, Sleetmane, and the glowball pooches, from greedy treasure hunters. [3]
Shine is also responsible for putting back together the sunstone that helps to find Herd Sunflower. [4]
Relationships
Mother and Grandmother
Shine lives with her mother and grandmother. She is closest to her grandmother.
Emma
Shine becomes friends with Emma Roland, and helps her on her quests occasionally.
Marta Thomas
She is also friends with Marta Thomas, although she does not see her often, as they don't live very close.
Jewel and Amia
Shine is friends with both Jewel and goes on an adventure with her, and later her daughter Amia.
Gertrude
Gertrude is Shine's beloved doll, and later her close friend.
Colm
Shine and Colm were dance partners at Bella's Ball. [5]
Gallery
References
- ↑ All information on this page was compiled and researched by the bellasara.wiki.gg staff and supportive collectors! If information from this page is found elsewhere it has been copied without permission from staff, the community, and collaborators.
- ↑ Brown, F., Jakubowski, N. (December 23, 2008). Jewel's Magic. New York, NY: HarperCollins.
- ↑ Brown F., Jakubowski N. (May 4, 2010). Amia and the Ice Gems. New York, NY: HarperCollins.
- ↑ Conrad S., Saling B. M., Hacker M. (2011). Emma and the Lost Herds (pp. 216-241). Seattle, WA: Hidden City Entertainment. Retrieved from https://web.archive.org/web/20151107045241/http://www.bellasara.com/storybooks/emma_lostherds.pdf
- ↑ Lost Herds Cont. (pp. 5-6, 226).
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