“…Then the rabbit queen has a headdress woven with the scales given to her by her parents or maybe one of the rulers of the other kingdoms. I haven’t decided yet.”
– Louise briefing her story ideas to Audrey in Chapter 1: There You Are
Louise Brown |
Biographical information |
Age: 11-12 years Birthday: April 23rd, 1901 Location: Chamberfield, MH |
Family |
Mother: Gloriana Brown Father: Charles Brown Sisters: Audrey Brown|Abigail Brown |
Physical description |
Coat color: Gray tortoiseshell & white Coat length: Very short & curly Eye color: Honey-colored Height: Average Outfit: Pink dress & headband |
Chapters |
There You Are • The Pilgrim • Make Mine Melodies • The Picnic • Improper |
Louise (Loo-eez) is one of three daughters of the Brown family in Chamberfield, the littermate of Audrey and younger sister of Abigail. Though quiet and soft spoken on the exterior, Louise has a bright imagination and can even occasionally be goofy. While trying to be the mature sibling, Louise brings her rabbit doll with her almost everywhere she goes.
More often than not, Louise serves as a moral compass to her sister, Audrey, though Louise’s advice tends to suppress rather than address conflict. Likewise, Louise tends to drift off into daydreams, a trait she shares with the young tom she admires, Willy.
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Quotes
Louise: "Adrian. It's my book. Will you give it back to me tomorrow?"
Adrian: "S-sure. Whatever you like, Louise."
- Louise negotiating for her and Audrey's storybook in Chapter 1: There You Are
"You should still eat some fruit. It will make you feel better."
- Louise caring for Audrey in Chapter 2: The Pilgrim
Audrey: "I don't think I could fight off a mountain lion…"
Louise: "Don't worry, you won't have to. Remember, Mr. Bailey said it's just a story."
- Louise comforting Audrey after hearing a ghost story in Chapter 3: Make Mine Melodies
Louise: "I couldn't! I don't like getting my fur wet."
Willy: "You're sure?"
Louise: "O-okay, but promise not to laugh if I fall."
- Louise to Willy about learning to fish
Trivia
- Adhering to feline stereotypes, Louise has a fear of water.
- Louise’s rabbit doll was originally envisioned as a cat named Tammie.
- Her name has no particular meaning, but I think it sounds cute. I took it from a children’s cartoon about rabbits.
- She is a tortoiseshell because, as of 2023, Warriors lacks a tortoiseshell protagonist. Her family’s curly whiskers were inspired by Nifty Senpai’s character reference for Cinderheart.
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