Biologist Marver Tealeaf
With an enchanted spyglass, a stout Halfling watches the movements of one of the many creatures of the Little Greenwood. His movements are silent as he turns and trains his glass on another of the species, a female searching for a male. The two creatures meet and turn towards the flowing river a short distance away, but turn and run as a sneeze startles them. The Halfling curses under his breath as he collapses the spyglass and returns it to his pocket, his observations for the day delayed.
He returns home to his notes, setting up in the room next to where his wife dutifully studies her own notes. With quick scribbles, he adds to his observations before pulling a small illusion from a drawer. He studies the illusion, a swirling image of the creatures he had been observing, labeled with information in a variety of languages. With a small sigh, he rests the illusion on his desk and returns to his notes, crossing out words and writing in new while glancing at the illusion.
Marver Tealeaf and his family study the Little Greenwood, lost in their notes and observations as they study and create in order to teach others about the flora and fauna that thrive in the forest. Some of their research helps to expand education and agriculture, allowing the forest to flourish more than it has in years. It is a family effort, one that has made the Tealeafs well-known, even if their knowledge is rewritten by others.
Social
The Tealeafs are the best family. I want to sit down with them and chat about all the things that can be found in Little Greenwood.