Eleanor Clawson



A thoughtful and quietly artistic member of the Clawson family, known for careful correspondence, botanical sketchbooks, and an unusual ability to remain calm while others become unnecessarily serious.


Eleanor Clawson is a member of the Clawson Family and sister of Montgomery Clawson, raised during the early industrial development of Whiskerton.

Unlike much of the family’s industrial focus, Eleanor developed an interest in sketching, correspondence, literature, and the quieter corners of city life. Though familiar with factory matters, she rarely involved herself directly in business affairs, preferring observation to administration.


Known for patience, good manners, and thoughtful conversation, Eleanor maintains close connections with family while often offering practical advice delivered with unusual calm and alarming accuracy.


Within family correspondence, she is remembered for detailed letters, pressed flowers between pages, and gentle observations that occasionally proved more insightful than anyone expected.


Though softer in temperament than her brother, Eleanor shares the Clawson tendency toward quiet stubbornness and a deep respect for work done properly.

Those who know her describe Eleanor as perceptive, composed, and unusually difficult to argue with politely.

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Appearance

Build
Graceful, poised

Notable Features
Soft silver-brown fur, neat pinned hairstyle, elegant collars, observant expression

Personality

Trait1
Independent, gentle, quietly stubborn

Trait2
Refined, quietly witty, perceptive

Trait3
Thoughtful, patient, observant