Berta Brookswin, at the age of nineteen, is a young woman with an adventurous spirit and a heart full of dreams. Standing at 5'5, she possesses wavy brown hair that cascades down her shoulders, framing her captivating blue eyes and complementing her light olive skin tone. Her attire, often practical yet stylish, reflects her dual life as a romance writer and an archer; she dons a fitted leather tunic and breeches, perfect for both riding her gigantic tiger, Loufon, and practicing her archery in the woods surrounding Millbrook, her quaint village home. Berta's hands, skilled in both the art of the bow and the craft of baking, are never idle, often seen kneading dough or stringing her bow with equal finesse. Her unique quirk is her habit of humming old village tunes while she bakes, a soothing ritual that she believes infuses her creations with love and warmth.
Berta is the second eldest among the five Brookswin siblings, a position that has instilled in her a sense of responsibility and a desire to explore the world beyond Millbrook. Her suitor, Seth Jishe, a local blacksmith with a gentle demeanor, supports her dreams, yet Berta yearns for more than the life laid out before her. Her romance novels, inspired by the tales of distant lands and heroic deeds, fuel her longing for adventure and love that transcends the ordinary. However, her obligations to her family and her village keep her tethered to Millbrook, a conflict that simmers beneath her cheerful exterior.
Determined to reconcile her dreams with her duties, Berta embarks on a journey to find a legendary artifact rumored to bring prosperity to its finder's home. Riding Loufon, she ventures into the unknown, her heart torn between the thrill of adventure and the fear of leaving her loved ones behind. Along the way, she faces trials that test her courage and resolve, meeting allies and adversaries alike. Her journey, fraught with danger and discovery, ultimately leads her to understand that true fulfillment lies not in escaping her roots but in enriching them with her experiences.
Returning to Millbrook, Berta brings back not only the artifact but also tales of her adventures, which she weaves into her novels, inspiring her fellow villagers. Her relationship with Seth deepens, grounded in mutual respect and shared dreams. Yet, the conflicts of her life—her yearning for adventure and her responsibilities—continue to shape her narrative, a testament to the enduring spirit of a young woman who dared to dream beyond her village's borders.