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Jenni

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Jenni

Character design (from PFP)

  • jenni — Anime-style bust: bright pink bob and matching upright cat ears; large blue eyes with heavy lashes on a human upper face, while the lower face is a soft white feline muzzle with a small black nose and a bit of pink tongue showing—playful, slightly flirty expression with light cheek blush. Wardrobe is a simple light-pink T-shirt; accessories are the focus—thin black choker or necklace carrying a red teardrop gem, the same red stone repeated as a ring and a slim bracelet. Pose is thoughtful, one fingertip to the chin, on a flat lavender field—reads as “friendly analyst” silhouette with cute-mascot appeal.

  • Observed handle: JenniMilano
  • Activity: 38 messages across 1 stream
  • First seen: 2025-10-29 in obliterate.ts
  • Confidence: Low to Medium

Character Read

The stream-chat surface ("What game is this?" / "Do you have a Discord?" / "Are you open to new friends?") previously read as a charming infiltrator doing rapid recruitment. The DM archive corrects that: Jenni is a freelance commission artist, and the full arc of how she reached Rain is the characterization. She did not lead with a pitch. She offered interest first—showed up, watched, asked real questions, treated him like a person instead of a billboard—and only after a while surfaced the possibility of an exchange of services. That patience is precisely why Rain respected her and hired her. Every other approach-shaped creature in the archive fails this test by moving too fast; Jenni cleared it by being willing to be present without demanding anything, and the commission came out of earned trust, not a cold pitch.

Once the commercial relationship opened, the register stayed consistent: polite, efficient, businesslike with a cute mascot skin (heavy :3, soft xD, playful exclamation points). She treats Rain the way a competent illustrator treats any paying brand: deliver, invoice, check in, apologize for delay, ask for a cross-platform shout-out. The court never quite registers her because she was never auditioning for it—she was earning a client, not a throne seat.

Her art life matters: she is a working creator with a public DeviantArt / Twitter footprint, and her own bio lists inflation as one of her drawn kinks—though her posted gallery leans toward SFW commissions. Treat that as characterization, not scandal: it locates her in a very specific online-artist subculture and explains why she reads so comfortable around dragon / anthro / furry-adjacent clients like Rain without being part of his chorus.

Battle Royale Function

Jenni is diegetic and dual-hat: she is a real chorus member AND the commissioned artist whose work is visible on the arena walls (emote gargoyles, sub-banner chains, possibly rigging). Her public interactions with Rain are visible to the chorus; her private commercial dealings with Rain are not seen, but the fruits of that work are on display throughout the set. In BR she is on the gauntlet roster—present because Rain extended the invitation to everyone in his orbit, including his vendors—but she reads differently than the other contestants: cordial, clipboard-energy, operationally competent, and quietly aware that the emote gargoyles on the colosseum walls are hers. Visual cues: stylus / tablet as signature prop, pouch or satchel over the cute-mascot silhouette, a default register of client-politeness ("thank you :3") sitting on top of chorus banter, not replacing it.

Identity

  • Age / maturity: Age unspecified; maturity reads as working-adult professional—deadlines, invoices, client management. She is the most operationally competent creature in the archive.
  • Sex / gender: Female.
  • Sexuality: Intentionally irrelevant for this continuity, though her kink-art portfolio ties her to fetish-art fandom spaces without that being the personality.
  • Notes: Her :3 / xD habit and feline-muzzle mascot are packaging for a freelancer who writes invoices for a living. Under the cute frosting, she is cash-register polite, not court-hungry. The low quoted rate in the DM (~$3.33$5/hour at four hours a day, six days a week) suggests either developing-world pricing, early-career positioning, or both—either way she works cheap and reliably, which is exactly why Rain hired her.

Relationships

Jenni is on the chorus roster but networks light—the archive shows almost all her energy going straight at Rain in a client-management register, not horizontal chorus banter. Expect thin ties to Azure, Ubear, Adrian, Starboy, Beanie, Rooster, Noname, Agate in this continuity. She is in the arena, but not of the arena's social web—she knows everyone by reputation and merch-order, not by shared bit. The quietness reads as professionalism, not coldness.

Regard for Raincloud

Jenni's regard for Rain is vendor-to-patron with a warm mascot overlay. She wants the commission to go well, the next commission to happen, the invoice to be paid, and a shout-out on Bluesky to drive referrals. She is consistently grateful, apologetic about delays (weddings, moving house), and complimentary about his character/model in the specific way artists talk about other people's IP ("cute character," "nice ref"). No flirtation of substance. No approval-seeking at the court level. She is being nice because being nice is the job—and also because she is, by local standards, genuinely kind.

Rain, on his side, respects her precisely because of the way she approached—she offered interest without immediacy, let the relationship breathe, and only surfaced commercial terms once there was something real to transact on. That patience is rare in the archive and earned the commission. He then reads as a patron / client: pokes at her public bios with characteristic curiosity (notices the inflation-art line, comments on it), treats her as a creative peer when showing his own model ref, apologizes for invoicing delays, and keeps the exchange warm but firmly in commission-land. This is not one of the DM dyads where Rain is cold-by-default; it is Rain being a customer to someone he actually respects, which has its own polite register unrelated to his court behavior.

Discord DM reference (Raincloud ↔ Jenni)

  • File (local, do not commit): c:\Users\Nathan\Downloads\Direct Messages - jenni_milli [1433004173972078675].html — Tyrrrz DiscordChatExporter-style HTML.
  • Span: first header 2025-10-29 → last 2026-03-30 (~5 months).
  • Volume: ~189 messages with author headers (~99 Jenni / ~90 Rain); ~179 with extractable text. No voice-call events.
  • Length (proxy): Jenni ~57 chars/message vs Rain ~76—Jenni is the more clipped side (client-polite brevity), unlike the Starboy inversion.
  • Theme hits (approximate, directional): feelings ~19 (mostly small-talk "tired/good day" exchanges, not deep affect) · IRL life ~14 · art/create ~11 · validation ~8 (payment thanks, appreciation) · discord/meta ~6 · apology ~4 (delivery delays, replies) · flirt/sex ~3 · access/status ~3 · ambition/access ~2 (Bluesky shout-out request) · games ~2.
  • Content shape: emotes + sub badges commission, payment via PayPal, rigging discussed as an additional skill she offers, cross-promotion asks, references to her DeviantArt / Twitter (including an inflation bio line Rain notices), shipping timeline, and plain human chitchat about weddings, moving, and stream growth.
  • Use: writer / continuity only. Treat her as dual-hat chorus + vendor: her public chorus interactions are visible; her private commercial exchanges stay off-camera, but the fruits (emote gargoyles, sub-banner chains, rigging work) are on display throughout the arena. Keep raw export out of the repo.

Evidence

  • "What game is this?"
  • "What other games do you stream?"
  • "Do you have a streaming schedule?"
  • "You have a cute model!!"
  • "Are you open to making new friends?"
  • "I've sent you a friend request"