Detailed Appearance:
Body Type: Due to her young age, Berry is still small, and a little chubbier than she will be when she grows up. Yet, it's mostly her size that makes her look like a kit. But Berry will always be a small cat, and will often have to look up to meet someone's eye. She won't be round or overly thin, she'll have the average body structure, if a bit more delicate, and simply a little scaled-down, with less visible muscle. Her paws are small, and her ears are rounded with soft, white-ish fur in them.
Fur Type: Berry is still young, only a kit, and still has traces of her kit-fluff left. Her fur has always been very soft, and a bit long, though it tends to stick closer to her body instead of hanging down. The same thing continues on her tail, though the fur gets a little thicker there, making her tail slightly bushier.
Fur Coloring: Berry's fur color can be debated, to some it might look white, not pure white like snow, but more of a muted, natural white, while others would argue its cream color, a mix of white, tan, and soft yellow. If you were to ask Berry she tends to say it's a mix of the two, since she has heard both, she likes not to take a strong side. However, her mother used to call it a 'dull white' so that it what Berry usually thinks of her pelt. But there are also, small, dark speckles covering almost her whole body. In certain lighting, they aren't always as visible due to how small they are, but you can always see them if you look directly at her. While the speckles are more frequent on her back and tail, they are almost on her whole pelt, with an exception for her belly fur and throat where they are more sparse and fade away.
Eye Details/Coloring: Berry's eyes are shaped a little like almonds, but slightly rounder. Her left eye is a light green, like new leaves after snowfall when light hits them just perfectly, while her right one has the color of the sky; light, soft blue. They are the only spots of coloring on her, and contrast to her otherwise rather muted palette, therefore standing out when you look at her.
Detailed Personality:
Berry likes being reliable and trustworthy. She is aware trust is a two-way street, and that no one is ever comfortable taking too big of a step towards the other if it isn't reciprocated. And so she strives to always be as there for cats around her as she possibly can. It even happens that she unintentionally eavesdrops on others in order to catch what they are talking about, hoping it will be something she will know about, or in other ways be able to help with. Sometimes, when she knows someone well enough to more understand them, she will also make a point to herself to remember things they might like to know in the future, like some fact or the location of say a berry bush. It happens that this goes a bit overboard, as she will sometimes try and predict what is needed from others, pick out who she thinks is least likely to accomplish their task, and prepare to make up for that, like hunting long and more than she should because she thinks the other hunting patrol might return empty-pawed. It happens that this comes off as if she doesn't trust others - the sheer opposite of what she wants - though mostly it's just extra or unnecessary work for the same reward. She is rather creative: A trait that is stronger now when she is young, but that will stay a big part of her til the day she dies, Berry creative mind and often colorful thoughts bring her world a streak of brightness most others don't experience. When she isn't playing, talking with others, she likes just finding a warm spot in camp - or in her nest, if the weather or season is on the colder side - and just lie on her back, looking up at the sky and clouds slowly drifting by, or alternately find something else moving to look at - be that the wind blowing leaves around, or some other cats going about their day - and simply relax and think about things. She loves to find new, hopefully, better ways to do things, and think a little more outside the box. Most of the time, her thoughts aren't of much use for anyone, but sometimes she gets in idea that could actually help her clan, even if most are for her own entertainment. One of her favorite, if not the favorite phrase of hers is 'what if', and she spends a lot of time exploring all the possible things in which the world could change to make it more exciting, Her favorite things to think about is how things would change if this thing could fly, if cats could fly, if stones hovered in the air instead or resting on the ground, or if instead of seeing the birds return from the winter-trip, it was rabbit chasing across the sky.
Berry is introverted. Not fully though, she very much likes being around others, and as long as she can get a few hours of peace and quiet every now and then, she'll be fine with pretty much anyone. But she doesn't like to be the center of attention for more than when she is say presenting an idea to a small group, and generally, she leaves the leadership roles to more outgoing cats. Berry isn't shy but knows that atop the Breezerock isn't where her place is. All around, she likes most cats, and can get along with almost anyone if they give her the chance, but too much activity can also quickly drain her. It rarely happens with cats she really likes, since it's hard for her to get enough of them, but with strangers, she can be more on the quiet side of things, and for more than an hour of an activity she doesn't get energy from with someone she doesn't know and she starts to feel like she could pass out of tiredness. But this isn't the kind of tiredness you get when it's time to go to bed, and sleeping doesn't really cure it for Berry. She only gets this type of tiredness from too much interaction with others, and it can occasionally be much stronger than simply sleepiness or physical exhaustion, and the only thing she wants when it hits, and really the only way to cure it, is for her to be alone. What she does when she is on her own like this hardly matters, as long as it's just she and herself, and something relaxing where she can really dive deep into her fantasy and own mind. After about an hour of this, she is up and ready to go at it again, but maybe with a cat, she is more comfortable around.
She is curious. This also fuels her creative mind further, and when she has a question in her mind or a gap in what she knows about the world and how it works she will fill in the black with what her young mind thinks fits until she gets to know more about it. Once that happens, she will quickly attempt and fix the error in her mind, and make her understand things better, but what she thought then instead goes into a new category, and she still likes to pull different ideas together and create new worlds in her mind by stitching them together. But she still wants to know this world for real, all its ins and outs, how things work, like how fish can breathe underwater, or why rabbits can run so fast. Other cats also aren't safe from her wild fantasy and flood of questions. It's not at all uncommon for her to itch with curiosity and questions whenever she meets someone new, even if her manners and a decent amount of common sense often hold her back from simply spitting them in anyone's face, she still wants to know everything about everyone around her, be that what they like, where they are from, or how their minds work.
Lastly, and most of all, Berry cares. Deeply. She already lost her mother, and her father was a cat she never knew, and she is determined never to lose anyone ever again. Of course, Berry has empathy, but it goes beyond that sometimes. Once she finds a cat she likes, who she has spent long enough with to trust, and who would be there for her, she will cling to them for dear life, happily dying for them after knowing them long enough if needed. That's a thing that sometimes comes up while she is thinking about things and daydreaming away, the thought that what if she might one day be ready to die for someone. Berry lost her mother when she was very young, and while she missed her mommy like crazy, the idea of death is still kind of detected to her. She only starts to deeply care for a very few select ones, and has minor trouble truly feeling sad when someone she doesn't know dies. During a funeral, she might still tear up, or be very sad, but it will be because others around her are sad and she can soak up emotions like a sponge, and not because she can truly be sad for a cat she didn't know. It doesn't however mean she doesn't care. Like I said, she has a tendency to start feeling what others are feeling on a very deep level, and it can affect her strongly over a long period of time.